| Introducing the Young Academic Urologists Working Party | ||
![]() | It is a pleasure to introduce an exciting group within one of the offices of the EAU: the Young Academic Urologists Working Party (YAUWP), which is part of the Young Urologist Office (YUO) and founded in close cooperation with the EAU’s Executive Board. | |
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| Are you presenting at this year’s EAU Congress in Paris? | ||
![]() | The EAU would like to share the scientific content of the 27th Annual EAU Congress with the urological community and will therefore automatically reproduce, record and/or videotape your presentation(s). Reproducing, recording and/or videotaping your presentation(s) may take the form of a webcast*, poster DVD and/or any other type of electronic publication. | |
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| What is your opinion on the VUA single knot technique? | ||
![]() | At the end of a prostatectomy, the vesico-urethral anastomosis is a step difficult to master for young urologists; this remains also true in laparoscopic environment, even when robot-assisted. | |
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| ESU programme: trends in science and practice | ||
![]() | At the 27th Annual EAU Congress in Paris, the Education Office of the EAU has scheduled numerous courses for continuous medical education. By revising the courses and recruiting new faculty members, the European School of Urology (ESU) aims to offer course participants high quality, clinically-oriented information that can be of immediate use in their clinical practice. | |
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For almost 40 years the EAU has addressed the most pressing issues of urological care in Europe, through its scientific and educational initiatives, as well as its publications.
The EAU delivers training, stimulates research, organises exchanges and broadcasts information. EAU History books record the evolution of urology as a specialty, and the EAU Guidelines support urologists in their day-to-day practice.
More than 16,000 professionals have joined the EAU and together we create and explore numerous opportunities for professional growth and knowledge-sharing.
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ESU audio reviews offer insights into published scientific articles. “Should the trigone be included in Botulinum Toxin-A injections in treating neurogenic overactive bladder?” was the question originally posed by Prof. Taha Abdel-Meguid in the Journal of Urology. Dr. Jose Miguel Gomez reviews the article and adds his insights.