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Volume 341:2024-2025 December 23, 1999 Number 26
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Urology for Primary Care Physicians

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By Unyime O. Nseyo, Edward Weinman, and Donald L. Lamm. 400 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1999. $49. ISBN 0-7216-7148-9.

I review this book as a urologist who interacts with primary care physicians on a daily basis, but I acknowledge that I have definite opinions about what these practitioners should know in caring for patients with urologic disease. I also recognize that in order to write an appropriate review, it is important to understand what a primary care physician wants to know about urology, and for this reason, I asked several associates in my institution what they believed was essential. The topics they considered most important were how to evaluate a patient for urologic disease, how to treat a patient . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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