Cincinnati Children’s hosted a free live webinar on Urology Surgery Topics on July 22, 2020, from 7:00-8:00am (EDT).
This webinar featured short 10 minute or less topical updates from Urology faculty with opportunity for Q&A following each presentation.
For this On Demand event, there is CME credit available. To receive continuing education credit and/or certificate of attendance, a participant must follow the texting directions provided during the event, and you must have a CME profile. If you do not, create one at https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/professional/continuing-education
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Nick DeBlasio, MD, Medical Director, Pediatric Primary Care, Division of General and Community Pediatrics worked as community pediatrician for five years prior to joining the Division of General and Community Pediatrics at Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He works as an attending physician in the Pediatric Primary Care Center.
Dr. Reddy is Director, Division of Pediatric Urology, and is a pediatric and fetal urologist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the Cincinnati Fetal Center. He obtained his medical degree at Nagarjuna University, Guntur, India, and went to complete his residency at Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY. Additionally, he was a fellow at The Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada. Dr. Reddy’s special interests include kidney stones, ESWL, genitourinary surgery, and clinical trials.
Richard and Geralyn Azizkhan Chair in Pediatric Surgery, Surgical Director, Liver Transplantation, Associate Director, Pediatric Surgery Fellowship, Associate Professor, UC Department of Surgery, UC Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Minevich’s clinical interests are kidney stones; complex genitourinary reconstructive surgery; and microscopic hypospadias.
As co-director of the Pediatric Stone Center, he focuses heavily on the surgical and medical management of children with kidney stones. He also treats tumors of the urinary tract and birth defects of the genitalia including hypospadias and undescended testicles.
Dr. Strine is a pediatric urologist and co-director of the Comprehensive Fertility Care and Preservation Program at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He obtained his medical degree and completed his residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. He completed his fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. His clinical and research interests include fertility, minimally invasive surgery, complex genitourinary reconstruction, and clinical outcomes research.
Dr. Garrison is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric and Thoracic Surgery at CCHMC. He is the Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship. His clinical interests include congenital colorectal and esophageal disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, and minimally invasive surgery.
As co-director of the Pediatric Stone Center, he focuses heavily on the surgical and medical management of children with kidney stones. He also treats tumors of the urinary tract and birth defects of the genitalia including hypospadias and undescended testicles.
For this On Demand event, there is CME credit available. To receive continuing education credit and/or certificate of attendance, a participant must follow the texting directions provided during the event, and you must have a CME profile. If you do not, create one at https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/professional/continuing-education
In support of improving patient care, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
CME – Cincinnati Children’s designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.