
|Articles|September 1, 2003
How drug therapy is changing the face of urology practice
Author(s)Philip M. Hanno, MD, MPH
Urology has always been a fascinating and somewhat hybrid specialty inthe field of medicine. First and foremost, it has been a surgical specialty,requiring many years of intense surgical training to master. Many of ushave been drawn to urology because of the wide assortment of surgical proceduresand the ability to put to use the highest technological advancements inthe course of our work.
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