The CUA recognises contributions by its members to the field of urology. The CUA has several awards in many categories, and we encourage you to nominate someone you believe is deserving.
It is with great pleasure that the CUA can now confirm that funding is in place for its membership to participate in the CUA-EAU 2025 Exchange.
The nominating committee is tasked with the selection of willing volunteers to serve in open positions at the CUA.
🚀 Exciting News from the Canadian Urological Association national meeting 2024 🚀
We are thrilled to share that the educational video on Bladder Neck Dissection during a Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy was presented at the at the @Canadian Urological Association.
🔗 Watch the video here: Bladder Neck Dissection Video
A heartfelt thank you to the @AO Foundation and the AO Fellowship in Medical Education Research for their support and dedication to advancing medical education.
Join us in exploring this exceptional educational resource and elevating our practice together!
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The Coalition for Responsible Healthcare Guidelines is a group of concerned healthcare professionals, researchers, and patient representatives.
Multiple experts from various medical fields, including primary care, have expressed concerns about the methods and processes employed by the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (Task Force). These practices have led to the creation of guidelines that are often inaccurate and outdated. This page includes many of the affected guidelines and substitute recommendations from experienced experts.
https://responsiblehealthcareguidelines.ca/
This initiative has been endorsed by the Canadian Urological Association (CUA).
The Canadian Urological Association (CUA) stands at the forefront of patient-centric care, dedicated to the principles of dignity, inclusivity, and clinical excellence. We are aware and increasingly concerned about proposed legislative changes that may restrict access to evidence-based care for pediatric transgender patients.
The CUA wishes to affirm it fully supports the well-being and healthcare decisions of youth who identify as transgender and believes it is the right of all Canadians to access safe, inclusive, guideline-concordant care guided by their healthcare professionals. The CUA will also continue to support its members who are involved in transgender patient care, through ongoing advocacy and state-of-the-art educational initiatives.
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The Canadian Urological Association (CUA) does not provide professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and cannot respond to requests for direct feedback, specific patient information or physician referrals. You should first always seek the advice of your urologist, physician and other qualified health provider with any questions regarding your medical condition. The contents of the CUA Website such as text, graphics, images, and other content are for informational purposes only. The content/information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the CUA website.
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