Urology Times March 13, 2024
Urology Times staff

“[Telemedicine] really has demonstrated itself to be a tool that can be used in a variety of ways, according to the discretion and ingenuity of the urologist,” says Aaron Spitz, MD.

In this interview, Aaron Spitz, MD, shares highlights from the 2023 American Urological Association (AUA) Quality Improvement Summit regarding telemedicine. He also discusses his own use of telemedicine as well as barriers to its use. Spitz is a urologist with Orange County Urology Associates, Inc in Laguna Hills, California.

At the AUA Quality Improvement Summit, you participated in the session “How to effectively incorporate telehealth into your practice.” Could you summarize some takeaways from this panel discussion?

With regards to [the discussion] “How to effectively incorporate telehealth into your...

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