Tips for Urologists and Patients on Performing and Interpreting Uroflowmetry Tests

Uroflowmetry is a non-invasive test that measures urine flow rate, which is crucial in diagnosing urological disorders. This article provides tips for urologists and patients on performing and interpreting uroflowmetry tests. Patient preparation, correct placement of equipment, normal voiding, and accurate interpretation of data are crucial in achieving reliable results. Understanding the test purpose, following instructions, and accurately interpreting results lead to better patient outcomes.

A Quick Way to Diagnose: Point of Care Testing

In today’s world, people are so used to expecting things to get done quicker. They want their coffees to be served faster; they want to transfer their money faster… They value their time but do not want to give up on the quality of the processes.

The Concept of Doctorpreneurship – Part II

You can find the “The Concept of Doctorpreneurship” Part I blog post here. Doctorpreneurs: Dr. Tom Rolley Tom is a GP and is passionate about transitioning medicine to a more functional way of using the overwhelming amount of medical information currently available. He is a proponent of just-in-time medicine, modelled from the learnings of lean […]

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