Today, pediatric urology remains on the frontier of medicine, leading the way in tissue engineering and antenatal surgery, and many more innovations are sure to follow.
San Francisco-Pediatric urology has had a rich history of groundbreaking medical advances made by surgeons whose compassion for children and creativity was often matched by a willingness to defy accepted wisdom and institutional politics.
But it did take a long time for the specialty to be recognized. The first formal fellowships in pediatric urology weren't established until 1980 at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where Dr. Snyder was an attending with John Duckett, MD. Not until 2008, nearly 30 years later, was the field finally certified as a subspecialty. In 2010, this fast-moving field passed another milestone: the first-ever World Congress of Pediatric Urology, with 10 societies from across the globe participating. There, David Bloom, MD, professor of urology at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, put their work into historical perspective in a state-of-the-art lecture on the first 50 years of the subspecialty.
Inadequate medical care for women and children prompted passage of the Sheppard-Towner Maternity and Infancy Protection Act of 1921. Promoted by progressives, suffragists, and pediatricians, the law was attacked as socialist by the American Medical Association and challenged in the Supreme Court.
Pediatricians delaying referral of vesicoureteral reflux patients
March 1st 2012Results of a survey of pediatricians' practice patterns for children with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) are worrisome in showing these primary care practitioners are retaining their patients longer before referring them to a specialist.
Relatives of vesicoureteral reflux patients at risk for related morbidity
March 1st 2012Radiologically proven VUR was present in 11 mothers and seven fathers as well as in 36 second-degree relatives (aunts, uncles, grandparents) and 73 third-degree relatives (65 first cousins and eight great-aunts, -uncles or -grandparents) of 259 VUR patients in an Irish study.