Volume 23, Number 4Reviews in UrologyLetter From the President of LUGPAScott B SellingerI am incredibly honored to be the new president of LUGPA, an organization that is pivotal to the future of independent urology practice. Ensuring a sustainable model for independent physicians is paramount to providing high-quality, affordable urologic care to our patients.
Volume 23, Number 4Reviews in UrologyMeet the Expert: Stephanie Chisolm, PhDTom JayramThank you for joining us today for our final “Meet the Expert” of the year, with our special guest, Stephanie Chisholm, PhD. Dr Chisholm is director of education and advocacy at the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, affectionately known to all of us as BCAN (pronounced “Beacon”). I’m your moderator for today, Tom Jayram. I’m a urologic oncologist in Nashville, Tennessee, where I lead a large urologic oncology program at a 30-person private practice group. I am also fortunate to be the editor of the bladder cancer section for Reviews in Urology.UrologyUrinary bladderpatient advocacy
Volume 23, Number 3Reviews in UrologyLetter From the President of LUGPAEvan R GoldfischerAs we approach the next election, it is of utmost importance that we, as one of the strongest voices for independent medicine, engage in political advocacy. Our mission is to ensure that the independent practice of urology endures while showcasing outstanding quality and value to our patients, vendors, payers, legislators, and regulatory agencies. To achieve this, we must actively preserve our autonomy and demonstrate the highest quality standards through evidence-based practices and effective communication.
Volume 23, Number 2Reviews in UrologyLetter From the President of LUGPAEvan R GoldfischerI’m thrilled to share a recap of our successful March 2024 DC Fly-In, where LUGPA members gathered in Washington, DC, to advocate for the crucial health care reforms outlined in our 2024 Legislative and Regulatory Agenda.
Volume 23, Number 1Reviews in UrologyLetter from the President of LUGPAEvan R GoldfischerAs LUGPA president, it is with great enthusiasm, excitement, and pride that I announce the relaunch of Reviews in Urology, the official journal of LUGPA.
Volume 23, Number 1Reviews in UrologyAn interview with Shailendra Sharma, CEO, Specialty NetworksNeal D ShoreThe LUGPA board, in partnership with Specialty Networks, was thrilled to announce the return of Reviews in Urology in 2024, and no one more so than Specialty Networks’ CEO, Shailendra Sharma. “We are honored for our Reviews in Urology publication to be designated as the official journal of LUGPA and to further strengthen our partnership and commitment to LUGPA’s mission of preserving and advancing the independent practice of urology,” he said. Reviews in Urology first launched in 1999 as a PubMed-indexed, quarterly journal featuring peer-reviewed research, case studies, thought leader interviews, and insights on emerging trends and research shaping the field of urology. Mr Sharma says that Specialty Networks now plans to build on the journal’s long-standing focus on cutting-edge urology advances while offering expanded coverage of a broad range of urologic conditions and specialty care concerns. Mr Sharma sat down to talk with Neal Shore, MD, editor in chief of Reviews in Urology, to discuss the journal’s history and his hopes for the future of the journal and the profession.
Volume 2, Number 4Reviews in UrologyFibrous inflammatory Pseudotumor of the BladderDiagnostic DilemmaMartin I ResnickAlan M QadriRobert R RicchiutiVincent S RicchiutiDaniel J RicchiutiHematuriaBladder diseasesFibromaUrothelium, abnormalities
Volume 2, Number 2Reviews in UrologyPrimary Aldosteronism Caused by Unilateral Adrenal HyperplasiaMetabolic ChallengeHerbert LeporJonathan MelamedKenneth WooJerry WaismanAdenomaAldosteronismHyperplasia, adrenalHypokalemia
Volume 3, Number 4Reviews in UrologyObstructive Uropathy Secondary to Ureteroinguinal HerniationJacob RajferStephen J FreedlandKaryn EilberHerniaUreterObstruction
Volume 3, Number 3Reviews in UrologyDyspareunia: An Unusual Presentation of Leiomyoma of the BladderKevin M SlawinIsaac Yi KimFarshid SadeghiTreatmentDiagnosisBladder MassBenign MassLeiomyoma