Dr. Suzette Sutherland
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So we need to be thinking about that as we're training people to get out into the greater urological community, what the need is. So that's why this data is so important, too. Right. For us to find out what what the needs are.
So we need to be thinking about that as we're training people to get out into the greater urological community, what the need is. So that's why this data is so important, too. Right. For us to find out what what the needs are.
Maybe you could also speak to the subspecialties, what the top subspecialties are when people are doing fellowships or versus, you know, how many of the what we consider subspecialties are really part of a general practice, how much people are doing these things, even though they're not specialized with the fellowships.
Maybe you could also speak to the subspecialties, what the top subspecialties are when people are doing fellowships or versus, you know, how many of the what we consider subspecialties are really part of a general practice, how much people are doing these things, even though they're not specialized with the fellowships.
Maybe you could also speak to the subspecialties, what the top subspecialties are when people are doing fellowships or versus, you know, how many of the what we consider subspecialties are really part of a general practice, how much people are doing these things, even though they're not specialized with the fellowships.
Yeah, they don't have ED. I got it.
Yeah, they don't have ED. I got it.
Yeah, they don't have ED. I got it.
But, you know, to your point, you know, we're all at academic institutions. And how many mission statements have you read from, you know, four-year students? Medical students trying to get into urology that say the reason they really like urology is the diversity. And then so many people ultimately end up specializing and subspecializing at the end of the day. Right.
But, you know, to your point, you know, we're all at academic institutions. And how many mission statements have you read from, you know, four-year students? Medical students trying to get into urology that say the reason they really like urology is the diversity. And then so many people ultimately end up specializing and subspecializing at the end of the day. Right.
But, you know, to your point, you know, we're all at academic institutions. And how many mission statements have you read from, you know, four-year students? Medical students trying to get into urology that say the reason they really like urology is the diversity. And then so many people ultimately end up specializing and subspecializing at the end of the day. Right.
So it is really an interesting, interesting thing to watch and be careful of. Right. As time goes on. So I think another thing that was super interesting, and you already said something, Dr. North, about more women going into academics and just overall, but just bringing that into the conversation.
So it is really an interesting, interesting thing to watch and be careful of. Right. As time goes on. So I think another thing that was super interesting, and you already said something, Dr. North, about more women going into academics and just overall, but just bringing that into the conversation.
So it is really an interesting, interesting thing to watch and be careful of. Right. As time goes on. So I think another thing that was super interesting, and you already said something, Dr. North, about more women going into academics and just overall, but just bringing that into the conversation.
I was really interested to see that overall, almost 50% of urologists are still, however, in private practice. And so it showed that some of the more men are in private practice and more of the older men. Right. Older, I just say it says greater than 45. I don't consider that older, but it didn't break it down more than that that I saw.
I was really interested to see that overall, almost 50% of urologists are still, however, in private practice. And so it showed that some of the more men are in private practice and more of the older men. Right. Older, I just say it says greater than 45. I don't consider that older, but it didn't break it down more than that that I saw.
I was really interested to see that overall, almost 50% of urologists are still, however, in private practice. And so it showed that some of the more men are in private practice and more of the older men. Right. Older, I just say it says greater than 45. I don't consider that older, but it didn't break it down more than that that I saw.
And I think they're in that traditional practice that now is potentially changing as the landscape changes. Right. Was that a surprise to you to see still so many people in private practice?
And I think they're in that traditional practice that now is potentially changing as the landscape changes. Right. Was that a surprise to you to see still so many people in private practice?
And I think they're in that traditional practice that now is potentially changing as the landscape changes. Right. Was that a surprise to you to see still so many people in private practice?