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- Doctors Accused of Performing Vasectomy on Wrong Patient
- Source: Urology Times
Duplicate Presentations on Prostate Cancer at American Urological …
UroToday
We determined the rate of duplicate research presentations at recent American Urological Association and European Urological Association annual meetings. We cross-referenced all clinical research presentations related to prostate cancer presented at the 2006 American Urological Association and European Urological Association annual meetings with those presented at the corresponding annual meetings in 2005 2006 and 2007 using a defined search strategy based on author names abstract titles study design and objectives. All data abstraction was performed in duplicate by 2 independent reviewers to ensure accuracy. We identified 282 and 312 abstracts on prostate cancer clinical research at the 2006 European Urological Association and American Urological Association annual meetings respectively. The overall duplication rate of American Urological Association abstracts was 19.
Urologist Cornelius Smith wins John W. Dreyer award
Aurora Beacon News
a board certified urologist who has practiced at Dreyer Medical Clinic since 1983 has been named the recipient of the 2008 Dr. Dreyer Award of Excellence. The official announcement came from Chairman of the Board Jon E.
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Doctors Accused of Performing Vasectomy on Wrong Patient
FXNews
The man who has not been identified filed a complaint with the country’s National Board of Health and Welfare following the incident on June 22 the Swedish paper The Local reported. In the complaint the man claims the staff at the urology and gynecology clinic did not double check his identity prior to the procedure and ultimately confused it with a vasectomy scheduled for the next day. The man said he was only scheduled to have a biopsy on his prostate. The health agency is now trying to determine if the clinic should face any sanctions according to the newspaper.
Source: Urology Times
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