| Postgraduate
Review and Examination Preparation Courses
(PREP-C) Monday, October 29
FOR
PHYSICIANS & RESIDENTS WHO ARE IN NEED OF
• In-Service Exam Preparation for Re-certification
•
Board Review Exam Preparation
• Overall General Urology Review
Courses
yield AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
and are taught by Western Section AUA experts in the field. These
courses will cover all urology topics over a two-year span. Take
advantage this year and plan to attend. Director of all
PREP Courses: John Corman, M.D., Virginia Mason Clinic.
| TIME |
PRESENTATION |
| 7:00AM-9:00AM |
COURSE
#1: Urolithiasis
Course
Director:
Peter G. Schulam, M.D., University of Califormia, Los Angeles
Course Faculty:
Marshall Stoller, M.D., University of California, San Francisco
Topics:
• Surgical Management of Stone Disease
• Medical Management of Stone Disease
• Case Presentation |
| 7:00AM-9:00AM |
COURSE
#2: GU Trauma/Urethral Stricture Disease
Course
Director:
Hunter Wessells, M.D., University of Washington
Course Faculty:
Josh Broghammer, M.D., University of Washington/ Harborview
Medical Center Joel Gelman, M.D., University of California,
Irvine
Topics:
• Renal Injuries
• Ureteral Injuries
• Bladder Injuries
• Posterior Urethra Injury and Stricture
• Anterior Urethra Injury and Stricture
|
| 9:30AM
– 11:30AM |
COURSE
#3: Urodynamics & Voiding Dysfunction
Course
Director:
Anthony Stone, M.D., University of California, Davis
Course Faculty:
Craig Comiter, M.D., University of Arizona Health Sciences
Center
Michael Albo, M.D., University of California, San Diego
Topics:
• Anatomic and Neurophysiological Concepts of the
• Evaluation of Voiding Dysfunction and Incontinence
• The Male Patient: Evaluation and Management
• The Female Patient: Evaluation and Management
• Neurogenic Bladder: Evaluation and Management
• Panel Discussion, Questions & Answer
|
| 9:30AM
– 11:30AM |
COURSE
#4: Transplantation/ Fluid Electrolytes
Director/Faculty:
Christian Kuhr, M.D., Virginia Mason Medical Center
Topics:
Part I. Fluids and Electrolytes
1) Anatomy of Body Fluid Compartments
2) Classification of Body Fluid Changes
3) Renal Physiology
4) Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy
Part II. Transplantation
1) Evaluation of candidates for transplantation
2) Surgical Techniques
3) Renal Allograft Dysfunction
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(Times
and Events Subject to Change)
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