
Transitioning the Adult with Congenital Urological Conditions
Transitioning the Adult with Congenital Urological Conditions
Presented by Ronak A. Gor, D.O.
Session Description
A discussion of the medical, surgical, social and administrative complexities of patients with adult congenital urologic conditions as they progress into adulthood.
Learning Objectives
After this session, learners should be able to:
1. Define Adult Congenital Urology (ACU)
2. Discuss urologic issues in patients with ACU conditions
3. Discuss barriers to transition
4. How to optimize transition
After viewing this on-demand lecture recording, you may ask the instructor questions by using the interactive "Discussion" tab. All participants will have access to this discussion board to interact with the instructor and other attendees.

Ronak Gor, D.O.
Director of Genitourinary Reconstruction and Trauma
Ronak Gor, D.O., is the Director of Genitourinary Reconstruction and Trauma at Cooper University Health Care.
Dr. Gor completed both an internship and residency at the Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia, PA, while receiving additional fellowship training in genitourinary reconstruction and trauma at the University of Minnesota Medical School and Gillette Lifetime Children's Clinic in the Twin Cities.
His expertise is in reconstructive and general urology with clinical areas of interest including urethral stricture disease, open and robotic urinary tract reconstruction, urologic prosthetics, Peyronie's disease, and advanced neurogenic bladder. He has a particular interest in the field of adult congenital urology, taking care of patients with congenital urologic conditions as they transition into adulthood.
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