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...
ESMO 2025 special: Prof. James presents the BladderPath trial
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4 weeks ago
ESMO 2025 special: Prof. James presents the BladderPath trial
UROONCO BCa chief editor Dr. Benjamin Pradere (FR) talks to Prof. Nicholas James (GB) on the results of the final survival analysis from the BladderPath trial, a randomised comparison of upfront magnetic resonance imaging versus transurethral resection for staging new bladder cancers. This interview was recorded at ESMO 2025 in Berlin, Germany. For more updates on bladder cancer, please visit our educational platform UROONCO BCa. For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcas...
EAU Podcasts
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...