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Podcast: NICE Guidance on urinary incontinence in neurological disease
Part of the BURST/BJUI podcast series
Eunice Ter Zuling is a core surgical trainee in South Yorkshire, UK and BURST member. Here she discusses the NICE guidance on urinary incontinence in neurological disease, published in 2021 (https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg148). To contribute a podcast please go to bursturology.com/opportunities.
British Urology Researchers in Surgical Training (BURST) is a research collaborative primarily of urological researchers in the UK. Their aim is to produce high impact multi-centre audit and research which can improve patient care.
Podcast: Comparing outcomes of transperineal to transrectal prostate biopsies performed under local anaesthesia
Part of the BURST/BJUI podcast series
Podcast: NICE guideline on bedwetting in under 19s
Part of the BURST/BJUI podcast series
Tara Burnhope is a Specialty Registrar in Urology in the West Midlands Deanery and an active member of BURST.
Podcast: The IDENTIFY Study
Part of the BURST/BJUI podcast series
Podcast: The IDENTIFY Study: The investigation and detection of urological neoplasia in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer; a multicentre observational study
Mr Sinan Khadhouri is a Specialty Registrar in Urology in the East of Scotland and currently doing his PhD at the University of Aberdeen. He is also the co-vice chair of BURST and the lead trainee on IDENTIFY.
Podcast: Early outcomes of single‐port robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy: lessons learned from the learning‐curve experience
Part of the BURST/BJUI podcast series
Podcast: Survival following cytoreductive nephrectomy: a comparison of existing prognostic models
Part of the BURST/BJUI Podcast Series
Mr Kenneth MacKenzie MBChB, FRCS (Urol) is a ST7 in Urology in North East England and BURST committee member.
Podcast: Prostate Health Index and mpMRI to predict PCa grade reclassification in AS
Part of the BURST/BJUI Podcast Series
Mr Joseph Norris is a Specialty Registrar in Urology in the London Deanery. He is currently undertaking an MRC Doctoral Fellowship at UCL, under the supervision of Professor Mark Emberton. His research interest is prostate cancer that is inconspicuous on mpMRI.