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Scientific PROGRAM

Register by FEBRUARY 18

to save!

AUA2020.ORG

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Whether performing fURS or PCNL, Olympus is the ONLY partner that

marries versatile imaging technology with powerful and effi cient

lithotripters to provide a complete stone management solution.

Only one company can bring stone management full circle

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From Below with URF-V3 powered by Visera Elite II

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1. Data on fi le. 2. When compared to its predecessor. 3. Narrow Band Imaging© 2020 Olympus America Inc. Trademark or Registered Trademark of Olympus and its affi liated entities in the U.S. and/or other countries of the world. All patents apply. OAIURO0120AD33487

▪ DuraBend provides unparalleled maneuverability and 8x durability1,2

▪ Lower pole access without fear of scope damage

▪ Crisp, realistic visualization of the entire urinary tract

▪ 25% brighter NBI® for optimal visualization of vascularity1,2,3

▪ Uncompromised quality at less than $350 per procedure1

PCNLShockPulse-SE

fURSOlympus

Lasers and URF-V3

DuraBendPassive Bending

Soft

Medium

Stiff

▪ Ultra lightweight transducer for superior ergonomics

▪ World’s only hand-held activation and suction regulation

via intuitive surgeon control

▪ Market-leading stone removal rate

▪ Diamond-like carbon (DLC) probe coating to enhance durability & lubricity

▪ Multiple probe sizes available to enhance any percutaneous procedure

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Dear Colleague:

Join us in the spectacular city of Washington, DC, for the 115th AUA Annual Meeting!

For more than a century, the American Urological Association (AUA) has stood at the forefront of developing innovative, evidence-based urologic education for urologists and urologic healthcare professionals worldwide. The 2020 AUA Annual Meeting (AUA2020) will continue this longstanding tradition, assembling thought leaders from around the world to provide you with the very latest advancements in urologic medicine. Last year’s Annual Meeting welcomed more than 16,000 attendees from over 100 countries around the globe, making it the largest meeting of urologists and urology researchers in the world, and underscoring the meeting’s value to the global urologic community. AUA2020 will give you unparalleled access to groundbreaking research, the latest clinical guidelines, a wide array of courses and forums, and the very latest technologies in urology.

We hope to see you in our spectacular host city of Washington, DC, for what is sure to be the best Annual Meeting yet!

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John D. Denstedt, MD, FRCSC, FACS, FCAHSSecretary

Victor W. Nitti, MDEducation Chair

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And They’re Off!Place your bet, A Night at the Races will be an evening to remember!

Experience the riveting excitement of off-track thoroughbred horse racing at the

crowning social event of AUA2020. A Night at the Races will be an electrifying evening

full of spirited racing traditions, entertainment and plenty of chances to wager your luck.

Proceeds benefit the Urology Care Foundation’s research and patient education programs.

Friday, May 15, 2020Main Event: 7 – 10 p.m.

VENUE: The Hamilton Live 600 14th St, NW

Washington, DC 20005

JOCKEY CLUB RECEPTION: 6-7 p.m.

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5

2020 AUA ANNUAL MEETING

CONTENTSCME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7REGISTRATION FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10COURSE/SKILLS TRAINING FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11RESIDENTS PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14SCHEDULE-BY-DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-26RESEARCH PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDER PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . 24HISTORY EXHIBIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

SCHEDULE AS OF JANUARY 1, 2020

#AUA20

May 15-18, 2020 Walter E. Washington Convention Center801 Mt Vernon Pl NW, Washington, DC 20001

REGISTEROnline at AUA2020.org

By phone at 800-908-9414 or

410-689-3700

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Visit AUA2020.org for the most up-to-date program information.6

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The American Urological Association (AUA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATION The American Urological Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 46.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

OTHER LEARNERS The AUA is not accredited to offer credit to participants who are not MDs or DOs. However, the AUA will issue documentation of participation that states that the activity was certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

AUA DISCLOSURE POLICY All persons in a position to control the content of an educational activity (i.e., activity planners, presenters, authors) are required to disclose to the provider any relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. The AUA must determine if the individual’s relationships may influence the educational content and resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the commencement of the educational activity. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent individuals with relevant financial relationships from participating, but rather to provide learners with information so they can make their own judgments. Disclosures are posted online at AUA2020.org/Disclosures.

RESOLUTION OF IDENTIFIED CONFLICT OF INTEREST All disclosures will be reviewed by the Conflict of Interest (COI) Review Work Group for iden-tification of conflicts of interest. Peer reviewers who serve as part of the COI Review Work Group, working with the program directors and/or editors, will document the mechanism(s) for management and resolution of the conflict of interest, and final approval of the activity will be documented prior to implementation. Any of the mechanisms below can/will be used to resolve conflict of interest:

• Peer review for valid, evidence-based content of all materials associated with an educational activity by the course/program director, editor, and/or Education COI Review Work Group or its subgroup.

• Limit content to evidence with no recommendations.

• Introduction of a debate format with an unbiased moderator (point-counterpoint).

• Inclusion of moderated panel discussion.

• Publication of a parallel or rebuttal article for an article that is felt to be biased.

• Limit equipment representatives to providing logistics and operation support only in procedural demonstrations.

• Divestiture of the relationship by faculty.

OFF-LABEL OR UNAPPROVED USE OF DRUGS OR DEVICES The audience is advised that this continuing medical education activity may contain reference(s) to off-label or unapproved uses of drugs or devices. Please consult the prescribing information for full disclosure of approved uses.

DISCLAIMER The opinions and recommendations expressed by faculty, authors and other experts whose input is included in this program are their own and do not necessarily represent the viewpoint of the AUA.

EVIDENCE-BASED CONTENT It is the policy of the AUA to ensure that the content contained in this CME activity is valid, fair, balanced, scientifically rigorous and free of commercial bias.

STATEMENT OF NEED Urologists need a thorough knowledge of the most recent developments and techniques, as well as established guidelines in urology, to ensure the highest standards of patient care and safety.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the 2020 Annual Meeting, participants will be able to:

• Describe recent developments in the medical and surgical management of urology patients.

• Identify new technologies for the treatment of urologic conditions.

• Integrate the latest guidelines on the management of urological diseases into their practice.

• Incorporate evidence-based research and literature into the shared decision making process.

CLAIMING YOUR CME CREDITS OR CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE You can claim your CME/Certificate of Attendance several ways:

• On Site: AUAUniversity Store

Sunday, May 17: 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

Monday, May 18: 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

• Online: AUA2020.org/ClaimCME

• Mobile App (iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phones and tablets): Available for download in April 2020

To claim credit/participation hours:

• Scan your badge upon entrance into accredited sessions (except for Plenary).

• Login to the CME Credit Claim.

• Accredited sessions that you were scanned into will be listed.

• Add any Plenary sessions you attended to your list of sessions.

• For each session you attended, select the appropriate number of credits/hours that correspond to your participation in the session.

• Save your sessions and credit/hours throughout the meeting prior to your final submission.

• After you have completed all sessions, you must complete the meeting evaluation and attest to your final credits/hours to have your credits added to your AUA transcript. Note: No changes may be made after final submission of your credits/hours.

Note: All 2020 Annual Meeting CME credits/participation hours must be claimed by August 31, 2020. Credits will be awarded only to the person whose name is associated with the badge.

Questions? Email [email protected].

CME

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REGISTER BY FEBRUARY 18, 2020 AND SAVE ON REGISTRATION!

REGISTER ONLINERegister at AUA2020.org. A credit card and AUA ID number are required. Registrants who do not have an AUA ID number may request one at AUAnet.org. Notification of AUA ID number will be emailed within one business day. If choosing a registration category that requires a copy of your valid, state-issued license, please fax to 410-689-3912 at the time of registration. Failure to provide the required documentation will void your registration.

REGISTER BY PHONECall 800-908-9414 or 410-689-3700

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (ET)

REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE!Deadline for discounted Annual Meeting registration: February 18, 2020.

Deadline for discounted pricing on Instructional Course Pass and Hands-on Skills Training: March 10, 2020.

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION? The registration fee for AUA2020 includes:

• Access to all Plenary, poster, podium, forum and video sessions.

• Access to Advance Practice Provider and Practice Management Programs.

• Access to Specialty Society and International Society meetings.

• Access to Webcasts of captured scientific sessions (does not include Webcasts of Instructional Courses).

• Entrance to the Science & Technology Hall and the Saturday Afternoon Networking Event.

• Use of the shuttle service between Walter E. Washington Convention Center and official AUA hotels (excludes hotels within walking distance).

• Publications: Meeting Program, AUA Online Program Abstracts, AUA Daily News and Schedule-at-a-Glance.

• AUA2020 Mobile App.

ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION FEES APPLY FOR THE FOLLOWING: • Individual Live Course Pass

• Single Instructional Course Ticket

• Hands-on Skills Training

• AUA2020 Virtual Meeting

• Your Essential Guide to Congenitalism & Transitional Care (AUA/GURS/SPU/SUFU Program)

AUA members are eligible to attend the Annual Meeting at a discounted rate. Learn about becom-ing a member to take advantage of this benefit. Membership applications must be submitted and completed by March 27, 2020. Applicants will receive an email regarding membership status in order to meet this deadline. To learn about becoming a member to take advantage of this benefit, visit AUAnet.org/Join.

RECEIVING YOUR CREDENTIALS During the registration process, you may select to receive your credential badge by mail or pick up your badge on site.

IF YOU SELECT TO RECEIVE YOUR BADGE BY MAIL — For U.S. registrants, badges will be mailed up until April 15, 2020. For International registrants who register by March 31, 2020, badges will be mailed. Registrations made after this date will require on-site badge pickup.

IF YOU SELECT TO PICK UP YOUR BADGE ON SITE — To expedite the check-in process, please bring your confirmation with you to the Already Registered counters located at The Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Scan the bar code at one of the stations to receive your badge. A valid photo ID will be required.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS Thursday, May 14 12-6 p.m.

Friday, May 15 6 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday, May 16 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday, May 17 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

Monday, May 18 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

LETTER OF INVITATION A Letter of Invitation can be requested during the online registration process. Letters of invi-tation do not include payment of registration

fees, travel, lodging or any other expenses, promises or endorsements by the AUA.

PRESS REGISTRATION All media must provide proper media cre-dentials and must register through the AUA Communications Office. For more information, email [email protected] or call 410-689-3932.

GROUP REGISTRATION For travel agents or companies registering 20 or more persons, please contact 410-689-3917 or email [email protected]. Group reg-istrations are subject to all requirements and provisions of AUA registration policies.

SPECIAL ASSISTANCE The American Urological Association (AUA), an organization accredited for continuing medical education (CME), complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act §12112(a). If any partici-pant is in need of special assistance or has any dietary restrictions, a written request should be submitted at least one month in advance. For additional assistance with your request, please call 800-908-9414 or email [email protected].

CONSENT TO USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES Registration and attendance at or participation in AUA meetings and other activities constitute an agreement by the registrant to the AUA’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photo-graphs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities.

AUDIO, VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT The use of audio, video and other photographic recording equipment by attendees is prohibited inside AUA meeting rooms.

REPRODUCTION PERMISSION Reproduction of written materials developed for AUA2020 is prohibited without the written per-mission from individual authors and the AUA.

REGISTRATION

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MEMBER CATEGORIESRegistration

Code

Early Fee On or before

2/18/20

Standard Fee On or after

2/19/20

ACTIVE, ASSOCIATE AND SENIOR MEMBER• ACTIVE – Urologists practicing in the U.S., Canada, Mexico or Central America who are Board-certified. Doctors

of Osteopathy who completed an AOA-approved urology residency program and are certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.

• ASSOCIATE – Requirements are the same as Active members except for the Board certification.

• SENIOR – Must have 20 years as an Active member and retired or be permanently disabled.

MEM10 $395 $495

HONORARY MEMBER – Specially designated scientists who have achieved outstanding prominence in the field of medicine related to urology, Officers of the Association and/or distinguished urologists.

MEM9 $0 $75

RESIDENT/FELLOW MEMBER – Residents/fellows practicing and studying within the U.S., Canada, Mexico or Central America, to include residents who are enrolled in an ACGME-accredited or AOA-approved urology residency training program, clinical Fellows enrolled in an accredited fellowship or post residency training program and post doctorate research fellows engaged in biomedical research under a qualified mentor. (MD, DO, PhD).

MEM8 $150 $250

INTERNATIONAL MEMBER AND INTERNATIONAL SENIOR MEMBER

• INTERNATIONAL – Urologists practicing outside the U.S., Canada, Mexico or Central America who are actively practicing urology and are members of their national urological society.

• INTERNATIONAL SENIOR – Must have 20 years as an International member and retired or be permanently disabled.

MEM2 $395 $495

INTERNATIONAL RESIDENT-IN-TRAINING MEMBER – Residents enrolled in a urology residency training program outside of the U.S., Canada, Mexico or Central America.

MEM5 $150 $250

ALLIED AND ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDER MEMBER• ALLIED – Non-physician professionals, including nurses (RN, LPN, LVN), medical technicians and medical assistants

concentrating in urology for at least one year.

• ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDER – Physician assistants and advanced practice nurses (to include advanced practice registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nurse specialists) concentrating in urology for at least one year.

MEM6 $250 $350

AFFILIATE AND RESEARCH SCIENTIST MEMBER• AFFILIATE – Non-urologist MDs or DOs who significantly contribute to urology through clinical practice.

• RESEARCH SCIENTIST – Independent investigators with PhDs or equivalent degrees, or DVM, who have demonstrated achievements in the field of urology.

MEM3 $250 $350

MEDICAL/GRADUATE STUDENT – Full-time medical students in an allopathic or osteopathic medical school or enrolled in an accredited graduate school program for the purpose of obtaining a PhD degree or equivalent and actively engaged in research under a qualified mentor.

MEM7 $25 $100

REGISTRATION FEES

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MEMBERSSAVE! join us! If you're not a member,

join the AUA and you could save up to $749 on your registration!

AUA Members receive a significant discount on their Annual Meeting registration fees. To be eligible for the member rate, you must submit your application and all required materials by January 31, 2020 (for early-bird pricing) or March 27, 2020 (for standard pricing). Learn more at AUAnet.org/Join.

ANNUAL MEETING CANCELLATION POLICYTo cancel any part of your Annual Meeting registration (this includes registration for the Annual Meeting, Course Pass, Single Instructional Course Ticket, and Hands-on Skills Trainings), you must submit a writ-ten request on or before April 2, 2020. Cancellation requests received by this date

will be honored less a $100 administrative processing fee. No refunds will be honored on requests received on or after April 3, 2020. Please allow four to six weeks to process your refund. Anyone registering after April 2, 2020 and wishing to cancel will receive no refund on any part of their registration fees. Name

substitutions are not permitted. Cancellation requests can be faxed to 410-689-3912 or emailed to [email protected].

NON-MEMBER CATEGORIES JOIN THE AUA AND SAVE!Registration

Code

Early Fee On or before

2/18/20

Standard Fee On or after

2/19/20

NON-MEMBER PHYSICIAN – Individuals who are licensed to practice medicine. NMB4 $1,144 $1,244

*NON-MEMBER ALLIED OR ADVANCE PRACTICE PROVIDER, MEMBERS OF THE AUA PRACTICE MANAGERS' NETWORK (CANNOT BE A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN.) – Technicians, medical assistants, nurses (RN, LPN, LVN), practice managers, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses (to include advanced practice registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nurse specialists), interns, pharmacists and therapists. A copy of valid pro-fessional license from state certifying body is required. Current non-physician members of the AUA Practice Managers' Network.

NMB5 $536 $636

*NON-MEMBER RESEARCH SCIENTIST – Independent Investigators with PhD or equivalent degrees seeking to advance progress in the field of urology. This category is not for physicians or employees of commercial companies. Proof of research is required.

NM6P $536 $636

*NON-MEMBER POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW – Individuals with a PhD degree or equivalent actively engaged in biomedical research under a qualified mentor. Proof of post-doctoral status is required.

NM6F $380 $480

*NON-MEMBER RESIDENT/FELLOW – Individuals with an MD degree or equivalent in a multi-year graduate medi-cal education program, including residency program and fellowship participants. Proof of residency is required.

NM6R $380 $480

*NON-MEMBER MEDICAL AND GRADUATE STUDENT – Individuals enrolled in a medical school for the purpose of obtaining an MD degree or equivalent or enrolled in an accredited graduate school program for the purpose of obtain-ing a PhD or equivalent and actively engaged in research under a qualified mentor. Proof of enrollment is required.

NMB7 $100 $175

*CORPORATE REPRESENTATIVE – Full-time employees of companies without a product or service to exhibit who are attending for educational purposes only. Business card is required for badge. This registration category is not for employees of a registered exhibiting company. Those registrations are handled by the appointed meeting contact from your company.

XBC $2,273 $2,373

*HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR, PRACTICE MANAGER/BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL – Healthcare executives who lead hospitals, healthcare systems and other healthcare organizations. Professionals who work in the business operations of a clinical practice/healthcare organization serving urology patients. Does not include practicing physi-cians or corporate representatives.

NM5A $670 $770

*Allied Health Care Professional category requires a copy of valid professional license from state certifying body . Medical and Graduate Students, Researchers, Residents-in-Training and Fellows will be required to submit a letter of qualification from the head of their department on official stationery . It must indicate your position and professional responsibilities . All documents must be submitted at the time of registration . Fax your docu-ments to 410-689-3912 .

Note: The AUA does not offer "Science & Technology Hall Access" badges or "One Day Only" passes for the Annual Meeting .

REGISTRATION FEES

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Visit AUA2020.org for the most up-to-date program information.10

See page 11 for schedule and pricing or visit

AUA2020.org/HandsOn

HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING

Develop your skills under the guidance of

experts in these popular interactive sessions.

These fill quickly so be sure to register early!

Maximize Your Education AT AUA2020!

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES

Purchase the Instructional Course Pass for unlimited access to 85+ Instructional Courses at AUA2020. Want to attend a single course? Purchase the Single

Instructional Course Ticket.

The Instructional Course Pass is one of the most highly rated offerings at Annual Meeting. Here is feedback from last year’s attendees:

“Content was really great and provided a deep dive into topics.”

“The Course Pass is a great innovation

of the AUA.”

“The breadth of topics and caliber of faculty

is amazing.”

For a complete listing of Instructional Courses, visit

AUA2020.org/Courses

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COURSE FEES

FEES FOR INSTRUCTIONAL COURSESEarly-Bird Fee On or before

3/10/20

Standard Fee On or after

3/11/20

Live Course Pass OR Virtual Course Pass Purchase the Live Course Pass for unlimited access to the 85+ Instructional Courses offered at the Annual Meeting.

$199 $249

Live Course Pass OR Virtual Course Pass for APPs, Residents, Fellows, Medical and Graduate Students (MEM6, NMB5, MEM7, MEM8, MEM5, NM6R and NMB7 categories only).

$149 $199

Course Pass Bundle (Live + Virtual) Includes Live Course Pass PLUS online access to all Instructional Courses at AUA2020.

$349 $399

Course Pass Bundle (Live + Virtual) for APPs, Residents, Fellows, Medical and Graduate Students (MEM6, NMB5, MEM7, MEM8, MEM5, NM6R and NMB7 categories only).

$299 $349

Single Instructional Course Ticket Provides access to a single Instructional Course.

$99 $99

Single Instructional Course Ticket for APPs, Residents, Fellows, Medical and Graduate Students (MEM6, NMB5, MEM7, MEM8, MEM5, NM6R and NMB7 categories only).

$79 $79

FEES FOR HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAININGEarly-Bird Fee On or before

3/10/20

Standard Fee On or after

3/11/20

101HO: Hands-on Urologic Ultrasound Thursday, May 14, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Course Director: Pat F. Fulgham, MD

$1,950 (Member)

$2,250 (Non-member)

$2,340 (Member)

$2,700 (Non-member)

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102HO: Interventional Ultrasonography: A New Urology Paradigm for Using Renal Ultrasound to Guide Renal Access & Biopsies Friday, May 15, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Course Director: Thomas Chi, MD

$440 $520

103HO: Prostate MR Imaging: What a Urologist Should Know Friday, May 15, 2-5 p.m. Course Directors: Ardeshir R. Rastinehad, DO; Jelle Barentsz, MD, PhD

$390 $470

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104HO: Introduction to Prostate Tissue Ablation: High Intensity Focused Ultrasound and Cryotherapy Saturday, May 16, 7:30-10:30 a.m. Course Directors: Arvin K. George, MD; Samir S. Taneja, MD

$440 $520

105HO: Introduction to Office-Based Transperineal Prostate Interventions: Systematic Biopsy, Rectal Hydrogel Spacer & MR/US Fusion Saturday, May 16, 2-5 p.m. Course Directors: Arvin K. George, MD; John T. Wei, MD

$440 $520

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106HO: – Single Port Robotic Surgery: Applications & Step-by-Step Technical Instructions Sunday, May 17, 8-11 a.m. Course Director: Jihad Kaouk, MD, FACS

$440 $520

107HO: Practical PCNL: From Access to Exit Sunday, May 17, 2-5:15 p.m. Course Director: Robert M. Sweet, MD, FACS

$440 $520

Extend Your Education after the Annual Meeting!

VIRTUAL COURSE PASSGet online access to Webcasts of all 85+ courses at AUA2020 so you can continue your education at home! The Virtual Course Pass does not offer CME.

LIVE COURSE PASS + VIRTUAL COURSE PASS BUNDLEMaximize your education when you purchase the Live Course Pass with the Virtual Course Pass. This bundle gives you unlimited access to the Live Courses at AUA2020, plus online access to Webcasts of all Instructional Courses. The Virtual Course Pass does not offer CME.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE PASS• Instructional course materials will be available

online beginning April 17, 2020. Course materials can be downloaded and/or printed at home.

• Instructional Course Passes are not transfer-able.

• AUA has planned seating to maximize capacity and to comply with Fire Marshal reg-ulations. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so please plan accordingly.

• Hands-on Skills Trainings require an addi-tional registration fee and are not included in the Instructional Course Pass.

• Virtual Course Passes do not offer CME.

• Single Instructional Course Tickets must be presented at the door to gain entrance to the course room.

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Young Urologists Forum

Saturday, May 16 10-11:30 a.m.

If you’ve been in practice for 10 years or less, this unique forum is for you! This program explores the unique perspectives, experiences and goals of young urologists.

The Great Debate

Saturday, May 16 2-4 p.m.

Selected chief residents from each AUA Section participate in a series of 10-minute debates on selected top-ics. Come cheer on your Section and witness skilled rhetoric in action!

Residents Forum

Sunday, May 17 7-11 a.m.

A perennial favorite, this interactive program is designed to enhance career planning and address the topics most relevant to residents and fellows.

The AUA loves residents and fellows and AUA2020 features an array of programming designed just for our urologists in training!

Program Highlights for

RESIDENTS & FELLOWS

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9th Annual AUA Residents Bowl in the Science & Technology Hall

Don’t miss one of Annual Meeting’s most popular events. Residents from the AUA Sections take the stage in this ultimate battle of the brains!

Preliminary Rounds: Friday, May 15 12:30-1:30 p.m. and 2:45-4 p.m.

Semi-finals: Saturday, May 16 12:30-1:30 p.m.

FINALS: Sunday, May 17 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Partners in Education

Residents & Fellows Speed Mentoring Program

Sunday, May 17 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

This innovative program pairs mentees with several young surgeon mentors in a fast-paced hour-long event. Pre-registration is required.

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THE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

PROGRAM is now part of the AUA

Annual Meeting!

Two-Day Practice Management Program

Examining the Topics Impacting the Management of Today’s Urology Practice

Friday, May 15 & Saturday, May 16

Based on overwhelming feedback, the AUA will now integrate its annual Practice Management Program into the AUA Annual Meeting program! AUA2020 will introduce a new Practice Management Pathway (PMP), which will continue the tradition of the Practice Management Conference by offering a two-day program dedicated to the topics that impact today’s urology practice PLUS even greater opportunities for education and engagement, with access to the plenary, forums, Science & Technology Hall and more!

Learn more at

AUA2020.org/PMP

New for 2020: T h e S o c i e t i e s f o rP e d i a t r i c U r o l o g y

A N N U A LM E E T I N G68

th

May 15-172020

WASHINGTON, DC

spuonline.org

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SCHEDULE-BY-DAY

THURSDAY, MAY 14

HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING

Note: Hands-on Skills Training requires separate registration. These sessions fill quickly so we encourage you to register early.

START END TITLE

7:30 5:00 101HO: Hands-on Urologic UltrasoundDirector: Pat F. Fulgham, MD

FORUM

This program requires separate registration ($150/$99 residents and fellows).

START END TITLE

10:00 5:30 Your Essential Guide to Congenitalism & Transitional Care Director: Hadley M. Wood, MDPresented by the AUA in Collaboration with GURS, SPU & SUFU

SPECIALTY SOCIETIES

START END SOCIETY

8:00 5:00 Society of Academic Urologists (SAU)

Pre-Meeting Programming

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SCHEDULE-BY-DAY FRIDAY, MAY 15PLENARY PRIME TIME

MORNING SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

7:30 8:00 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance Can Be Done with mpMRI & Biomarkers; Biopsies Are No Longer Necessary Moderator: Christopher P. Evans, MD, FACS Debaters-Pro: Mark Emberton, MD; Eric A. Klein, MD Debaters-Con: William J. Catalona, MD; Samir Taneja, MD

8:00 8:15 State-of-the-Art Lecture: A Urologic Primer in Genitourinary Immunotherapy Presenter: Charles G Drake, MD, PhD

8:15 8:45 Second Opinion Cases: Distal Penile Cancer: Options to Partial Penectomy Moderator: Curtis A. Pettaway, MD Panelists: Robert Jeffrey Karnes, MD; Philippe E. Spiess, MD

8:45 9:15 State-of-the-Art Lecture: Artificial Intelligence Presenter: Diana L. Nole

9:15 9:30 AUA Guidelines 2020: Advanced Prostate Cancer

9:30 10:00 AUA Guidelines Case-based Panel Discussion: Bladder Cancer (Non-muscle & Muscle Invasive) Moderator: Sam S. Chang, MD Panelists: Sima Porten, MD; Joshua Meeks, MD; Elizabeth Plimack, MD; Ronald Chen, MD, MPH

10:00 10:30 Panel Discussion: What to Do During BCG shortage for High-risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Patients? Moderator: Seth P. Lerner, MD, FACS Panelists: Stephen A. Boorjian, MD; Ashish M. Kamat, MD; James M. McKiernan, MD; Chad R. Ritch, MD

10:30 10:55 Panel Discussion: Low-grade Prostate Cancer: Selective HIFU (Focal Therapy) vs. Active Surveillance vs. Radical Prostatectomy Moderator: Michael Koch, MD

10:55 11:09 AUA Guidelines 2020: Asymptomatic Microhematuria Presenter: Daniel A. Barocas, MD

11:09 11:15 AUA/ACS Stop the Bleed Campaign Awareness Presenter: Michael Coburn, MD, FACS

11:15 11:30 European Urological Association (EAU) Lecture Presenter: Alberto Briganti, MD

PLENARY PRIME TIME

AFTERNOON SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

1:00 2:10 Court is in Session: Telemedicine Moderator: Martin Miner, MD Expert Witnesses: Mohit Khera, MD; Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD Defendant: Gregory Broderick, MD

2:10 3:00 Semi-Live Surgeries & Surgical Techniques: Tips & Tricks: Oncology

FORUMS

START END TITLE

8:00 5:30 Practice Management Program

1:00 5:00 History of Urology Forum

1:00 5:00 Urologic Oncology Research Symposium: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Impact of Macro & Microenvironment on Efficacy

INTERNATIONAL & SPECIALTY SOCIETIES

START END SOCIETY

7:00 12:00 Indian American Urological Association (IAUA)

7:30 5:00 Confederación Americana de Urología (CAU)

7:30 6:00 Society for Pediatric Urology (SPU)

8:00 4:45 World Chinese Urological Society (WCUS)

8:00 5:00 Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA)

10:00 5:30 Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons (GURS)

12:30 4:30 Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction (SUFU)

POSTER, PODIUM & VIDEO SESSIONS

START END SESSION

7:00 5:30 Poster, Podium & Video Sessions

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FRIDAY, MAY 15 SCHEDULE-BY-DAYHANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING

Note: Hands-on Skills Training requires separate registration. These sessions fill quickly so we encourage you to register early.

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8:00 12:00 102HO: Interventional Ultrasonography: A New Urology Paradigm for Using Renal Ultrasound to Guide Renal Access & Biopsies Director: Thomas Chi, MD

2:00 5:00 103HO: Prostate MR Imaging: What a Urologist Should Know Directors: Ardeshir R. Rastinehad, DO; Jelle Barentsz,MD, PhD

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES

Note: Admission to Instructional Courses requires the purchase of the Live Course Pass or the Single Instructional Course Ticket.

TIME COURSE # TITLE/DIRECTOR

7:30

-9:3

0 a.

m.

00IC Refractory OAB: Tips & Tricks on Optimal 3rd Line Therapy Delivery Kathleen C. Kobashi, MD, FACS, FPMRS

002IC Minimally-Invasive PCNL (Mini-PCNL): The Way Forward Madhu S. Agrawal, MD

003IC Trimodality Therapy for Management of Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Adam S. Feldman, MD, MPH

004IC Management of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction After Prostate Cancer Treatment Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD

005IC Practical Medical Management of Nephrolithiasis: A Guidelines & Case-based Approach Glenn M. Preminger, MD

10 a

.m.-1

2 p.

m.

006IC Genetic Testing in Prostate Cancer: Understanding Clinical Implications for Early Detection, Localized Disease & CRPC Todd M. Morgan, MD

007IC Renal Cell Carcinoma: Surgical & Medical Management of High-risk Renal Cell Carcinoma: New Paradigms for Treatment Benjamin R. Lee, MD

008IC Evaluation & Management of Adrenal Masses: A Case-based Approach Neal E. Rowe, MD

009IC Advanced Ureteroscopy: Overcoming Challenging Problems Michael Grasso, III, MD

010IC Urolithiasis: Metabolic Evaluation & Medical Treatment Michael E. Lipkin, MD

011IC Nocturia: Advances in Diagnosis, Basic Science & Management Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD

1:30

-3:3

0 p.

m.

012IC AUA 2020 Guideline: Advanced Prostate Cancer Michael S. Cookson, MD, MMHC

013IC Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma Tumor Board: A Case-based Approach to Management Surena F. Matin, MD

014IC Case-based Discussion of AUA Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Guidelines Sam S. Chang, MD

015IC Controversies in Surgical Stone Management: A Case-based Instructional Course Stephen Y. Nakada, MD

016IC Winning the Battle Against Burnout: The Secrets to Resilience & Work-Life Integration Ryan P. Terlecki, MD, FACS

017IC Updates in the Management of Penile Cancer: A Case-based Approach Philippe E. Spiess, MD

4-6

p.m

.

018IC Chemotherapy & Immunotherapy for Genitourinary Malignancies: A Primer for Urologists & Advanced Practice Providers Costas D. Lallas, MD

019IC AUA 2020 Guideline: Male Infertility Peter N. Schlegel, MD

020IC New Technology in the Management of Stone Disease: What’s New, What Works & What to Buy Bodo E. Knudsen, MD, FRCSC

021IC Robot-assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Beyond the Learning Curve John W. Davis, MD

022IC Testis Cancer: Current Concepts & Controversies Joel Sheinfeld, MD

023IC Complications of Vaginal Mesh: Management & Controversies Kamran Sajadi, MD

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HALL

START END EVENT

9:00 4:00 Hall Hours

12:30 1:30 9th Annual AUA Residents Bowl: Round 1

2:45 4:00 9th Annual AUA Residents Bowl: Round 2

Note: Additional educational offerings and hands-on learning will take place in the Science & Technology Hall. Pick up a schedule on site for complete details.

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SCHEDULE-BY-DAY SATURDAY, MAY 16PLENARY PRIME TIME

MORNING SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

7:30 8:00 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Pre-emptive URS (or SWL) vs. Active Surveillance for Non-obstructing 8 mm Renal StonesDebaters: Carley Davis, MD; Ryan S. Hsi, MD; Patrick W. Mufarrij, MD; Necole M. Streeper, MD

8:00 8:30 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Single Use Ureteroscope: Should They Be Used All of the Time? Debaters-Pro: Thomas Chi, MD; Michael E. Lipkin, MD Debaters-Con: Guido Giusti, MD; Olivier Traxer, MD

8:30 9:00 Nightmares in Endourology Moderator: Ralph V. Clayman, MD Panelists: James E. Lingeman, MD; Stephen Y. Nakada, MD; Margaret S. Pearle, MD, PhD; Ojas Shah, MD; Marshall L. Stoller, MD

9:00 9:30 Pain Management in Urologic Surgery Moderator: Angela M. Smith, MD Panelists: Jay Simhan, MD, FACS; Nicole L. Miller, MD, FACS; Benjamin J. Davies, MD

9:30 9:50 AUA Presidential Address AUA President: John H. Lynch, MD

9:50 10:10 Ramon Guiteras Lecture: Active Surveillance for Low & Intermediate Prostate Cancer: The Past or the Future?Presenter: Peter R. Carroll, MD, MPH

10:10 10:30 John K. Lattimer Lecture: The Urinary Microbiome Impacts Urologic Disease Presenter: J. Curtis Nickel, MD

10:30 10:40 Presentation of Honorary Members & Secretary Commendations for Global Leadership

10:40 11:10 Panel Discussion: Space Exploration & Urologic Health Risks Moderator: Manoj Monga, MD, FACS, FRCS (Glasg)Panelists: Michael Bailey, PhD; Jay Buckey Jr., MD; Sutchin R. Patel, MD

11:10 11:30 State-of-the-art Lecture: Has EMR Improved Patient Care?Presenter: Peter Basch, MD

PLENARY PRIME TIME

AFTERNOON SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

1:00 1:25 Panel Discussion: Obesity & Stone Disease Moderator: Dean G. Assimos, MD Panelists: Naim M. Maalouf, MD; Brian R. Matlaga, MD, MPH; Kyle D. Wood, MD

1:25 1:40 State-of-the-Art Lecture: The New Thulium Fiber Laser: What is New & How is it Used? Presenter: Peter M. Kronenberg, MD

1:40 2:10 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Diet versus Medical Therapy for Stone Prevention Moderator: Glenn M. Preminger, MD Debaters-Diet: Patrick Lowry, MD; Kristina Penniston, PhDDebaters-Medical: TBA

2:10 2:25 Confederación Americana de Urología (CAU) Lecture Presenter: Jorge Gutierrez-Aceves, MD

2:25 3:00 Semi-Live Surgeries & Surgical Techniques: Tips & Tricks: PCNL/URS

PLENARY: NEXT FRONTIER

AFTERNOON SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

1:00 1:25 Panel Discussion: Genetic Testing: What the Urologist Needs to KnowModerator: Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS Panelists: Scott E. Eggener, MD; Veda Giri, MD; Kevin R. Loughlin, MD; Todd M. Morgan, MD; Brian M. Shuch, MD

1:25 1:40 State-of-the-Art Lecture: Urologists’ Prescribing Practices Cause Dementia — Or Do They? Presenter: Tomas L. Griebling, MD, MPH

1:40 2:10 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Robotic Kidney Transplantation Moderator: Alp Sener, MD Debater-Pro: Alberto Breda, MD Debater-Con: Kenneth T. Pace, MD, MSc, FRCSC

2:10 2:25 AUA White Paper: Update on the Implementation of Shared Decision Making into Urological Practice Presenter: Danil Makarov, MD

2:25 2:40 Urological Association of Asia (UAA) Lecture: Chinese Urologists: What are We Doing and Where are We GoingPresenter: Yinghao Sun, MD, PhD

FORUMS

START END TITLE

7:30 11:30 Challenges for Urologic Research: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Robotics

8:00 5:00 Urologic Care for the Advanced Practice Provider

8:30 4:30 Practice Management Program

10:00 11:30 Young Urologists Forum

2:00 4:00 The Great Debate

3:00 5:00 Clinical Controversies in Men's Health

INTERNATIONAL & SPECIALTY SOCIETIES

START END SOCIETY

7:30 6:00 Society for Pediatric Urology (SPU)

7:55 11:50 Society for Basic Urologic Research/Society of Urologic Oncology (SBUR/SUO)

8:00 5:00 American College of Osteopathic Surgeons (ACOS)

12:25 5:00 Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO)

1:00 3:00 Asociación Española de Urología (AEU)

1:00 4:00 Society for Basic Urologic Research (SBUR)

1:00 5:00 AUA/Brazilian/Portuguese Urology Program (BPUP)

1:00 5:00 Korean World Urologic Congress (KWUC)

2:00 4:00 Hibernian Urology Society (HUS)

3:00 5:00 Polish Urological Association & Hungarian Urology Association (PTU/HUA)

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POSTER, PODIUM & VIDEO SESSIONS

START END SESSION

7:00 5:30 Poster, Podium & Video Sessions

HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING

Note: Hands-on Skills Training requires separate registration These sessions fill quickly so we encourage you to register early.

START END TITLE

7:30 10:30 104HO: Introduction to Prostate Tissue Ablation: High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound & CryotherapyDirectors: Arvin K. George, MD; Samir Taneja, MD

2:00 5:00 105HO: Introduction to Office-Based Transperineal Prostate Interventions: Systematic Biopsy, Rectal Hydrogel Spacer & MR/US FusionDirectors: Arvin K. George, MD; John T. Wei, MD

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES

Note: Admission to Instructional Courses requires the purchase of the Live Course Pass or the Single Instructional Course Ticket.

TIME COURSE # TITLE/DIRECTOR

7:30

-9:3

0 a.

m.

024IC Urinary Diversion: Current Indications, Techniques & Management of Complications Siamak Daneshmand, MD

025IC Robotic Partial Nephrectomy: Indications & Techniques–A Case-based Discussion Chandru P. Sundaram, MD, FACS, FRCS

026IC Urodinamia Práctica Jessica DeLong, MD

027IC Tips & Tricks for Optimizing Results for Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Implantation Tobias S. Kohler, MD, MPH

028IC Women’s Health Update & Gynecologic Considerations for the Urologist Ariana L. Smith, MD

10 a

.m.-1

2 p.

m.

029IC Contemporary Pharmacotherapy for OAB 2020: Monotherapy & Combined Pharmacotherapy to Optimize Treatment Eric S. Rovner, MD

030IC Testosterone Therapy for the Advanced Clinician Abraham Morgentaler, MD

031IC Current Urologic Management of Female Sexual Dysfunction Irwin Goldstein, MD

032IC Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer: 2020 Update Laurence H. Klotz, MD

033IC Técnicas de Avanzada en Cirugía Reconstructiva Genitourinaria: Análisis de Nuestros Errores (Curso en Español) Ramon Virasoro, MD

034IC Dust or Bust: A Beginner’s Guide to Modern Day Laser Lithotripsy Strategies for Ureteroscopy Khurshid R. Ghani, MD

1:30

-3:3

0 p.

m.

035IC Uro-genital Tract Infections—Emerging Threats & Clinical Guidelines Daniel A. Shoskes, MD

036IC AUA 2020 Guideline: Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction David A. Ginsberg, MD

037IC Robotic Upper Urinary Tract Reconstruction: A Top to Bottom ApproachLee Zhao, MD

038IC Prostate Cancer Update 2020 William J. Catalona, MD

039IC What’s in Your Office? An Open Discussion of the Optimal Men’s Health Experience for Patient & Urologist Joseph Alukal, MD

040IC Current Concepts & Controversies in Male Hormone Replacement Therapy Wayne J. G. Hellstrom, MD

4-6

p.m

.

041IC Vasectomy: A Very Practical Case-based Course on Preoperative, Intraoperative & Postoperative Management Ira D. Sharlip, MD

042IC What the General Urologist Should Know About Care of Transgender Patients Dmitriy Nikolavsky, MD

043IC A Practical Approach to Treatment of Common but Complex Voiding Dysfunctions in Men & Women Using Case Presentations Jerry G. Blaivas, MD

044IC Peyronie's Disease & Acquired Adult Buried PenisLaurence A. Levine, MD

045IC Adaptive PCNL: Utilizing a Contemporary Toolbox Nishant D. Patel, MD

046IC The Urinary Tract Before, During & After Renal Transplantation Obi Ekwenna, MD, FACS

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HALL

START END EVENT

9:00 6:00 Hall Hours

12:30 1:30 9th Annual AUA Residents Bowl: Semi-Finals

4:00 6:00 Saturday Afternoon Networking Event

Note: Additional educational offerings and hands-on learning will take place in the Science & Technology Hall. Pick up a schedule on site for complete details.

SATURDAY, MAY 16 SCHEDULE-BY-DAY

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AUA2020 features an array of programming dedicated to urologic research. Here are programs you won’t want to miss!

Urologic Oncology Research Symposium: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Impact of Macro & Microenvironment on Efficacy

Friday, May 15 1-5 p.m.

Challenges for Urologic Research: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

Saturday, May 16 7:30-11:30 a.m.

Basic Sciences Symposium: Novel Technologies for Benign Urology Research

Sunday, May 17 7:30-11:30 a.m.

Research Forum I: Funding Opportunities & Grant Writing Guidance for Early-Career Investigators

Sunday, May 17 1-3 p.m.

Research Forum II: Early-Career Investigators Showcase

Sunday, May 17 3-5 p.m.

Learn more at

AUA2020.org/Research

Program Highlights for

RESEARCHERS

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PLENARY: PRIME TIME

MORNING SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

7:30 7:55 Panel Discussion: Consumerism of Erectile Dysfunction Moderator: Tobias S. Kohler, MD, MPH Panelists: Tom F. Lue, MD; Alexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhD; Run Wang, MD, FACS

7:55 8:10 State-of-the-art Lecture: Update on Clinical Trials on Restorative Therapies for Erectile Dysfunction Presenter: Trinity J. Bivalacqua, MD, PhD

8:10 8:35 Panel Discussion: Unethical & Fraudulent Practices in Sexual Medicine & Urology Moderator: Ira D. Sharlip, MD

8:35 9:00 Panel Discussion: Peyronie’s Disease Management: Tips & Tricks Moderator: Lawrence S. Hakim, MD Panelists: William O. Brant, MD, FACS; Rafael Carrion, MD; Billy Cordon, MD; Wayne J. G. Hellstrom, MD; Jesse N. Mills, MD

9:00 9:15 State-of-the-Art Lecture: Painful, Smelly, Discolored or Blood Ejaculation: Best Practices Presenter: Landon Trost, MD

9:15 9:40 Panel Discussion: Current Management of Testosterone Replacement Therapies & Complications Moderator: Amy I. Guise, MD Panelists: Abraham Morgentaler, MD; Ranjith Ramasamy, MD; Alan W. Shindel, MD, MAS; Ryan P. Terlecki, MD, FACS

9:40 10:10 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Telemedicine is Good for Patients & Providers in Sexual Medicine Moderator: Gerald B. Brock, MD Debaters-Pro: Nelson E. Bennett, Jr., MD; Irwin Goldstein, MD Debaters-Con: Arthur L. Burnett, II, MD, MBA; Serge Carrier, MD

10:10 10:35 Panel Discussion: Multidisciplinary Discussion on Fertility, Hypogonadism and Sexual Function for Testis Cancer PatientsPanelists: Joel Sheinfeld, MD; Robert Brannigan, MD; John Mulhall, MD

10:35 11:05 Semi-Live Surgery: Excision & Grafting for Peyronie’s Disease

11:05 11:30 Panel Discussion: Is Advanced Paternal Age a Health Risk for the Offspring? Moderator: Craig S. Niederberger, MD Panelists: Michael L. Eisenberg, MD; Edward Kim, MD

PLENARY: PRIME TIME

AFTERNOON SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

1:00 1:15 AUA Guidelines 2020: BPH Presenter Steven A. Kaplan, MD

1:15 1:30 State-of-the-art Lecture: Future of Neuromodulation—Rechargeable, PTNS Implantable, What Else? Presenter: Philip Van Kerrebroeck, MD

1:30 2:30 Semi-Live Surgeries & Surgical Techniques: Tips & Tricks: BPH/LUTS

2:30 3:00 Panel Discussion: Mesh or Mess? Emotion vs. Evidence Moderator: Gopal Badlani, MD Panelist: Roger R. Dmochowski, MD, MMHC

PLENARY: NEXT FRONTIER

MORNING SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

7:30 8:00 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Culture-documented Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Should First Be Treated with a Non-antibiotic Medication Moderator: Robert J. Evans, MD, FACS Debaters-Con: Marisa M. Clifton, MD; Melissa R. Kaufman, MD, PhD Debaters-Pro: Una J. Lee, MD; Raymond R. Rackley, MD

8:00 8:15 State-of-the-art Lecture: Probiotics & Urology Presenter: Jeremy P. Burton, PhD

8:15 8:30 State-of-the-art Lecture: How to Painlessly Manage Chronic Orchalgia Presenter: Keith Jarvi, MD

8:30 8:50 Panel Discussion: Infection & Urologic Implants Moderator: Daniel A. Shoskes, MD Panelists: Kymora Scotland, MD, PhD; Hadley M. Wood, MD

8:50 9:05 State-of-the-art Lecture: Nocturia in the Elderly Presenter: Alan J. Wein, MD, PhD (hon)

9:05 9:20 Highlights: Society for Pediatric Urology Presenter: Emilie Johnson, MD, MPH

9:20 9:35 State-of-the-art Lecture: DSD Management in the Era of Advocacy Presenter: Richard C. Rink, MD

9:35 10:05 Panel Discussion: Status of Robotic Surgery in Pediatric Urology 2020 Moderator: Christina Kim, MD Panelists: Pasquale Casale, MD; Chester J. Koh, MD

10:05 10:35 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Neonatal Torsion Moderator: David Diamond, MD Debaters: Michael P. Leonard, MD, FRCSC; Gerald Mingin, MD

10:35 11:10 Semi-Live Surgery: Hypospadias Repair

11:10 11:30 John Duckett Memorial Lecture: Effects of Cancer Treatment in Children into Adulthood Presenter: Daniel Green, MD

SUNDAY, MAY 17 SCHEDULE-BY-DAY

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SCHEDULE-BY-DAY SUNDAY, MAY 17PLENARY NEXT FRONTIER

AFTERNOON SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

1:00 1:10 Highlights: Benign Urologic Research Presenter: Peter C. Black, MD, FACS, FRCSC

1:10 1:20 Highlights: Urologic Oncologic Research Presenter: Margot Damaser, PhD

1:20 1:35 Urology Care Foundation Presidential AddressUCF President: Harris M. Nagler, MD

1:30 1:45 Urology Care Foundation Rising Stars Lecture Presenter: Matthew J. Resnick, MD, MPH

1:45 2:05 Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU) Lecture: Doing Research in Cost Constrained Environments Presenter: Andre Van der Merwe, MD

FORUMS

START END PRESENTATION

7:00 11:00 Residents Forum

7:30 11:30 Basic Sciences Symposium: Novel Technologies for Benign Urology Research

8:00 5:00 Urologic Care for the Advanced Practice Provider

10:00 4:15 19th International Prostate Forum

11:30 12:30 Residents & Fellows Speed Mentoring Program

1:00 3:00 Research Forum I: Funding Opportunities & Grant Writing Guidance for Early-Career Investigators

3:00 5:00 Research Forum II: Early-Career Investigators Showcase

INTERNATIONAL & SPECIALTY SOCIETIES

START END SOCIETY

6:45 10:00 Society for Women in Urology (SWIU)

7:30 11:30 American Society for Men’s Health (ASMH)

7:50 12:00 Engineering & Urology Section of the Endourology Society (EUS)

10:30 2:30 Urological Society for American Veterans (USAV)

1:00 3:00 Geriatric Urological Society (GUS)

1:00 3:00 Society for Infection & Inflammation (SIIU)

1:00 5:00 R. Frank Jones Urological Society (RFJUS)

1:00 5:00 Society for the Study of Male Reproduction (SSMR)

1:00 5:00 Urologic Society for Transplantation & Renal Surgery (USTRS)

1:00 6:00 Society of Urologic Robotic Surgery (SURS)

2:00 5:00 Japanese Urological Association (JUA)

2:00 5:05 British Association of Urological Surgeons/BJU International/Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand/Scandinavian Association of Urology (BAUS/BJUI/USANZ/SCAUR) Joint Session 2020

2:00 6:00 Sociedad Argentina de Urologia (SAU)

2:25 5:35 Societa Italiana di Urologia (SIU)

POSTER, PODIUM & VIDEO SESSIONS

START END SESSION

7:00 5:30 Poster, Podium & Video Sessions

HANDS-ON SKILLS TRAINING

Note: Hands-on Skills Training requires separate registration. These sessions fill quickly so we encourage you to register early.

START END TITLE

8:00 11:00 106HO: Single-port Robotic Surgery: Applications & Step-by-Step Technical InstructionsDirector: Jihad Kaouk, MD, FACS

2:00 5:15 107HO: Practical PCNL: From Access to ExitDirector: Robert M. Sweet, MD, FACS

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES

Note: Admission to Instructional Courses requires the purchase of the Live Course Pass or the Single Instructional Course Ticket.

TIME COURSE # TITLE/DIRECTOR

7:30

-9:3

0 a.

m.

047IC Incorporating Genomic Testing for Prostate Cancer into Your Practice Joseph R. Wagner, MD

048IC New Horizons & Perspectives in Male Genito-urethral Reconstruction Francisco E. Martins, MD; Jay Simhan, MD, FACS

049IC The Indications for Vaginal Thermotherapy: What is & is There a Role for Laser & Radiofrequency Treatments Roger R. Dmochowski, MD, MMHC

050IC Teleurology: Practical Guide to Improve Patient Access to Urological CareEmmanuel O. Abara, MD & Aaron D. Martin, MD

051IC Managing Patients with Complex Voiding Dysfunction: A “Flipped Classroom” Hot Air Balloon Debate John T. Stoffel, MD

052IC AUA Guidelines: Evaluation & Management of Localized Renal Masses: A Case-based Approach Steven C. Campbell, MD, PhD

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10 a

.m.-1

2 p.

m.

053IC What’s New in the Management of Hormone Naïve & Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer: A Case-based Session for Urologists, Advanced Practice Providers & Teams Judd W. Moul, MD, FACS

054IC Global Perspectives in Urethral Reconstruction Hunter Wessells, MD, FACS

055IC How to Start, Build & Run a Successful Andrology / Men’s Health Practice Ranjith Ramasamy, MD

056IC Difficult Cases in High-risk Bladder Cancer: An Evidence-based Approach Michael S. Cookson, MD, MMHC

057IC Vaginal Surgery for the Urologist—Learning Through Video Presentations & Audience Interaction Victor W. Nitti, MD

058IC Multi-Parametric Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer Pat F. Fulgham, MD

1:30

-3:3

0 p.

m.

059IC Should I Be Ordering a PET Scan? Integrating Molecular Imaging into Urologic Oncology Clinical Practice: Current Approaches & Future Opportunities Marc A. Bjurlin, DO

060IC Using Shared Decision Making to Help Patients Decide on Prostate Cancer Screening & Treatment Danil Makarov, MD, MHS

061IC Integrating Care for Oncology Patients: Establishing a Multidisciplinary Oncology Clinic with Advanced Therapeutics Kelly L. Stratton, MD

062IC AUA 2020 Guideline: Premature Ejaculation Alan W. Shindel, MD, MAS

063IC Urodynamics—Indications & Interpretation: A Case-based Approach Craig V. Comiter, MD

064IC Avoiding Medical Malpractice in the Age of EMR Mitchell C. Benson, MD; Ben Rubinowitz, Professor

4-6

p.m

.

065IC Diagnosis & Management of Localized, Locally Advanced & Advanced Kidney Cancer W. Marston Linehan, MD

066IC Optimizing Surgical Outcomes in Older Adults Charles D. Scales, Jr., MD, FACS

067IC Actualidades en Endourología—Manejo Quirúrgico y Médico de Litiasis Renal Daniel Olvera, MD, MSC

068IC AUA 2020 Guideline: BPH Steven A. Kaplan, MD

069IC Welcome to the Classroom: Highly Interactive Case-Based Discussions of Issues in Female Pelvic Medicine Howard B. Goldman, MD, FACS

070IC Primary & Reoperative Hypospadias Repair: An Evidence-based Approach Warren T. Snodgrass, MD

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HALL

START END EVENT

9:00 4:00 Hall Hours

12:30 1:30 9th Annual AUA Residents Bowl: Finals

Note: Additional educational offerings and hands-on learning will take place in the Science & Technology Hall. Pick up a schedule on site for complete details.

SUNDAY, MAY 17 SCHEDULE-BY-DAY

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PLENARY PRIME TIME

MORNING SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

7:30 8:00 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Are Urodynamics Needed in Workup of Post-prostatectomy Incontinence? Moderator: Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD Debaters-Pro: Timothy B. Boone, MD, PhD; Craig V. Comiter, MD Debaters-Con: Arthur P. Mourtzinos, MD, MBA; Ouida Lenaine Westney, MD

8:00 8:30 Second Opinion Cases: How to Manage a 65-year-old Man with Bothersome LUTS & Underactive Bladder Moderator: Henry Lai, MD Panelists: Toby C. Chai, MD; Jason Patrick Gilleran, MD; Alvaro Lucioni, MD; Kyu-Sung Lee, MD

8:30 9:00 AUA Guidelines Case-based Panel: Stress Urinary Incontinence Moderator: Kathleen Kobashi, MD, FACS Panelists: Cristiano Gomes, MD; E. Ann Gormley, MD; J. Christian Winters, MD

9:00 9:25 Panel Discussion: Is Radiotherapy the Devil’s Work? Moderator: Kenneth W. Angermeier, MD Panelists: Sean P. Elliott, MD; Francisco E. Martins, MD

9:25 9:55 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Robotic Reconstruction: Almost as Good as the Real Thing Moderator: Bradley A. Erickson, MD, MS, FACS Panelists: Benjamin N. Breyer, MD, FACS; Daniel Eun, MD; Brian J. Flynn, MD; John Kelly, MD

9:55 10:25 Second Opinion Cases: Suboptimal Results after Intraplaque Collagenase Injections for the Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease Panelists: Faysal A. Yafi, MD; David Ralph, MD

10:25 10:55 Panel Discussion: Bulbar Urethral Strictures 101: A Review of the Guidelines & Basic Management Options for Bulbar Urethral Strictures in a Case-based Format Moderator: Dmitriy Nikolavsky, MDPanelists: Amanda S. Chung, MD; Lindsay A. Hampson, MD; Bryan Voelzke, MD; Matthias D. Hofer, MD

10:55 11:35 Surgical Techniques: Tips & Tricks: Ureteral Reconstruction Kidney to BladderModerator: Jill C. Buckley, MD Panelists: Judith C. Hagedorn, MD; Boyd R. Viers, MD; Lee C. Zhao, MD; Jeremy Ockrim, MD

This popular two-day program is dedicated to the topics most relevant to advanced

practice providers (APPs) in urology.

Saturday, May 16 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Sunday, May 17 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Explore more AUA2020 programming for APPs at

AUA2020.org/APP

Urologic Care for the ADVANCED

PRACTICE PROVIDER

MONDAY, MAY 18

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PLENARY PRIME TIME

AFTERNOON SESSION

START END PRESENTATION

1:00 3:40 Take-Home Messages

1:00 1:10 Basic Science (Malignant)

1:10 1:20 Kidney Cancer

1:20 1:30 Bladder Cancer

1:30 1:40 Prostate Cancer

1:40 1:50 Basic Science (Benign)

1:50 2:00 Reconstruction

2:00 2:10 Endourology/Stones

2:10 2:20 Infection/Inflammation

2:20 2:30 Infertility/Andrology

2:30 2:40 Sexual Dysfunction

2:40 2:50 Pediatrics

2:50 3:00 Transplantation

3:00 3:10 Female Urology/Incontinence

3:10 3:20 BPH/LUTS

3:20 3:30 Imaging

3:30 3:40 Robotic Surgery

AUA ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

START END PRESENTATION

12:00 12:30 Annual Business Meeting

FORUM

START END PRESENTATION

8:30 10:00 American Board of Urology Town Hall

SPECIALTY SOCIETIES

START END SOCIETY

8:00 12:00 Research on Calculus Kinetics Society (ROCK)

8:00 12:00 Society for Benign Prostate Disease (SBPD)

POSTER, PODIUM & VIDEO SESSIONS

START END SESSION

7:00 11:30 Poster, Podium & Video Sessions

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES

Note: Admission to Instructional Courses requires the purchase of the Live Course Pass or the Single Instructional Course Ticket.

TIME COURSE # TITLE/DIRECTOR

7:30

-9:3

0 a.

m.

071IC Management of Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: Practical Solutions for Common Problems Kamal S. Pohar, MD

072IC Single-port & Multi-port Advanced Robotic Urologic Oncology: Extreme Unforgettable Cases & Their Management Vipul R. Patel, MD

073IC Perioperative Opiod-sparing Analgesia Strategies for Enhanced Recovery After Urological SurgeryT. Anthony Anderson, MD, PhD

074IC Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome: Current Diagnosis & Management — Future Trends Philip M. Hanno, MD

075IC Practical & Evidence-based Minimally Invasive & Robotic-assisted Surgery in Pediatric Urology Patricio C. Gargollo, MD

076IC Multispecialty Groups, Academic Health Systems & Private Equity: Choosing a Practice Model That Works for You Randall B. Meacham, MD

10 a

.m.-1

2 p.

m.

077IC Infertility Update 2020: A Comprehensive Approach to Understanding & Treating Male Infertility in the Era of IVF Larry I. Lipshultz, MD

078IC Optimizing Care of the OAB Patient Using a Clinical Care Pathway Benjamin M. Brucker, MD

079IC Common Dilemmas in Prostate Cancer Detection & Management Gerald L. Andriole, Jr. MD

080IC Catastrophes, Complications & Corrections in Percutaneous Renal Surgery Arthur D. Smith, MD

081IC Evaluation & Management of Urinary Tract Bleeding: From Asymptomatic Microhematuria to Intractable Hemorrhagic Cystitis Stephen A. Boorjian, MD

MONDAY, MAY 18 SCHEDULE-BY-DAY

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1:30

-3:3

0 p.

m.

082IC Recurrent UTIs in Women: Ask the Guideline Jennifer Anger, MD, MPH

083IC Understanding the Evidence: New Technologies for Treating BPH & LUTS Peter J. Gilling, MD

084IC Prostate Cancer Diagnostics: Biomarkers, MRI & Biopsy Techniques

Daniel Barocas, MD

085IC Surgical & Medical Management of Stones Guidelines Update: A Case-based Approach Ojas Shah, MD

086IC Complications of Robotic Urological Surgery: Prevention, Recognition & Management Rene J. Sotelo, MD

087IC Common Problems in Pediatric Urology: What Every Urologist Should Know Richard Rink, MD

MONDAY

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have developed, so

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Industry Clinical Update (ICU) TheaterVisit the ICU Theater

for presentations from industry regarding the latest products, services, data and research findings.

Saturday Networking

EventTake advantage of the opportunity to expand your network and meet fellow urologists from

around the globe.

Skills Challenge

Compete and test your scientific skills by visiting

sponsored booths and completing tasks. The highest ranked

participant will receive an Apple Watch.

Residents Bowl

Prepare for the ultimate battle of the brains!

Residents will test their knowledge in different

urological subspecialties, the history of Urology

AND MORE!

Skills Enhancement WorkshopsEnjoy hands on

workshops where experts conduct

tutorials of the latest medical devices.

Hall Hours:Friday

10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Beer Tasting of the

Nation’s Capital: 2-4 p.m.

Saturday

9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday Afternoon

Networking Event: 4-6 p.m.

Sunday

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Beer Tasting of the

Nation’s Capital: 2-4 p.m.

The Science & TECHNOLOGY HALL

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Industry Clinical Update (ICU) TheaterVisit the ICU Theater

for presentations from industry regarding the latest products, services, data and research findings.

Saturday Networking

EventTake advantage of the opportunity to expand your network and meet fellow urologists from

around the globe.

Skills Challenge

Compete and test your scientific skills by visiting

sponsored booths and completing tasks. The highest ranked

participant will receive an Apple Watch.

Residents Bowl

Prepare for the ultimate battle of the brains!

Residents will test their knowledge in different

urological subspecialties, the history of Urology

AND MORE!

Skills Enhancement WorkshopsEnjoy hands on

workshops where experts conduct

tutorials of the latest medical devices.

Hall Hours:Friday

10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Beer Tasting of the

Nation’s Capital: 2-4 p.m.

Saturday

9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday Afternoon

Networking Event: 4-6 p.m.

Sunday

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Beer Tasting of the

Nation’s Capital: 2-4 p.m.

The Science & TECHNOLOGY HALL

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