Urology
Urology Update for Primary Care
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Featuring: Drs Dean Elterman, Anil Kapoor, Susan Kuo, James Obaji, Istan (Steve) Szarka
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Featuring: Drs Dean Elterman, Anil Kapoor, Susan Kuo, James Obaji, Istan (Steve) Szarka
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View Session 2

Resources:

DOWNLOADABLE SLIDES. View the Program Materials tab for more information.

Credits:

This program is not accredited. Physicians may earn self-learning credits through active steps. View more information under the Credit Eligibility tab.

This program will explore the role of the primary care physician in screening, managing and referering patients with urological conditions.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Session 1

  • Explore appropriate screening strategies and treatment options for patients with UTI, low testosterone and micro-hematuria.
  • Define evidence-based screening approaches for GU cancers
  • Identify when to refer to oncology and explain evidence-based treatments options

Session 2

  • Define appropriate screening strategies and treatment options for patients with kidney stones, BPH, and OAB
  • Explore lifestyle and pharmacotherapy prevention strategies
  • Identify primary care and specialty treatment options for patients with these conditions

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Featuring: Drs Dean Elterman, Anil Kapoor, Susan Kuo, James Obaji, Istan (Steve) Szarka
Credits: N/A
View Session 1
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Featuring: Drs Dean Elterman, Anil Kapoor, Susan Kuo, James Obaji, Istan (Steve) Szarka
Credits: N/A
View Session 2

Resources:

DOWNLOADABLE SLIDES. View the Program Materials tab for more information.

Credits:

This program is not accredited. Physicians may earn self-learning credits through active steps. View more information under the Credit Eligibility tab.

This program will explore the role of the primary care physician in screening, managing and referering patients with urological conditions.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Session 1

  • Explore appropriate screening strategies and treatment options for patients with UTI, low testosterone and micro-hematuria.
  • Define evidence-based screening approaches for GU cancers
  • Identify when to refer to oncology and explain evidence-based treatments options

Session 2

  • Define appropriate screening strategies and treatment options for patients with kidney stones, BPH, and OAB
  • Explore lifestyle and pharmacotherapy prevention strategies
  • Identify primary care and specialty treatment options for patients with these conditions

This program is NOT accredited.

Mainpro+ participants may earn certified credits by completing a Linking Learning Exercise.

Specialist participants may claim Section 2 credits (up to 2 credits per hour) following completion of a personal learning project (PLP) under Section 2: Self-Learning Activities within the MAINPORT ePortfolio.

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Dean Elterman
MD, MSC, FRCSC
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Anil Kapoor
MD, FRCSC

Hamilton, ON

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Jeff Campbell
MD, MPH, FRCSC

London, ON

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Naeem Bhojani
MD, FRCSC

Montreal, QC

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Ashley Cox
MD, MSc, FRCSC

Halifax, NS

Program Chapter
Presenter
SESSION ONE
A review of commonly encountered urological conditions in primary care: UTIs, low testosterone and micro-hematuria
Jeff Campbell
GU Cancers – Early detection and management considerations in patients with prostate, kidney and bladder cancer
Anil Kapoor
Discussion
All
SESSION TWO
Kidney stone prevention made easy
Naeem Bhojani
Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Benign Prostate Enlargement: What you need to know
Dean Elterman
Managing overactive bladder in 2022: A primary care perspective
Ashley Cox
Discussion
All

Program slides:

This program was developed by the Canadian Collaborative Research Network, a not-for-profit physician organization.  A PDF copy of the slides from this program is available for CCRN members from the CCRN website at www.ccrnmd.com/resources

This program has been developed by the Canadian Collaborative Research Network, a not-for-profit physician organization, and was supported through an educational grant received from:

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Published on March 31, 2022

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How to incorporate BNP testing into primary care....

Published on May 06, 2022

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Published on October 13, 2022

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