Jose Silva
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It's either that or nothing. Keep the catheter. And Nicole, are you the one seeing the post-op or who's seeing the post-op?
It's either that or nothing. Keep the catheter. And Nicole, are you the one seeing the post-op or who's seeing the post-op?
It's either that or nothing. Keep the catheter. And Nicole, are you the one seeing the post-op or who's seeing the post-op?
And let's say you have a patient after any procedure of BPH starts getting overactive bladder symptoms. Are you treating them or they're going to Dr. Chow?
And let's say you have a patient after any procedure of BPH starts getting overactive bladder symptoms. Are you treating them or they're going to Dr. Chow?
And let's say you have a patient after any procedure of BPH starts getting overactive bladder symptoms. Are you treating them or they're going to Dr. Chow?
And I agree. I just ask him to see what you do, because most of the time, even though you explain the patient what to expect, some of them, they think they're going to wake up like nothing happened. And, you know, so I just wanted to know, how do you deal with those more difficult that are trying to say, hey, you made me worse?
And I agree. I just ask him to see what you do, because most of the time, even though you explain the patient what to expect, some of them, they think they're going to wake up like nothing happened. And, you know, so I just wanted to know, how do you deal with those more difficult that are trying to say, hey, you made me worse?
And I agree. I just ask him to see what you do, because most of the time, even though you explain the patient what to expect, some of them, they think they're going to wake up like nothing happened. And, you know, so I just wanted to know, how do you deal with those more difficult that are trying to say, hey, you made me worse?
Yeah, I sometimes find myself just doing a prescription because sometimes it's just easier than just continuing repeating myself. Go ahead, Nicole.
Yeah, I sometimes find myself just doing a prescription because sometimes it's just easier than just continuing repeating myself. Go ahead, Nicole.
Yeah, I sometimes find myself just doing a prescription because sometimes it's just easier than just continuing repeating myself. Go ahead, Nicole.
No, I guess sometimes that happens. I mean, you have the guy with a big prostate and they're perfect. There's no way of predicting who's going to be having miserable symptoms afterwards. It would be great to know beforehand, like if the Uroco or something will predict who's going to be bad afterwards or who's not, but maybe something for the future. So, Arpit, let's go back to the program.
No, I guess sometimes that happens. I mean, you have the guy with a big prostate and they're perfect. There's no way of predicting who's going to be having miserable symptoms afterwards. It would be great to know beforehand, like if the Uroco or something will predict who's going to be bad afterwards or who's not, but maybe something for the future. So, Arpit, let's go back to the program.
No, I guess sometimes that happens. I mean, you have the guy with a big prostate and they're perfect. There's no way of predicting who's going to be having miserable symptoms afterwards. It would be great to know beforehand, like if the Uroco or something will predict who's going to be bad afterwards or who's not, but maybe something for the future. So, Arpit, let's go back to the program.
You mentioned that you have four pillars of your EPIPRO program. How do you evaluate clinical excellence, compliance, productivity, career development?
You mentioned that you have four pillars of your EPIPRO program. How do you evaluate clinical excellence, compliance, productivity, career development?
You mentioned that you have four pillars of your EPIPRO program. How do you evaluate clinical excellence, compliance, productivity, career development?
All right, Pete, let me, I mean, do you have to go to their chart and look at it or do you have something in your EHR that can detect those things?
All right, Pete, let me, I mean, do you have to go to their chart and look at it or do you have something in your EHR that can detect those things?