
|Videos|October 5, 2021
The Endockscope system “serves as a paradigm”
Author(s)Urology Times staff
“[We gave the ES kits out] with the idea that instead of having these people…travel…hundreds of miles to a main hospital for their endoscopy, the urologist could travel to a village with just the smartphone and the endoscope set-up and proceed to do a ton of endoscopy there,” says Ralph V. Clayman, MD.
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In this video, Ralph V. Clayman, MD, discusses the background and findings of the Journal of Urology study, “Global assessments of the Endockscope system: long-term impact of cyber endoscopy.” Clayman is a professor of urology and chair of endourology at the University of California, Irvine.
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