Excited to share our recent research on the use of Social Media in Anatomy Medical Education 📚
Check out our newly published article here: https://t.co/mmeR8hBloR
Phenomenal #AUA2026 presentation by Aki Li MS3 from @CWRUSOM on our @CleClinicUro study comparing simple prostatectomy to laser enucleation - amounts of tissue removed differ, but both achieve excellent #BPH outcomes
@AmerUrological#MensHealth
@uro_ABCohen@SSivalingamMD@CleClinicUro Very cool to have our work highlighted like this! My very first AUA national meeting and it definitely lived up to the hype
Thanks for the shout-out at ROCK!
The effect of GLP-1 on reduction of stone events is notable in large population data, and presents an exciting avenue for future investigation.
@ThomasSyph@SSivalingamMD@CleClinicUro#aua2026
Match Day may have passed, but the excitement for the next generation of urologists is just getting started.
Alex Sankin, M.D., program director of the urology residency program at Montefiore Health System, shares advice for medical students who recently matched into urology.
Watch his message for the incoming class as they prepare to begin residency and the next phase of their training.
Congratulations to everyone who matched this year.
#UrologyMatch #Urology #MedicalEducation #Residency
🧵regarding Lord of the Rings - related traumatic injuries, and whether access to modern Level 1 trauma centers could have decreased morbidity and mortality within the Fellowship.
Here we will take a more evidence-based approach to some of the injuries in Middle Earth
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Thank you @RepMGS & Laetitia for a wonderful conversation about the future of urologic health policy and our asks!
We appreciate your time and look forward to working together more in the future!
If you have a minute, a very insightful read from my friend @DrIlyaSobol1 on how to navigate through tough times in a private practice while still doing the right things for patients, business and yourself.
“Find the right people. Look at who’s in the room. The rest follows”
https://t.co/7zHoQlmJf7
Surgery is a "wicked" environment: feedback is delayed, noisy, and often biased. My essay on why experience doesn't always equal mastery, and how to learn when the feedback loops are broken.
https://t.co/mkHMtpskBV
#MedTwitter#Surgery#MedEd