19th Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium
Friday – Sunday, February 1 – 3, 2013

Target Audience
The symposium is designed for urologists and urologic allied health professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge of the current diagnostic and therapeutic modalities in urology.
Purpose and Content
This symposium will review current recommendations, issues, and controversies in the management of urologic conditions, with an emphasis on topics relevant to the general urologist. Breakout sessions will focus on the management and therapeutic modalities of selected disease processes. Additionally, management of practical cases in urology will be reviewed, with audience participation.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this symposium, the participants should be able to link the educational objectives to Core Competencies (Medical Knowledge and Patient Care) and be able to describe and discuss:
- Discuss management of nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer
- Discuss management of locally advanced bladder cancer
- Review applications of MRI to management of urologic cancers
- Discuss management of post-prostatectomy sexual dysfunction
- Identify medical issues pertinent to urologic care of a geriatric patient
- Describe medical and surgical approaches to management of vaginal mesh and sling complications
- Explain minimally invasive approaches in management of kidney cancer
- Recognize organ sparing options for penile cancer
Accreditation
UT Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
UT Southwestern Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ and 1 hour of medical ethics. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
UT Southwestern University Hospitals is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This activity provides 13 contact hours.
This activity provides 13 contact hours.
Conflict of Interest
It is UT Southwestern’s policy that participants in CME activities should be made aware of any affiliation or financial interest that may affect the speaker’s presentation(s).
Each speaker has completed and signed a conflict of interest statement. The faculty members’ relationships will be disclosed in the course syllabus.
Each speaker has completed and signed a conflict of interest statement. The faculty members’ relationships will be disclosed in the course syllabus.
Discussion of Off-Label Use
Because this course is meant to educate physicians with what is currently in use and what may be available in the future, there may be “off-label” use discussed in the presentations. Speakers have been requested to inform the audience when off-label use is being discussed.