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Definition of urology in English: urologynoun jʊˈrɒlədʒijʊˈrɑlədʒi mass nounThe branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system. 泌尿学 Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, because of staffing limitations, this nurse also was responsible for urology and general surgery.
- From January 1995 to December 1996, we investigated 114 men who presented consecutively to the departments of urology and nephrology with proved urinary tract infection.
- On a more positive note, Harris said they were moving to reduce the surgery waiting time, minimise cancellations of surgery and have round-the-clock or close to 24 hours use of the urology and obstetrics and gynaecology theatres.
- Suitable for use in applications that require a stiff shaft and flexible tip, the tubing is used in urology, radiology, neurology, and cardiology applications.
- Doctors often study the fields of reproductive endocrinology for women and urology for men.
- ‘They already need space for palliative care, urology and speech therapy among other things’, he said.
- When Linda Shortliffe received her board certification in urology in 1983 there were only 15 women urologists in the United States; now there are more than 200.
- The local hospital has three urologists and a radiologist specialising in urology.
- The pediatric urology nurse practitioner, perioperative nurses, and pediatric unit nurses must be capable of interacting with children of all ages.
- His skills in committee as well as his standing in the field of urology led to the presidency of the British Association of Urological Surgeons and of the urological section of the Royal Society of Medicine.
- Reports on wrong site surgery include procedures in neurosurgery, urology, orthopedics, and vascular surgery.
- Consider seeking opinions from doctors in specialties such as urology, oncology and radiotherapy.
- When Ambrose changed from urology to venereology the care of venereal diseases was poorly resourced, but he fought for better facilities and brought distinction to the department which is named after him.
- Doctors took specialized training in obstetrics and gynecology long before they did in urology.
- Physicians specializing in urology, radiation therapy and oncology should all be involved in helping the patient make an informed decision.
- Clinics such as orthopaedics, urology, gynaecology and gastroenterology are dependent on the diagnostic and treatment centre.
- In the United Kingdom the emergence of clinical governance is greatly changing paediatric urology.
- Ten of the participants worked on specialty teams, including urology, orthopedic, neurology, vascular, and trauma.
- The predominant diagnostic group was urology, followed by biopsy and general surgery.
- He was much in demand as a visiting speaker and surgeon in other countries, was consultant adviser in urology to the Royal Air Force, and wrote three books, several chapters, and many papers.
Derivativesadjectivejʊrəˈlɒdʒɪk All patients were hospitalized and were scheduled to undergo gynecologic, orthopedic, urologic, vascular, or general surgery. Example sentencesExamples - These units contain basic room supplies plus ophthalmic, orthopedic, vascular, urologic, and general surgery specialty supplies.
- Recognition of the condition, identification of associated syndromes, proper diagnostic evaluation and timely referral for urologic surgical therapy are important steps in preventing adverse consequences.
- In addition to general surgery, he did gynaecologic, paediatric, urologic and orthopaedic surgery.
- This study examined the contamination of boots worn by surgeons and other perioperative personnel during urologic, gynecologic, plastic, thoracic, and orthopedic procedures in a hospital in the United Kingdom.
adjectivejʊrəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l Eligible patients were those scheduled for orthopedic, vascular, urological, or general abdominal surgery. Example sentencesExamples - It contains reviews, urological guidelines for general practice, and information on the institute's courses and meetings
- Gerald Tresidder, consultant urological surgeon and anatomy teacher at The London Hospital, Whitechapel, taught me one of the most memorable lessons I received during clinical training.
- He presented to his local emergency department the next evening with acute urinary retention and was catheterised and admitted to a urological ward.
- About 500 procedures are performed in the United Kingdom each year by general, gynaecological, plastic, and urological surgeons.
Definition of urology in US English: urologynounjʊˈrɑlədʒiyo͝oˈräləjē The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system. 泌尿学 Example sentencesExamples - ‘They already need space for palliative care, urology and speech therapy among other things’, he said.
- Unfortunately, because of staffing limitations, this nurse also was responsible for urology and general surgery.
- When Linda Shortliffe received her board certification in urology in 1983 there were only 15 women urologists in the United States; now there are more than 200.
- In the United Kingdom the emergence of clinical governance is greatly changing paediatric urology.
- The local hospital has three urologists and a radiologist specialising in urology.
- From January 1995 to December 1996, we investigated 114 men who presented consecutively to the departments of urology and nephrology with proved urinary tract infection.
- Doctors took specialized training in obstetrics and gynecology long before they did in urology.
- The pediatric urology nurse practitioner, perioperative nurses, and pediatric unit nurses must be capable of interacting with children of all ages.
- Doctors often study the fields of reproductive endocrinology for women and urology for men.
- On a more positive note, Harris said they were moving to reduce the surgery waiting time, minimise cancellations of surgery and have round-the-clock or close to 24 hours use of the urology and obstetrics and gynaecology theatres.
- Suitable for use in applications that require a stiff shaft and flexible tip, the tubing is used in urology, radiology, neurology, and cardiology applications.
- He was much in demand as a visiting speaker and surgeon in other countries, was consultant adviser in urology to the Royal Air Force, and wrote three books, several chapters, and many papers.
- His skills in committee as well as his standing in the field of urology led to the presidency of the British Association of Urological Surgeons and of the urological section of the Royal Society of Medicine.
- Consider seeking opinions from doctors in specialties such as urology, oncology and radiotherapy.
- Clinics such as orthopaedics, urology, gynaecology and gastroenterology are dependent on the diagnostic and treatment centre.
- When Ambrose changed from urology to venereology the care of venereal diseases was poorly resourced, but he fought for better facilities and brought distinction to the department which is named after him.
- Reports on wrong site surgery include procedures in neurosurgery, urology, orthopedics, and vascular surgery.
- The predominant diagnostic group was urology, followed by biopsy and general surgery.
- Ten of the participants worked on specialty teams, including urology, orthopedic, neurology, vascular, and trauma.
- Physicians specializing in urology, radiation therapy and oncology should all be involved in helping the patient make an informed decision.
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