Fundamentals in Urology Webcast Upgrade (2021)
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AUA's Fundamentals in Urology course is designed to apply basic science knowledge and principles in development of treatment algorithms.
This course will provide attendees with valuable skills in developing a rational methodological approach to application of knowledge which will contribute to positive outcomes for patients. Attendees will discover the importance of the study of basic sciences and how it transfers into the lifelong learning process and medical practice. This course is designed to ensure a fundamental knowledge of the "why" behind a broad expanse of general urologic conditions, with incorporation of Guideline principles. A thorough knowledge of the basic science behind the treatments will allow for better counseling and education of patients by all clinical urologic practitioners. New for 2021, a half-day program has been added specifically for Advanced Practice Providers (APP’s) that will cover topics and subject matter seen in their specific clinical practices.
The fundamentals in Urology Webcast Upgrade gives you access to the webcasts following the live course. Conveniently watch or listen to content anytime, anywhere. Webcasts will be available to view on Friday, June 18, 2021.
ONLINE MODULES INCLUDED IN ALL PURCHASE OPTIONS!
This year's course features enhanced programming that allows registrants to access additional online learning resources and modules at the convenience of their home for less time away from the office! The online modules include webcasts of content that was removed or reduced from the live program. The online educational modules for 2019 will include the following content:
- Uro-Ethics
- Obstructive Uropathy
- Applications Outcome
- Renal Physiology
- Urodynamics
- Pathology
STANDARD REGISTRATION
Membership Category | |
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AUA Member | $150 |
AUA Non-Member | $150 |
Target Audience
- Residents
- Allied Health Professionals
- Urologists
Learning Objectives
After attending this course, participants will have greater exposure and insight into the following topic areas:
BPH and Stones
- Discuss medical and surgical management of BPH and utilize an evidence-based approach for selecting the best therapy
- Describe the basic pathophysiology of nephrolithiasis
- Identify the indications and options for the medical evaluation of recurrent and first time stone formers
- Establish an effective algorithm for the medical and surgical management of nephrolithiasis
Infections and Inflammation
- Discuss the evaluation of a patient with recurrent UTI
- Distinguish emphysematous pyelonephritis from other renal infections and differences in management
- Recognize differences in presentation of acute febrile UTI in males and the impact on treatment
- Identify who should be screened for asymptomatic bacteriuria
- Apply the AUA Best Practice Statement to the use of prophylactic antibiotics for procedures
- Identify the true incidence of IC/BPS and CP/CPPS in the US population
- Explain what is currently believed about the pathophysiology of chronic pelvic pain
- Describe how to use the AUA guidelines to develop a treatment plan for patients with IC/BPS and CP/CPPS
- Review current research in pelvic pain and possible new treatment options
Pediatrics
- Review salient concepts of vesicoureteral reflux, urinary tract obstruction and cryptorchidism with urology residents in the early stages of their urology residency training curriculum.
- Explain the basic development of the lower and upper urinary tract including the bladder, kidney and ureters
- Identify clinical situations that may be encountered if aberrant development occurs in any of the above organ systems
Kidney Cancer
- Recognize the genetic basis and current clinical and surgical management of all types of localized as well as advanced kidney cancer
- Apply recently released guideline information to diagnose, evaluate, and manage patients with small renal masses (SRMs)
Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction
- Review female reproductive biology in the infertile couple
- Describe the rationale and approach to evaluation of the infertile male
- Explain male reproductive anatomy and physiology
- Describe a basic clinical overview of male reproductive medicine and surgery
Complications of Urologic Surgery and Adrenal Disorders
- Recognize complications of urologic procedures, pathophysiologic changes underlying these occurrences, and management strategies to limit patient morbidity
- Define the fundamentals of adrenal anatomy and physiology integrate into the care of the urologic patient
Imaging for Urologists
- Describe approach to MR imaging interpretation of various urologic organs with a focus on clinical conditions encountered in practice
Bladder Neurobiology and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Analyze the systematic evaluation and identification of various types of urinary incontinence (UI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) in the outpatient setting in order to offer appropriate interventions for treatment
- Describe the anatomy, innervation and physiology of the lower urinary tract
- Define findings and treatment considerations specific to neurological conditions
Bladder Cancer and Bowel Diversions
- Explain the guidelines based management of invasive and non-invasive bladder cancer
- Recognize the importance of subtypes of bladder cancer and the role of specific therapies based on these molecular profiles
- Discuss the rationale behind selection of segment of bowel used in urinary diversion
- Explain the long term consequences of metabolic changes after urinary diversion and how to mitigate them
- Describe the surgical principle of compliance and how it relates to surgical technique
Prostate Cancer
- Review the current status of screening for prostate cancer in the US and understand the role that various markers play in the early detection of the disease
- Describe the history of M1 Prostate cancer therapies
- Identify basics in ADT management
- Discuss basic science and clinical outcomes of new therapies
APP Half-Day Program
- Outline evidence based surveillance algorithms for urologic cancers and the role of APPs in cancer survivorship programs
- Review the evaluation of Management of Microscopic Hematuria based on the AUA 2020 Guidelines
- Describe principles in management of patients with recurrent UTI (including special populations such as neurogenic bladder patients)
- Master the physical exam and cognitive components of urological emergencies
Scientific Agenda
Session 1: BPH and Stones
Nephrolithiasis I: Physiology, Metabolic Work‐up and Medical Management of Stone Disease
Glenn M. Preminger, MD
Nephrolithiasis II: Surgical Approaches to Stone Disease
Glenn M. Preminger, MD
BPH: Pathophysiology and Management (Medical/Surgical)
Nicole L. Miller, MD, FACS
Session 2: Imaging for Urologists
MRI for Urologists
Nabeel E. Sarwani, MD, FRCR, FSAR
Session 3: Infections and Inflammation
Urologic Infections: Etiology, Patterns and Pathophysiology
Michel A. Pontari, MD
Interstitial Cystitis and Disorders of Pelvic Pain
Robert J. Evans, MD, FACS
Session 4: Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction
Infertility and Reproductive Biology in Women and Men
C. Tanrikut, MD, FACS
Medical and Surgical Management of Erectile Dysfunction
John Mulhall, MD
Session 5: Pediatrics
Embryology, Congenital Anomalies, and Disorders of Sexual Differentiation
Patricio Gargollo, MD
Reflux, Obstruction, and Undescended Testes – Causes and Clinical Implications
Aseem R. Shukla, MD
Session 6: Complications of Urologic Surgery and KIDNEY CANCER I
Complications of Urologic Surgery
Jay D. Raman, MD, FACS
Genetics and Principles of Molecular Therapeutics of Kidney Cancer
W. Marston Linehan, MD
Session 7: KIDNEY CANCER II and Adrenal physiology
Diagnosis and Management of the Small Renal Mass
Mark Ball, MD
Adrenal Physiology
Benjamin Ristau, MD
Session 8: Bladder Neurobiology and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Lower Urinary Tract Neurobiology and Functional Bladder Disorders
Gary E. Lemack, MD
Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence: Clinical Assessment and Surgical Management
Jennifer T. Anger, MD, MPH
Session 9: Bladder Cancer and Bowel Diversions
Basic Science of Bladder Cancer
Trinity J. Bivalacqua, MD
Bowel Diversions: Physiology Underlying Electrolyte Abnormalitie
Tracey Krupski, MD, MPH
Session 10: Prostate Cancer
PSA, Urine Markers and the Science of Cancer Screening
Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS
Management of Advanced Prostate Cancer: Drugs, Mechanisms, Disease, Epidemiology and Molecular Mechanisms
Michael B. Williams, MD, MS
APP Half-Day Program
Hypogonadism: Testosterone Replacement and Supplementation
C. Tanrikut, MD, FACS
Microhematuria: New AUA Guidelines
Jay D. Raman, MD
Nuts and Bolts of Managing PSA Referrals
Stephen H. Culp, MD, PhD
Urology Coding for APP’s
Edna R. Maldonado, CPC, ACS-UR, AHIMA-ICD-10 Trainer
Recurrent UTI Patients: Evaluation and Management for APP’s
Michel A. Pontari, MD
APP Cystoscopy
Christy Krieg, NP
NOTE: This activity is a non-CME resource. CME is not awarded for this activity.
Live Course Only attendees should claim credit on the Fundamentals in Urology Live Course Only (2021) activity.
Price
STANDARD REGISTRATION
Membership Category | |
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AUA Member | $150.00 |
AUA Non-Member | $150.00 |
Webcast will be available to view on Wednesday, June 18, 2021.
Cancellation Policy
Live Course: An administrative fee of 15% is assessed if registration is cancelled up to six weeks prior to the course. If registration is cancelled four to six weeks from the course, the cancellation fee is 50% of the registration fee paid. No registration fees will be refunded less than four weeks prior to the course.
Webcast: Cancellations must be made no later than one week prior to the live course. Subscription fees will not be refunded after the cancellation period. Purchases after the live course date are not eligible for a refund.
Registration Transfer: Customers switching from an option of lesser value to a higher value will be required to pay the difference in cost between the two options. Switching to an option of lesser value from a higher value must be made no later than six weeks prior to the course and will be subject to an administrative fee of 15% of the cost of the course from which they are transferring. Transfer of registration from a higher value option to an option of lesser value past six weeks prior to the course will not receive a refund.
Cancellations must be made in writing. Requests may be made via mail or fax to 410-689-3912. Questions? Call 1-800-908-9414 or email registration@AUAnet.org.
AUA Education & Research reserves the right to cancel this course if a minimum enrollment is not reached before April 30, 2021.. If AUA Education & Research cancels this course, registration fees will be refunded in full and notification will be sent by May 7, 2021.
Attendee Information & Policies
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