Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3860562 The Journal of Urology 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
These results show the desire on the part of urology and pediatric residency program directors for pediatric residents to have greater exposure to pediatric urology, particularly didactic and bedside teaching in the management of pediatric urological disorders. Increasing pediatric resident exposure to pediatric urological pathology and treatment during training would have a positive impact on the subsequent diagnosis and care of pediatric urological conditions.
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