Episodes

Apr 16, 2015
Urological Wit and Wisdom: I Love Breasts John
Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015
2 min
It is probably more fun being a plastic surgeon than a urologist.

Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015
2 min
Why doesn't every one want to be a urologist?

Apr 12, 2015
Urological Wit and Wisdom-First Do No Harm
Apr 12, 2015
Apr 12, 2015
2 min
Over 100 aphorisms with accompanying illustrations for the common man, resident and new physician.

Apr 12, 2015
Apr 12, 2015
2 min
One of over 100 aphorisms from the book Urological Wit and Wisdom by a urologist who has practiced almost thirty years. Each saying is accompanied by an illustration that embodies the essence of it. Instructional to the medical resident, the lay person as well as the seasoned physician. Available on Amazon in paperback as well as Kindle.

Aug 3, 2014
Oh that the prostate was the gallbladder.
Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014
3 min
Patients often times choose chance of risk/complications over what they feel is the best treatment for cure.

Jul 13, 2014
Jul 13, 2014
2 min
If the prostate cancer is confined to prostate the single most important factor to consider in one's decision making is the Gleason's score.

Jul 11, 2014
Jul 11, 2014
3 min
In the end the statistics give you a number and the patient is still left with whether to do a biopsy for an elevated PSA or not. How big a boy are ya?

Jul 5, 2014
Jul 5, 2014
2 min
Your situation, your disease and your personality has a lot to do with the decision you'll make regarding treatment of "your" prostate cancer.

Jul 4, 2014
Significance of the Prostate Capsule
Jul 4, 2014
Jul 4, 2014
2 min
Extension of prostate cancer into the prostatic capsule as noted in the surgically removed prostate on pathological examination is a bad prognostic finding. The importance of the prostatic capsule in prostate cancer is explained.

Jun 29, 2014
Jun 29, 2014
2 min
Just as a vasectomy involves removal of a segment of the vas and destroying both ends and a prostatectomy involves removing the prostate and reconnecting the urethra to the bladder, not much has changed in the "concept" of these procedures.

