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The BackTable Urology Podcast is a resource for practicing urologists to learn tips, techniques, and practical advice from their peers in the field. Listen here or on the streaming platform of your choice.
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Ep. 162 Leadership Development During Residency with Dr. Max Bowman
In this episode of the BackTable Urology, Dr. Lindsay Hampson (UCSF), Dr. Gina Badalato (Columbia), and Dr. Max Bowman (UCSF) delve into leadership development during urology residency.
First, Dr. Bowman shares his journey towards leadership, starting from his junior residency years and leading up to his current chief resident role and soon-to-be faculty position at UCSF. Max discusses the importance of setting clear expectations, direct communication, and maintaining friendships despite hierarchical differences in residency. The conversation also highlights the benefits of proactive mentorship, the persistent pursuit of leadership opportunities, and the value of leading by example. The urologists then summarize intentional leadership development in medical training and offer advice for residents and early career faculty aiming to enhance their leadership skills.
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SHOW NOTES
00:00 - Introduction
07:37 - Intentional Leadership Development
17:51 - Balancing Friendship and Authority
20:42 - Crafting a Culture of Leadership
32:44 - Seeking and Embracing Leadership Opportunities
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RESOURCES
Episode 145 - Urology Training: From Intern to Expert with Dr. Gina Badalato and Dr. Lindsay Hampson
https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/145/urology-training-from-intern-to-expert -
Ep. 161 The Terrible Urological 5: Time for Cystectomy and Urinary Diversion with Dr. Drew Peterson
This week on BackTable Urology, Dr. Suzette Sutherland (University of Washington) and Dr. Drew Peterson (Duke University) explore the psychological and clinical challenges faced by genitourinary cancer survivors dealing with the urological consequences of cystectomy and urinary diversion.
First, they delve into the “Terrible Urological Five”, a set of criteria indicating when it might be necessary to consider cystectomy and urinary diversion. Dr. Peterson shares his insights on patient care, emphasizing how long-term follow-up and comprehensive care can transform survivors’ quality of life. He also addresses the psychological aspects of major urological surgery, highlighting the importance of acceptance and adjustment for patients and their families. Alongside specific medical considerations, the surgeons underscore surgical advancements that enhance safety and outcomes, reaffirming the potential for patients to regain a fulfilling life post-surgery.
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SHOW NOTES
00:00 - Introduction to Cancer Survivorship
08:06 - The Terrible Urological Five: When to Consider Cystectomy
23:09 - The Journey to Accepting a Cystectomy and Urinary Diversion
35:03 - Support Networks and Postoperative Quality of Life
38:53 - Concluding Thoughts and the Importance of Moving Forward -
Ep. 160 The Evolution of Bladder Cancer Treatment: New Insights on Lymphadenectomy with Dr. Seth Lerner
This week on BackTable Urology, Dr. Seth Lerner (Baylor College of Medicine) discusses the intricacies of lymph node dissection in bladder cancer management, including an overview of patterns of metastasis, genomic classifiers, and recent clinical trials.
The discussion highlights the evolution of bladder cancer treatment, from the use of cytotoxic chemotherapy to the current practice of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical cystectomy. Dr. Lerner and Dr. Bagrodia further explore diagnostic and treatment strategies, including the role of Decipher Prostate Genomic Classifier in tailoring patient treatment plans. The podcast delves into the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to bladder cancer, the benefits of multimodal therapy, and the integration of circulating tumor DNA in management plans. Dr. Lerner then discusses clinical trials assessing the impact of extended lymph node dissection during cystectomies and emphasizes the importance of surgical quality and adherence to established protocols in bladder cancer treatment.
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SHOW NOTES
00:00 - Introduction
06:17 - The Role of Imaging in Bladder Cancer Staging
08:00 - Exploring the Potential of Genomic Classifiers
16:55 - Debating the Efficacy of Extended Lymph Node Dissection
27:47 - Update on Bladder Cancer Clinical Trials
48:54 - Final Thoughts and the Future of Bladder Cancer Treatment -
Ep. 159 The Surgeon Scientist: Fostering the Next Generation with Dr. Ganesh Palapattu
This week on BackTable Urology, Dr. Aditya Bagrodia speaks with Dr. Ganesh Palapattu, Chair of Urology at the University of Michigan about the evolving role of a surgeon scientist, the balance between clinical work and research, and the importance of mentorship and positivity.
Dr. Palapattu shares his personal journey from being inspired by mentors like Dr. Don Coffey to becoming Chief of Urologic Oncologist at Houston Methodist and his focus on fostering the next generation of medical professionals. The episode emphasizes the need for self-reflection, understanding one’s motivations, and the importance of maintaining relationships outside of the professional sphere. Additionally, the doctors discuss financial pressures on surgeon scientists and the importance of a supportive environment, along with the unique position of urologists in driving significant scientific and clinical advancements.
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SHOW NOTES
00:00 - Introduction
07:30 - The Challenges and Importance of Being a Surgeon Scientist
13:36 - The Impact of Clinical Practice on Scientific Research
18:40 - Structuring Success in Academic Medicine
25:41 - Reflecting on the Culture of Collaboration and Support
27:24 - The Importance of Time and Resources in Academic Medicine
43:40 - Advice for Aspiring Surgeon Scientists
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RESOURCES
Dr. Ganesh Palapattu’s Faculty Profile
https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/urology/ganesh-s-palapattu-md-facs -
Ep. 158 The Genesis of Genitourinary Reconstruction Surgery (GURS) with Dr. Gerald Jordan
This week on BackTable Urology, Dr. Ramon Virasoro, a reconstructive urologist in Eastern Colorado, interviews his mentor, Dr. Gerald Jordan, Professor Emeritus of Urology at Eastern Virginia Medical School.
First, they explore Dr. Jordan’s multifaceted career, starting from his upbringing in El Paso and his military career, which eventually led him to medicine and urology. Dr. Jordan shares anecdotes from his time as a Navy fighter pilot and how his service influenced his medical path. He eventually chose to focus on reconstructive urology and played a pivotal role in the formation of the Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons (GURS). Significant emphasis is placed on global surgical education and Dr. Jordan’s involvement in establishing and contributing to key nonprofits aimed at improving urological care worldwide. The podcast also delves into Dr. Jordan’s tenure at the American Board of Urology, and the urologists also discuss the evolving landscape of urology education and certification. Finally, Dr. Jordan reflects on the importance of mentorship, the joy of lifelong learning, and the future of urology as a fulfilling specialty.
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SHOW NOTES
00:00 - From Fighter Pilot to Urologist
07:32 - Transitioning from the Military to a Medical Career
14:21 - The Evolution of Reconstructive Urology and Global Surgical Education
22:01 - Dr. Jordan’s Role in the American Board of Urology
26:31 - Reflecting on a Distinguished Career and Looking Ahead
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RESOURCES
Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons
https://societygurs.org/
BackTable Urology Episode 52- Legends in Urology: Dr. Jack McAninch
https://open.spotify.com/episode/46wrxyhB2XCwERp4Z2ySc0?si=fe62e35cff934e74 -
Ep. 157 The Bladder Cancer Matters Podcast with Dr. Aditya Bagrodia and Rick Bangs