Testimonials
"Videourology provides a great tool to apply new techniques in our daily practice…Articles and videos provide excellent descriptions of new surgical techniques and their results.”
Dr. Albert El Hajj
Department of Urology
Saint Joseph Hospital
Paris, France
"The Journal is a real asset for urologists in practice as well as training. It helps a Urology resident get an idea about what is the latest in the field of endourology. The videos in Videourology are an essential resource for all those who are striving to improve on their operating skills."
Dr. Ajay S Shetty
Bangalore Baptist Hospital
"The Journal and Videourology are both essential methods of conveying new surgical information. Journal of Endourology is very progressive and always willing to consider new and revolutionary ideas, required for the rapid advancement of endourology."
Duane Baldwin
Professor of Urology
Loma Linda University
"Journal of Endourology and Part B, Videourology represent actual results and new methods of modern endourology, which support the development of our work in this section of urology."
Iliya Saltirov, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Military Medicial Academy, Head of Department of Urology
and Nephrology and Clinic of Endourology and SWL Sofia
Bulgaria
“It’s reputation in the field of endourology and diverse spectrum of scientific papers from different countries keeps me updated on the latest research issues and trends in the field. The papers are from different countries and are not limited to those composed in big centers, allowing me to have a true, in-depth and global understanding of the research topic.”
Wai Kit Ma
Associate Consultant
Department of Surgery
Princess Margaret Hospital
Hong Kong
“It allows me to see how others are pushing the boundaries using technology and look for ways to change my practice.”
Nicholas Cost, MD
Cincinnati, OH
“As an endourologist, it is the gold standard journal for manuscripts in my field.”
Dr. Mordechai Duvdevani, MD
Director of Endourology and Lithtripsy
Hadassah Ein-Kerem University Hospital
The Hebrew Universrity
Israel
“The Journal of Endourology is an unique medical source which emphasizes technique, teaching, and basic science research as well as the clinical sciences. It is the foundation of communication amongst minimally invasive urologic surgeons worldwide and the backbone of the fellowship training programs. It is of high quality, peer reviewed, and always a step ahead!”
Raymond J. Leveillee, MD, FRCS-G
Professor of Clinical Urology, Radiology & Biomedical Engineering
Chief, Division of Endourology, Laparoscopy & Minimally Invasive Surgery
Co-Director Joint Bioengineering Endourology Developmental Surgical (JBEDS) Laboratory
Department of Urology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
"This is the premium urology journal that brings together urologists from all subspecialities to share their innovative techniques and exciting new technology. It should be compulsory reading for all urology residents!"
Dr. John Honey
Head, Division of Urology, St. Michael's Hospital
Director of Endourology, University of Toronto
“The Journal of Endourology is a truly international forum dedicated to the advancement of minimally invasive urology, from cutting-edge techniques and emerging technologies to long-term outcomes. I find the video segments and illustrations particularly beneficial as I prepare for difficult cases. Finally, the submission process is straightforward and transparent, and decisions are rendered in a timely fashion.”
James F. Borin, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery (Urology)
Director of Robotic Surgery
University of Maryland Medical Center
“For over two decades, Journal of Endourology has been the only peer-reviewed publication dedicated to minimally invasive urology. With timely articles on all aspects of urological endoscopy and laparoscopy, the Journal has kept urologists up to date on advances in this rapidly changing field.”
Robert Marcovich, MD
Director, Minimally Invasive Surgery
University of Texas Health Science Center
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