Urology Times February 13, 2024
Urology Times staff

“There’s…this concept of the virtualist; truly, the virtual urologist who has a potentially full-time telehealth practice but geared toward really delivering care, and these positions exist,” says Kara L. Watts, MD.

In this video, Jennifer Robles, MD, MPH, and Kara L. Watts, MD, share examples of novel telehealth usage in urology. Robles is an assistant professor of urology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, and Surgical Quality Officer and Chief of Urology at the Tennessee Valley (VA) Healthcare System, and Watts is an associate professor of urology at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York.

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Robles: In my practice, there are 2 things that we’re doing that are really interesting. The first is we’ve...

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