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September
10, 2008
Ruth's
Chris in Beverly Hills
224 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
TEL: 310-859-8744
WHO ATTENDED
6:30
pm: Network Reception
7:30
pm: Dinner & Speaker
| Speaker: |
Dr.
Craig V. Comiter, M.D.,
Stanford University Medical Center |
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| Topics: |
"Defining
a Treatment for Overactive Bladder" |
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Education
MD: 1992, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Residencies: 1992-1994, Brigham & Woman's Hospital,
Boston, MA
1994-1998, Harvard Program in Urology, Boston, MA
Fellowship 1998-1999, Neurourology and Female Urology,
University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Clinical Specialties
Urology, Female Urology and Urodynamics |
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Certifications
American Board of Urology
Research
I am involved in several clinical studies. I currently
am evaluating two novel and minimally invasive surgical
techniques for urinary incontinence: an incisionless
sling for female stress incontinence, and a male sling
for post-prostatectomy incontinence. In addition,
I am conducting a clinical trial of sacral neuromodulation
for the treatment of interstitial cystitis and how
it affects the urinary symptoms, as well as the chronic
pelvic pain associated with the illness.
I
also am involved in a multi-center study of a new
implantable nerves stimulator for the treatment of
urinary urgency and urinary urgency incontinence.
In addition, I am involved in a novel treatment for
pelvic pain and interstitial cystitis, using an implantable
neural stimulator. I am part of a multi-center study
of a new injectable substance for the non-operative
treatment of female stress incontinence, and in a
multi-center study of a new once-daily oral medication
for overactive bladder. Additionally, in collaboration
with my urodynamic nursing staff, we are evaluating
the utility of new and useful urodynamic techniques
for the evaluation of voiding dysfunction. At the
VA Medical Center, I am an investigator for the study
of the affect of selenium on prostate cancer progression
and prevention. Finally, I am principal investigator
for a new type of sling procedure for urinary incontinence
following prostate cancer surgery.
Currently,
I save several exciting basic science research projects,
including a novel treatment for interstitial cystitis,
and 3 new treatments for bening prostatic enlargement
and overactive bladder.
Recently,
I served as principal investigator for a NIH-funded
study regarding the treatment of chronic prostatitis.
I was also the lead investigator for a new type of
sling material for female bladder neck suspension
surgery. I was also the principal investigator for
a research study involving a new type of muscarinic
receptor blocker for the treatment of overactive bladder
and urinary incontinence. |
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Meeting
Fees
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charge to:
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Residents |
$30
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