The Brigham Presents at AUA 2022

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The Division of Urology and Department of Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital will have a strong presence at the American Urological Association’s (AUA) 2022 Annual Meeting, the largest gathering of urologists in the world. This year’s event will be held May 13 – 16 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and provides access to the latest advances and groundbreaking research in the field of urology.

Brigham urology experts presenting:

Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, FACS

Co-director, Dana-Farber/ Brigham and Women’s Prostate Cancer Program

Director of Ambulatory Clinical Operations, Division of Urological Surgery

Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Receiving the Young Urologist of the Year award

Adam S. Kibel, MD

Chief, Division of Urology

Chairman, Program in Urology; Elliot Carr Cutler Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

May 14, 7:00 AM: Prostate Cancer, Detection & Screening III

May 15, 1:30 PM: Management of Common Prostate Cancer Dilemmas

May 15, 4:00 PM: AUA Guidelines on Advanced Prostate Cancer

Maheetha Bharadwaj

MD Candidate, Harvard Medical School

May 13, 2:45 PM: Patterns of Tele-Health Usage after COVID-19 Pandemic

Kevin Melnick, MD

PGY4 Resident, Division of Urological Surgery

May 14, 8:45 AM: Impact of Hemostatic Agents on Surgical Complications and Hospital Costs in Patients Undergoing Partial Nephrectomy

Kendrick Yim, MD

PGY2 Resident, Division of Urological Surgery

May 14, 8:45 AM: Impact of Hemostatic Agents on Surgical Complications and Hospital Costs in Patients Undergoing Partial Nephrectomy

May 16, 8:45 AM: Sequential Intravesical Gemcitabine/docetaxel Provides a durable remission in Recurrent High Risk NMIBC following BCG Therapy

David Nguyen, MPH

Research Fellow, Center for Surgery and Public Health

May 15: 8:45 AM: Cost Effectiveness of Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy for Localized Prostate Cancer in the U.K.

Marie Valovska, MD

PGY3 Resident, Division of Urological Surgery

May 15, 10:30 AM: Analysis of Flexible Ureteroscopic Motion and Kinematic Efficiency

Mara Koelker, MD, PhD

Research Fellow, Center for Surgery and Public Health

May 15, 10:30 AM: Impact of Exercise on Physical Health Status in Bladder Cancer Patients

Logan Briggs, MD

Research Fellow

May 15, 2:45 PM: The Neurotoxicity of Androgen Deprivation Therapy: A Pharmacovigilance Study

Brittany Berk, MD

PGY3 Resident, Division of Urological Surgery

May 16, 10:30 AM: Shorter Standard Hospital Admission Following Radical Prostatectomy Is Associated With Lower Risk of Postoperative Complications

Marco Paciotti

Former Research Fellow

May 16, 1:00 PM: Is Segmental Ureterectomy Associated with Inferior Survival for Localized Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma of the Ureter Compared to Radical Nephroureterectom

Khalid Alkhatib, MB, BCh

Research Fellow, Center for Surgery and Public Health

May 16, 1:00 PM: Does Veteran Status Mitigate Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer Screening?

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