| April 24, 2008
- at the Turnip Rose
(click for area
map)
WHO
ATTENDED
6:30 pm: Welcome
Reception
7:30 pm: Dinner
& Speakers
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Meeting
Fees
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No charge to:
Members (in good standing)
Residents |
$30 Fee to:
Senior Members
Health Professionals
Spouse/Guests
Out of Area Doctors
(San Diego, Los Angeles, etc.) |
Orange County Non-Members:
click for Membership
Information |
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| SPEAKER |
TOPIC |
| Michael
Louie, M.D. |
Putting
the Ureter to "Rest": The Effects of Nifedipine,
Ketoprofen, or the Combination on Phenylephrine Enhanced
Peristalsis in an Ex Vivo Intraluminally Perfused Porcine
Ureteral Model. |
| David
Finley, M.D. |
Percutaneous
vs. Laparoscopic Cryoablation of Small Renal Masses: Percutaneous
is Better! |
| Aldrin
Gamboa, M.D. |
Long-term
Impact of a robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy
mini-residency training program on post graduate urologic
practice patterns. |
| Shawn
Beck, M.D. |
CT
Guided Percutaneous Cryotherapy of Renal Masses: Comparison
of High Frequency Oscillating Ventilation versus Mechanical
Ventilation. |
| Jennifer
Young, M.D. |
Video:
Robotic Assisted Anterior Pelvic Exenteration. |
| Hak
Lee, M.D. |
IN-VITRO
EVALUATION OF THE STONE CONE AND NTRAP DEVICES : RETROPULSION
AND HOLMIUM LASER FRAGMENTATION EFFICIENCY. |
| At
the conclusion of this activity, the participant will
be able to: |
| 1) |
Update
the society urologists on the on-going urology research
at UCI. |
| 2) |
Describe
recent research findings in the medical and surgical management
of urology patients. |
| 3) |
Analyze
possible issues and specify possible solutions. |
| 4) |
Identify
patients in under represented categories which may have
more suseptibility with these urology issues. |
Accreditation Statement: The
Orange County Urological Society is accredited by the Institute
for Medical Qualtiy/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The
Orange County Urological Society takes responsibility for
the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME
activity.
Credit Designation Statement: The
Orange County Urological Society designates this education
activity for a maximum of 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity. This credit
may also be applied to the CMA Certification in Continuing
Medical Education.
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