- Pelvic floor disorders treatments
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- Urological Disorders and Treatments
- Sexual function and dysfunction studies
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- Health, Medicine and Society
- Global Health Workforce Issues
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Vanderbilt University
2019-2020
Indiana University School of Medicine
2020
Nashville Oncology Associates
2019-2020
The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 test evolved into a key metric utilized by program directors (PDs) in assessing candidates for residency. transition to USMLE binary pass/fail scoring system has resulted loss of an important objective assessment. With national movements toward systems clerkship grading and trends abandonment class ranking, residency applications become increasingly challenging.
There are a variety of factors and influences, both internal external, that may impact an individual’s public toileting experience ultimately have repercussions for bladder health. This study sought to identify predominant constructs underlying women’s attitude towards using restrooms at work, school, in order develop conceptual model incorporating these themes. We performed secondary analysis cross-sectional, survey-based included open-ended questions about limitations restroom use...
Urinary incontinence is a common condition in women, who often use containment products to self-manage. Few studies have sought quantify and costs of associated with subtypes severity, therefore this study aimed product personal women.This secondary analysis from sample adult women recruited electronically via ResearchMatch for on urinary symptoms social determinants health. Participants completed validated questionnaires symptoms, were asked about daily numbers types used weekly costs,...
No AccessJournal of UrologyAdult Urology1 Mar 2020Penile Prosthesis Insertion in the Era Antibiotic Stewardship—Are Postoperative Antibiotics Necessary? Benjamin M. Dropkin, Leah P. Chisholm, Jeremiah D. Dallmer, Niels V. Johnsen, Roger R. Dmochowski, Douglas F. Milam, and Melissa Kaufman DropkinBenjamin Dropkin *Correspondence: Department Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, A1302 Center North, Nashville, Tennessee 37203 telephone: 615-343-5602; FAX: 615-322-8990, E-mail...
Introduction Women’s baseline knowledge of pelvic floor exercises (PFEs) and disorders (PFDs) is not well established, as their regarding PFE participation in such exercise. The aim our study was to assess PFD determine if any way influenced PFEs. Methods This an institutional review board–approved, cross-sectional survey administered women 18 years or older. We included all who completed the survey, which 3733 met criteria. A survey-based questionnaire used query lower urinary tract...
You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 Apr 2023MP25-05 PROGRAM DIRECTORS' PERSPECTIVES ON THE ASSESSMENT OF RESIDENCY APPLICANTS IN POST-USMLE STEP 1 ERA: A STRONG CASE FOR STANDARDIZED LETTERS RECOMMENDATION? Angeline Johny, Patrick J. Shenot, Charles Green, Leah Chisholm, Steve Riggs, Stephen V. Jackman, Aqsa A. Khan, Peter N. Kolettis, Brian K. McNeil, and Wesley Mayer JohnyAngeline Johny , ShenotPatrick Shenot GreenCharles Green ChisholmLeah Chisholm RiggsSteve Riggs JackmanStephen...
With more than 3,500 artificial urinary sphincters placed annually in the United States a significant cost burden is associated with overnight observation following surgery. We sought to determine whether inpatient management after sphincter insertion, our current local standard of care, necessary regards narcotic requirements and immediate postoperative complications.This was an institutional review board approved, retrospective insertions identified by CPT code 53445 between June 2013...
The AUA recommends delayed-phase imaging (DPI) in renal injuries to evaluate the collecting system. A trauma protocol for early conservative management of urinary extravasation (UE) was implemented improve guideline adherence. We aimed determine if increased adherence led changes outcomes.
No AccessUrology PracticeReply to Editorial Comment20 Mar 2024Reply by Authors Angeline Johny, Patrick J. Shenot, Charles Green, Leah Chisholm, Steve Riggs, Stephen V. Jackman, Aqsa A. Khan, Peter N. Kolettis, Brian K. McNeil, and Wesley Mayer JohnyAngeline Johny , ShenotPatrick Shenot GreenCharles Green ChisholmLeah Chisholm RiggsSteve Riggs JackmanStephen Jackman KhanAqsa Khan KolettisPeter Kolettis McNeilBrian McNeil MayerWesley View All Author...
You have accessJournal of UrologyReconstruction: External Genitalia and Urotrauma (including transgender surgery traumatic fistula) I (PD31)1 May 2024PD31-02 GRADE IV PENETRATING RENAL INJURIES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RATES OF DELAYED INTERVENTION FOR URINARY EXTRAVASATION AS COMPARED TO BLUNT Bryn M. Launer, Matthew W. Cole, George Koch, Leah Chisholm, Niels V. Johnsen LaunerBryn Launer , ColeMatthew Cole KochGeorge Koch ChisholmLeah Chisholm JohnsenNiels View All Author...
You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 Apr 2023PD12-03 IMPACT OF A RENAL TRAUMA IMAGING PROTOCOL ON DELAYED RATES AND HIGH-GRADE MANAGEMENT Leah Chisholm, George Koch, Rohan Bhalla, Abimbola Ayangbesan, Jennifer Haung, William Walton, and Niels Johnsen ChisholmLeah Chisholm More articles by this author , KochGeorge Koch BhallaRohan Bhalla AyangbesanAbimbola Ayangbesan HaungJennifer Haung WaltonWilliam Walton JohnsenNiels View All Author...
You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 Apr 2023PD12-04 UPDATED EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT ANGIOEMBOLIZATION ON NEED FOR DIALYSIS FOLLOWING HIGH-GRADE RENAL TRAUMA George Koch, Leah Chisholm, Rohan Bhalla, Abimbola Ayangbesan, Craig Hill, Jennifer Huang, William Walton, and Niels Johnsen KochGeorge Koch More articles by this author , ChisholmLeah Chisholm BhallaRohan Bhalla AyangbesanAbimbola Ayangbesan HillCraig Hill HuangJennifer Huang WaltonWilliam Walton JohnsenNiels View All Author...
You have accessJournal of UrologyUrodynamics/Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction/Female Pelvic Medicine: Male Incontinence: Therapy II (PD37)1 Apr 2019PD37-09 IS AN OVERNIGHT STAY NECESSARY AFTER ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER INSERTION? Benjamin Dropkin*, Jeremiah Dallmer, Leah Chisholm, Siobahn Hartigan, Sophia Delpe, Douglas Milam, and Melissa Kaufman Dropkin*Benjamin Dropkin* More articles by this author , DallmerJeremiah Dallmer ChisholmLeah Chisholm HartiganSiobahn Hartigan DelpeSophia Delpe...
You have accessJournal of UrologyUrodynamics/Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction/Female Pelvic Medicine: Male Incontinence: Therapy I (MP40)1 Apr 2020MP40-05 ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER INSERTION IN THE ERA OF ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP: ARE POSTOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTICS NECESSARY? Benjamin Dropkin*, Leah Chisholm, Jeremiah Dallmer, Niels Johnsen, Roger Dmochowski, Doug Milam, and Melissa Kaufman Dropkin*Benjamin Dropkin* More articles by this author , ChisholmLeah Chisholm DallmerJeremiah Dallmer...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Coital urinary incontinence (CUI) is a clinical problem with significant impact on quality of life, yet continues to be infrequently studied and underdiagnosed. CUI has been shown have prevalence 10-66% in women but it not well-studied nulliparous population, where the presence may particularly distressing. The objective our study was examine association other lower tract symptoms (LUTS) (NW). METHODS: An IRB approved, cross-sectional electronic survey...
You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 May 2022PD06-12 USAGE AND COST OF URINARY INCONTINENCE PRODUCTS IN WOMEN Leah Chisholm, Elisabeth Sebesta, Stephanie Gleicher, Melissa Kaufman, Roger Dmochowski, and W. Stuart Reynolds ChisholmLeah Chisholm More articles by this author , SebestaElisabeth Sebesta GleicherStephanie Gleicher KaufmanMelissa Kaufman DmochowskiRoger Dmochowski ReynoldsW. View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000002525.12AboutPDF ToolsAdd to...