Newsletters
Twice per year we publish newsletters with information on various topics in pediatric urology. Our most recent newsletters were on andrology care at CHOP, pediatric stone disease, and our programs in reconstructive surgery.
Fall 2012 - Best in Class Urologic Care
In this issue:
- Best in Class Urologic Care: A Confluence of Excellence
- Advancement and Teamwork Case Study: Web Referral Program
- Focus on Research
- Adding to Our Team: New Attendings Brim with Enthusiasm and Ambition
- Select Publications
View the Fall 2012 issue»
Spring 2012 - Focus on Hydronephrosis
In this issue:
- Collaborating for early and optimal care
- Case study: antenatal hydronephrosis
- Upcoming presentations
- Recent publications
View the Spring 2012 issue»
Fall 2011 - Focus on Andrology
In this issue:
- Advanced andrology care at CHOP
- A focus on fertility preservation
- Adult hormone and UDT: A closer look
- Case study: Disorders of sex development
- Recent publications and presentations
View the Fall 2011 issue»
Spring 2011 - Reconstructive Urology at CHOP
In this issue:
- The Earlier, the Better? - Study examines age-associated differences in scarring after hypospadias repair
- Care of the child with exstrophy/epispadias
- The whole picture - Psychosocial care for children and families
- After CHOP - Creating a formal transition program
View the Spring 2011 issue»
Fall 2010 - A Team Approach to Pediatric Kidney Stones
In this Issue:
- A growing concern: Frequency of kidney stones in children
- Rare disorders: Expertise in other causes of stones
- Pathway to better care: Stone patients in the ED
- Tailored intervention: Numerous options in treatment for pediatric stones
- Prevention: Eight glasses a day and more
View the Fall 2010 issue»
Urology was also recently featured in the following newsletters, developed by our colleagues at CHOP: