
|Videos|July 20, 2022
Study shows patients have inadequate understanding of procedure prior to urological surgeries
Author(s)Urology Times staff
The researchers stress the need for improved patient education prior to surgery.
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Alison Schulz, a 3rd year medical student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine discusses the abstract, “Assessment of patient understanding prior to urological surgeries to improve patient education & quality of care, which was presented at the 2022 AUA Annual Meeting (
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