Wednesday Morning Conferences in Urology

Spring 2005 Schedule          

 

 

 

 

 

Jan.    5

Ureterolithiasis

Jenkins

 

Jan.  12

Upper GU Trauma

Makhlouf

 

Jan.  19

Update on Ostomies

Sims

 

Jan.  26

Retroperitoneal Masses

Miller

 

Feb.  2

Scrotal Masses

Tracy

 

Feb.  9

Function of the Developing Kidney

Chevalier

 

Feb. 16

Cancer-Testis Antigens, the SPAN-X Gene and HPCX

Herr

 

Feb. 23

Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

Lippert

 

Mar.  2

Normal Physiology and Disorders of Seminal Emission and Ejaculation

Steers

 

Mar.  9

Statistics II

Boyd

 

Mar. 16

Symptom Measurement in Urology

Gray

 

Mar. 23

Understanding the Testis: Testicular Physiology

Turner

 

Mar. 30

Faculty Meeting

N/A

 

Apr.  6

Acute Renal Failure

Rosner

 

Apr. 13

Gynecologic Malignancies and the Urologist

Andersen

 

Apr. 20

VEST - Review Dr. Jordan's articles

Residents

 

Apr. 27

TBA

TBA

 

May.  4

Management of Pelvic Pain Syndromes

Hamill-Ruth

 

May. 11

Androgen Deprivation in the Aging Male

Costabile

 

May. 18

TBA

Roth

 

May. 25

AUA

N/A

 

Jun.   1

Gene Chips Exposed! The real truth about microarrays and implications for their use

Davis

 

Jun.   8

GU Imaging

Older

 

Jun. 15

Renal Physiology II

Howards

 

Jun. 22

Invasive Bladder Cancer

Theodorescu

 

Jun.29

Faculty Meeting

N/A

 


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