In Episode 7, “Imposter syndrome and resilience” of the series “Women in urology: Dare to thrive”, Dr. Silvia Secco (IT), Dr. Rianne Lammers (NL) and Dr. Guido Cereda (IT) share open and personal reflections on imposter syndrome and the many forms it takes throughout a urological career. They begin by acknowledging how common these feelings are - even among confident, accomplished clinicians - and discuss how new roles, transitions and increased responsibilities can intensify self-doubt. Draw...
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In Episode 7, “Imposter syndrome and resilience” of the series “Women in urology: Dare to thrive”, Dr. Silvia Secco (IT), Dr. Rianne Lammers (NL) and Dr. Guido Cereda (IT) share open and personal reflections on imposter syndrome and the many forms it takes throughout a urological career. They begin by acknowledging how common these feelings are - even among confident, accomplished clinicians - and discuss how new roles, transitions and increased responsibilities can intensify self-doubt. Draw...
DGU25 special: Prof. Tamalunas talks about LUTS medicines
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2 months ago
DGU25 special: Prof. Tamalunas talks about LUTS medicines
At DGU 2025 (Congress of the German Society of Urology), UROLUTS chief editor Dr. Giuseppe Magistro (DE) talks to Prof. Tamalunas (DE) about treatments for LUTS, with a focus on in vitro medicines. For more updates on functional urology, visit UROLUTS educational platform. For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.
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In Episode 7, “Imposter syndrome and resilience” of the series “Women in urology: Dare to thrive”, Dr. Silvia Secco (IT), Dr. Rianne Lammers (NL) and Dr. Guido Cereda (IT) share open and personal reflections on imposter syndrome and the many forms it takes throughout a urological career. They begin by acknowledging how common these feelings are - even among confident, accomplished clinicians - and discuss how new roles, transitions and increased responsibilities can intensify self-doubt. Draw...