“I think that for the urologist, a lot of what we do in practice is very much appropriate for telemedicine,” says Kara L. Watts, MD.
In this episode, Urology Times® Assistant Editor Janelle Hart spoke with Kara L. Watts, MD. She discusses the rising trend of telemedicine and how this new form of health care shows high patient satisfaction rates despite the stigmas regarding quality of care. Watts is an associate professor in the department of urology at Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, Bronx, New York.
Expert Opinion: We cannot continue to ignore the problem of physician mental distress
April 22nd 2022"We need health systems, state medical boards and physician employment settings to commit to prioritizing physician wellbeing and provide the reassurances and resources that encourage physicians in need to seek help," writes Russell Libby, MD.
Dr. Chai discusses how physicians can resolve imposter syndrome
March 29th 2022In this interview, Toby C. Chai, MD, discusses the main takeaways from his presentation on imposter syndrome, personal experiences with imposter syndrome, and ways that physicians can avoid and or/resolve this negative feeling.
Dr. Schuster highlights the FDA approval of imaging agent flotufolastat F 18 in prostate cancer
June 22nd 2023"We're excited that the FDA approval of this radiotracer gives us yet more tools at our disposal to diagnose prostate cancer in all its forms, from early to late in the disease process," says David M. Schuster, MD, FACR.
How building a social media presence can positively impact your professional development
March 25th 2022Casey Seideman, MD, advocates for an online presence in a recent presentation given at the 2022 Society of Women in Urology Annual Clinical Mentoring Conference, titled “Social media as an avenue for justice.”
Dr. Vince discusses how urologists can make “transformative” DEI change within the AUA
March 24th 2022In this interview interview, Randy Vince Jr, MD, gives an overview of the article, "A call for change: Why I can’t ‘celebrate’ with the AUA,” and advises fellow urologists on becoming a part of the movement to diversify the field.
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