Teaching Conference and RoundsGrand Rounds PresentationsSpecial presentations are made by department faculty, residents, and invited guest speakers on a variety of urologic topics, with 1-2 presentations held each month. Journal ClubJournal Club is comprised of elective and in-depth discussions of a selection of articles chosen by the chief resident and/or chairman from the Journal of Urology, Urology, and other relevant journals. Residents are assigned an article and emphasis is placed on critical analysis of the selected articles presented. Approved for CME, Category 1 credits. Uro-Radiology Conference (Citywide)Urologists and uroradiologists from Strong Memorial Hospital, Park Ridge Hospital, and Monroe Community Hospital participate in this conference. A selection of adult and pediatric cases are presented for discussion of diagnosis, management, and appropriateness of additional diagnostic studies. Residents are actively involved and are asked to elaborate with regard to substantiating diagnoses and discussing further management. Conference is held once a month at Rochester General Hospital and the remaining weeks at Strong Memorial Hospital. Approved for CME, Category I credits. Pathology ConferenceA monthly didactic teaching conference in genitourinary pathology is conducted with the pathology staff, residents, and fellows. The conference is designed to provide familiarity in all aspects of genitourinary pathology. In addition to formal didactic teaching, pathologic slides are reviewed in the context of a case-based clinical scenario. Quality Assurance MeetingThe Quality Assurance Meeting reviews the quality of care rendered to Urology patients, mortality, and morbidity statistics; number and types of surgeries performed; and a discussion of surgical complications, if any. Statistics and complications from the training program at affiliated hospitals are also reported and discussed. Additional presentations are made quarterly on selected topics related to quality improvement. Indications ConferenceThe Urology staff meets weekly with the residents to discuss patient case histories and indications for surgery to follow in the next week. Resident Review ConferenceThe chief resident assigns a specific urologic topic to the residents for presentation, which includes physiology, anatomy, clinical urology, congenital anomalies, and related subjects. One full-time faculty member is assigned to be at each presentation. Pediatric Urology/Nephrology ConferenceThis is a monthly joint conference attended by pediatric urology staff, urology residents, pediatric nephrology staff, fellows, and residents. This includes a case-based discussion of areas of common interest (i.e., renal dysfunction in face of reflux, hydronephrosis, abnormal bladder dynamics, etc.). Urology/OB-GYN Infertility ConferenceA monthly conference is held to present and discuss infertility cases that are either complex or involve both male and female factors. This conference facilitates a better understanding of the options each specialty has to offer to benefit patient care. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ConferenceThe Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Conference is held once each week on Wednesday afternoons. The Urology Outpatient Department has specialized video CMG/EMG equipment that is used for neurogenic bladder assessment. The management of these complex patients with neurogenic bladder, sexual, and reproductive dysfunction is made easier because of this interdisciplinary approach with Physical Medicine. This is an optional conference for residents at Strong Memorial Hospital to attend. Andrew J. Kirch Center for Physical DisabilitiesThe Andrew J. Kirch Center is a multidisciplinary clinic caring for pediatric patients with multi-system defects. The urologic problems encountered primarily include incontinence and renal dysfunction secondary to myelomeningocoele. Clinical case material on pediatric problems receiving attention in the clinic may be discussed at the Uro-Radiology conference. Drs. Hulbert and Rabinowitz attend this clinic along with providers from Neurology, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Social Work, and Pediatrics. |
