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She is chair of the AUA Data Committee, so the committee that really was quite responsible for all of the data here, collecting it with the AUA census, putting it together, and then looking at what does it really mean. She's associate professor of pediatric urology, so that's her specialty, and she's division chief now at Children's Hospital at Montfiori in the Bronx, New York.
She is chair of the AUA Data Committee, so the committee that really was quite responsible for all of the data here, collecting it with the AUA census, putting it together, and then looking at what does it really mean. She's associate professor of pediatric urology, so that's her specialty, and she's division chief now at Children's Hospital at Montfiori in the Bronx, New York.
So welcome, Dr. Amanda North. Thank you so much for having us. Our next guest is Dr. Matthew Nielsen. He's chair of the AUA Science and Quality Council, so also was quite involved in the data and what does it mean for us. He's professor of urology and may know chair of urology at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and his specialty is urologic oncology. Hello, Dr. Nielsen.
So welcome, Dr. Amanda North. Thank you so much for having us. Our next guest is Dr. Matthew Nielsen. He's chair of the AUA Science and Quality Council, so also was quite involved in the data and what does it mean for us. He's professor of urology and may know chair of urology at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and his specialty is urologic oncology. Hello, Dr. Nielsen.
So welcome, Dr. Amanda North. Thank you so much for having us. Our next guest is Dr. Matthew Nielsen. He's chair of the AUA Science and Quality Council, so also was quite involved in the data and what does it mean for us. He's professor of urology and may know chair of urology at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and his specialty is urologic oncology. Hello, Dr. Nielsen.
Thanks for being with us.
Thanks for being with us.
Thanks for being with us.
So let's just dive in, shall we? We're going to talk, first of all, about the data itself, how it's collected, how it's acquired, and who it really represents. When we look overall, we do see some of the data that's in there that it really had a response rate of about 13.5%, I think, if that number is correct.
So let's just dive in, shall we? We're going to talk, first of all, about the data itself, how it's collected, how it's acquired, and who it really represents. When we look overall, we do see some of the data that's in there that it really had a response rate of about 13.5%, I think, if that number is correct.
So let's just dive in, shall we? We're going to talk, first of all, about the data itself, how it's collected, how it's acquired, and who it really represents. When we look overall, we do see some of the data that's in there that it really had a response rate of about 13.5%, I think, if that number is correct.
of our urological workforce that answered the surveys and whether you think that that's really an accurate representation, I mean, of who we are and how we use that information then to make some decisions in the future. So I'll just throw that out to both of you or maybe starting with Dr. Nielsen.
of our urological workforce that answered the surveys and whether you think that that's really an accurate representation, I mean, of who we are and how we use that information then to make some decisions in the future. So I'll just throw that out to both of you or maybe starting with Dr. Nielsen.
of our urological workforce that answered the surveys and whether you think that that's really an accurate representation, I mean, of who we are and how we use that information then to make some decisions in the future. So I'll just throw that out to both of you or maybe starting with Dr. Nielsen.
And with that also describing what were your roles in this process and your committees and how many other committees and if there are influential people that should be mentioned who should be given, you know, accolades for their work they did for all of this data?
And with that also describing what were your roles in this process and your committees and how many other committees and if there are influential people that should be mentioned who should be given, you know, accolades for their work they did for all of this data?
And with that also describing what were your roles in this process and your committees and how many other committees and if there are influential people that should be mentioned who should be given, you know, accolades for their work they did for all of this data?
So a question I have for you then is, when you look at those who do respond, is there something about the demographics of those who respond? Is it mostly academic urologists that end up responding or more community urologists? Or what did you find out?
So a question I have for you then is, when you look at those who do respond, is there something about the demographics of those who respond? Is it mostly academic urologists that end up responding or more community urologists? Or what did you find out?
So a question I have for you then is, when you look at those who do respond, is there something about the demographics of those who respond? Is it mostly academic urologists that end up responding or more community urologists? Or what did you find out?