23rd Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium (RP1701A)
The Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium will review current recommendations, issues, and controversies in the management of urologic conditions, with an emphasis on topics relevant to the general urologist. Point-counterpoints will focus on highlighting the management and therapeutic options for selected urologic disease processes. Live surgical cases will be televised and moderated to emphasize important aspects of patient selection and surgical technique. Additionally, through case discussions management of practical cases in urology will be reviewed, with audience participation.
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Target Audience
The symposium is designed for urologists and urologic allied health professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge of the current diagnostic and therapeutic modalities in urology.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this symposium, the participants should be able to link the educational objectives to Core Competencies (Patient Care, Medical Knowledge, Practice-Based Learning, Inter-Disciplinary Teams and Informatics) and be able to:
- Diagnosis and treat patients with pelvic organ prolapse and/or urinary incontinence.
- Diagnose and surgically treat BPH. Understand the risks, benefits, and expected outcomes of novel surgical techniques for BPH management.
- Review contemporary surgical techniques for the surgical treatment of erectile dysfunction.
- Describe the indications and approaches for contemporary medical and surgical management options of upper urinary tract stones.
- Recognize the diagnostic workup and treatments for male factor infertility.
- Employ contemporary treatments for prostate cancer including both locally invasive and advanced disease. Understand the efficacy of and risks associated with these treatments.
- Identify and adopt strategies to improve urologic practice management.
- Integrate care for patients with congenital urologic disorders as they transition from adolescence to adulthood.
- Recognize contemporary approaches to bladder cancer diagnosis and understand how to apply tri-modality treatment strategies.
Course Directors:
Claus Roehrborn, M.D.
Professor & Chairman
Department of Urology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Jodi Antonelli, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Urology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Vitaly Margulis, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Urology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Philippe Zimmern, M.D.
Professor, Department of Urology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Accommodations
Crowne Plaza Market Center
7050 N. Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247
214-630-8500
A special rate is available for UT Southwestern guests. All guests shall make reservations directly with the Hotel or through The Central Reservation Office, at 1-877-227-6963 on an individual basis, identifying themselves as members of “UTSW MEDICAL CENTER AT DALLAS: 23rd Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium.”
Other Local Accommodations:
2222 N Stemmons Fwy 2201 N Stemmons Fwy
Dallas, TX 75207 Dallas, TX 75207
Phone:(214) 631-2222 Phone:(214) 748-1200
Saturday Evening Dinner
2001 Flora Street
Dallas, TX 75201
214.242.5100
http://www.nashersculpturecenter.org
Accreditation Statement
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Registration
To register:
- Create an account by selecting the "create an account" link at the bottom of the page or "log-in" to your existing account.
- Return to this course page, select the designated fee and click on "add to cart" at the bottom of the page.
- In the following "checkout" pages you will verify and process your payment.
- After registration is completed, a confirmation will be sent by email.
Available Credit
- 18.25 AMA
- 18.25 Attendance
- 1.00 Ethics