How much did you learn about urology in school? If your answer was “not a whole lot,” welcome. Most Nurse Practitioner programs do not cover urology concerns in great depth, which can contribute to a real lack of clarity once you start practicing. You may double or triple your knowledge of common urology concerns today.  

 

This week, we talk with Dr. Joseph Acquaye, who answers all of the questions that you submitted about urology. In this interview, we talk about:

 

  • When to refer your patient to urology, and what happens when you do
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Testosterone replacement
  • PSA screening – how to interpret, and when to stop screening
  • Imaging – should you order it before sending your patient to urology?

 

Dr. Joseph Acquayesays that his favorite part of working in urology is the wide variety of topics that he encounters on a daily basis. Whether performing a procedure, working with a couple to understand and address the impact of erectile dysfunction on them, or coming up with an approach to treat the tricky interstitial cystitis, there is always something different waiting in the urology office. 

Read the blog post here.

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