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Implementation of Uroflowmetry App Brings In A New Era in Urological Practice
Thursday, February 24, 2022, 4:00 PM CDT
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Implementation of Uroflowmetry App Brings In A New Era in Urological Practice

Many urologists consider office uroflowmetry test a nuisance. These test results can be unreliable, incorrect, and lack sufficient data. MenHealth®, a novel uroflowmetry application can be one of the most reliable and valuable assets in your practice.

     

 

Join your LUGPA peers for this Innovation Theater program sponsored by MenHealth® on Thursday, February 24, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. CT. Hear distinguished urology professor Dr. Craig V. Comiter talk about how implementing a novel uroflowmetry device streamlined his practice. Speaker Presentation followed by Q&A.


You will get a rare opportunity to listen to one of the most outstanding urologists in the US, Dr. Craig V. Comiter. This webinar will help you to reevaluate the importance of uroflowmetry using a new, revolutionary device that will give you many useful tools to better diagnose, get important data from the patient, have a strong rapport with the patient, and streamline patient care, appointments, and time efficiency.

With current pandemic still on the rise, many patients are reluctant to go to the office. They prefer to ignore the signs of prostate enlargement, urinary flow obstruction, discomfort, and so on. The new home uroflowmetry is a great solution for many challenges of our new reality.

Listen and talk to Dr. Comiter. Learn and get firsthand information about this unique product and its implementation.

 

About the Speaker:

     



 

 

 

 

Dr. Craig Comiter specializes in the treatment of women and men with urinary problems including urinary incontinence, benign prostatic hyperplasia, overactive bladder, urinary retention, and neurologic problems involving the bladder. He has practiced neurourology for more than 18 years. He has been the Principal Investigator on numerous clinical trials regarding the treatment of male and female urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, neurogenic bladder, interstitial cystitis, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. He is the Clinic Chief for Urologic Specialties, and the Director of the Stanford Program in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Society for Urodynamics and has had leadership roles in the Western Sectional and National American Urological Association.