Welcome to the first of five special daily issues of Urology TimesE-news Daily Meeting Report, devoted to coverage of the 2006 AUAannual meeting in Atlanta. Over the next five days, the editors of Urology Times will bringyou a quick recap of news and information from urology's biggestevent, as it occurs.
Welcome to the first of five special daily issues of Urology Times E-news Daily Meeting Report, devoted to coverage of the 2006 AUA annual meeting in Atlanta.
Over the next five days, the editors of Urology Times will bring you a quick recap of news and information from urology's biggest event, as it occurs. Our staff will keep you up to date on the meeting's top clinical news, announcements and briefings from the AUA pressroom, items from the exhibit floor, and more. Look for more in-depth versions of many of these articles in upcoming issues of Urology Times and on the UT web site www.urologytimes.com.
In addition, the navigation bar at left provides links to Atlanta-area attractions and dining for attendees, as well as new products and services from AUA exhibitors. For a more detailed breakdown of Atlanta's cultural, entertainment, shopping, and other activities, click here. We also extend our thanks to Esprit Pharma, Medtronic, Lilly ICOS, and Watson Pharmaceuticals for their sponsorship of this project.
Whether you're "live" at the AUA annual meeting this week or busy seeing patients at the office, we hope you benefit from UT E-News Daily Meeting Report's coverage of developments in urology.
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