“It's just working together as a team to recognize that this needs to be an ongoing active conversation about achieving autonomy in the operating room,” says Kate H. Kraft, MD.
In this video, Kate H. Kraft, MD, gives advice to women urology trainees who want to gain operative autonomy and practicing urologists who want to be advocates for equal opportunity when it comes to operative autonomy. Kraft is an associate professor and residency program director in the department of urology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Can remote patient monitoring help combat the staffing shortage?
November 22nd 2023"As more patients become interested in remote patient monitoring and case studies continue to show improved patient outcomes, practices must seek ways to integrate these tools into their workflows," writes Lucienne Marie Ide, MD, PhD.