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Give your patients an alternative to daily medications and long-lasting BPH relief with resumed therapy. Now, back to the show. This is Jose Silva, ASIUS host this week, and I happen to introduce Dr. Arpit Shah and Nicole Hollander,
Give your patients an alternative to daily medications and long-lasting BPH relief with resumed therapy. Now, back to the show. This is Jose Silva, ASIUS host this week, and I happen to introduce Dr. Arpit Shah and Nicole Hollander,
Dr. Cha completed medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, then did residency also in Chicago at Loyola University Medical Center, and proceeded to do a fellowship in endorhology and minimally invasive surgery, also at Loyola University. He currently practices urology in the greater Chicago area.
Dr. Cha completed medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, then did residency also in Chicago at Loyola University Medical Center, and proceeded to do a fellowship in endorhology and minimally invasive surgery, also at Loyola University. He currently practices urology in the greater Chicago area.
Dr. Cha completed medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, then did residency also in Chicago at Loyola University Medical Center, and proceeded to do a fellowship in endorhology and minimally invasive surgery, also at Loyola University. He currently practices urology in the greater Chicago area.
He is part of associate urological specialist and is the director of APP program at the group. Nicole Hollander is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in urology. She earned her BSN and MSN from University of Miami. And she's a board certified family nurse practitioner and is also part of the urology associate urological specialist. Nicole and Arpit, welcome to Backtable.
He is part of associate urological specialist and is the director of APP program at the group. Nicole Hollander is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in urology. She earned her BSN and MSN from University of Miami. And she's a board certified family nurse practitioner and is also part of the urology associate urological specialist. Nicole and Arpit, welcome to Backtable.
He is part of associate urological specialist and is the director of APP program at the group. Nicole Hollander is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in urology. She earned her BSN and MSN from University of Miami. And she's a board certified family nurse practitioner and is also part of the urology associate urological specialist. Nicole and Arpit, welcome to Backtable.
Thanks for having us. No, no, it's going to be good. So Arpit, I was reading your website and I saw that you're the director of APP program. So let's go on and dive into that. I mean, what does it mean? What it is? How did you create it? What happened? What led to the creation of an APP program?
Thanks for having us. No, no, it's going to be good. So Arpit, I was reading your website and I saw that you're the director of APP program. So let's go on and dive into that. I mean, what does it mean? What it is? How did you create it? What happened? What led to the creation of an APP program?
Thanks for having us. No, no, it's going to be good. So Arpit, I was reading your website and I saw that you're the director of APP program. So let's go on and dive into that. I mean, what does it mean? What it is? How did you create it? What happened? What led to the creation of an APP program?
And Nicole, was this your first job?
And Nicole, was this your first job?
And Nicole, was this your first job?
And why urology?
And why urology?
And why urology?
And describe those first month, I mean, and Arpit, you can add some if you want, but definitely when an APP starts to practice, are you throwing to seeing patients or how is that process? Is it shadowing first? Just describe how your program is running.
And describe those first month, I mean, and Arpit, you can add some if you want, but definitely when an APP starts to practice, are you throwing to seeing patients or how is that process? Is it shadowing first? Just describe how your program is running.
And describe those first month, I mean, and Arpit, you can add some if you want, but definitely when an APP starts to practice, are you throwing to seeing patients or how is that process? Is it shadowing first? Just describe how your program is running.