2013
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2013.00015
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Frontiers in Pediatric Urology – Specialty Grand Challenge

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“…The challenge for expertise comes only from index cases, such as, posterior urethral valves, prune belly syndrome, bladder exstrophy / cloaca, proximal hypospadias, ureteric malformation / malfunction, and other complex disorders that clearly demand special skills and experience, which comes from sound training. 12 The majority of urological clinical problems in children are distinct and in many ways differ to those in adults.…”
Section: Either Urologists or Pediatric Surgeons Subspecializing In P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The challenge for expertise comes only from index cases, such as, posterior urethral valves, prune belly syndrome, bladder exstrophy / cloaca, proximal hypospadias, ureteric malformation / malfunction, and other complex disorders that clearly demand special skills and experience, which comes from sound training. 12 The majority of urological clinical problems in children are distinct and in many ways differ to those in adults.…”
Section: Either Urologists or Pediatric Surgeons Subspecializing In P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The future of pediatric urology in private practice is in group practice. 12 We need to adopt the system from the developed countries and like-minded pediatric urologists will have to join hands and form teams. Additional advantage of group practice and operating as a team is that it decreases the stress, improves the quality of care and results of surgery.…”
Section: The Future Gainingmentioning
confidence: 99%