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American Urological Association
An educational non-profit organization, the AUA pursues its mission of fostering the highest standards of urologic care by providing a wide range of services, including publications, the Annual Meeting, continuing medical education and health policy advocacy.

eMedicine Urology articles
eMedicine was launched in 1996 and is the largest and most current clinical knowledge base available to physicians and health professionals. Nearly 10,000 physician authors and editors contribute to the eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base with coverage of 7,000 diseases and disorders. The evidence-based content provides current practice guidelines in 62 medical specialties, and is kept current 24/7. All of eMedicine's original content undergoes four levels of physician peer review plus an additional review by a PharmD.

Family Practice Notebook: Urology
Information is gleaned from reputable sources, referenced where possible, taken from lectures and workshops, peer reviewed articles and bulletins, and key texts. New approaches to medical problems are referenced with supporting studies, and further reading is often suggested on general medical issues. Images, sounds, worksheets, patient education materials, and links to other sites are interwoven with the text


Library Resources

Urology journal titles held by the library.

Selected book and audiovisual resources are listed.  For more titles in urology, please search the library online catalog.

Campbell, Meredith F.  Campbell's urology.  8th ed.  Philadelphia : Saunders, 2002
RES WJ 100 C192W 2002 V.1-4

Tanagho, Emil A.  Smith's general urology.  16th ed.  East Norwalk, CT : Appleton & Lange, 2004
WJ 100 S645T 2004