Working Groups at 2024 Annual Meeting Offer Opportunities for Staff Collaboration Join the Working Groups at Our Annual Meeting At this year's Annual Meeting we're excited to invite you to our Working Groups on Thursday November 14th! These specialized sessions are designed to bring together clinicians and administrative staff who share common roles and interests within the urology field. By attending, you'll have the opportunity to connect with peers, share experiences, and explore innovative solutions to the challenges you face in your niche area. Radiation Oncology Services Working Group If you’re involved in radiation oncology, this working group is a must-attend. Discuss the latest advancements, share insights on patient care, and collaborate on ways to enhance treatment protocols. This is your chance to connect with other professionals who understand the unique challenges of radiation oncology and are eager to explore new methods to improve patient outcomes. View the agenda for this working group. Research Directors and Coordinators Working Group Research is the backbone of progress in urology. As a research director or coordinator, you’ll find this working group invaluable. Engage with fellow researchers to discuss best practices in study design, data management, and regulatory compliance. Share your experiences and learn from others as you work together to push the boundaries of urological research. View the agenda. Lab Directors and Managers Working Group Managing a urology lab requires a unique skill set, and this working group is the perfect place to refine those skills. Collaborate with other lab directors and managers to tackle common issues such as quality control, staff training, and regulatory challenges. This session will provide a supportive environment to exchange ideas and strategies for maintaining a cutting-edge laboratory. Advanced Practice Providers Working Group Advanced practice providers (APPs) play a crucial role in delivering high-quality care to urology patients. This working group offers a platform for APPs to share their experiences, discuss challenges, and develop solutions that can be applied in their daily practice. Whether you’re a nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or another type of APP, this session will help you connect with peers and enhance your practice. This session will highlight best practices for genetic tests, and procedures performed in women’s and men’s health. View the agenda for this working group. Why Attend? These working groups offer more than just a discussion—they provide a unique opportunity to be part of a collaborative community dedicated to advancing urology practice. By attending, you’ll gain insights, forge valuable connections, and take away actionable strategies that you can implement in your own practice. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of the conversation that shapes the future of urology care. Register now and secure your spot in the working group that best fits your role and interests. Let’s work together to drive innovation and excellence in urology practice! |