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Can one open up a solo practice in urology?

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Can one open up a solo practice in urology?

Definetely yes! While we say office urology, we mention:
-Medical management of specially BPH and ED in men; cystitis and overactive bladder syndrome in women.
-Management and survey of VUR and Enuresis Nocturna in children.
-Transrectal prostate biopsy.
-Office cystoscopy and even bladder fulgration.

These are enough to fulfill a private office practice.
 
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Definetely yes! While we say office urology, we mention:
-Medical management of specially BPH and ED in men; cystitis and overactive bladder syndrome in women.
-Management and survey of VUR and Enuresis Nocturna in children.
-Transrectal prostate biopsy.
-Office cystoscopy and even bladder fulgration.

These are enough to fulfill a private office practice.

And vasectomies until the goddamn cows come home
 
(1) Other then that, it's almost ridiculous that there is a field with awesome and varied procedures, a great job market, great pay, and interesting pathology. Not only that, but we truly get to help people and see results in the short term. A TURP patient who can now pee or a stone patient who is now pain free is the most grateful patient you'll meet.

Do you think that any other fields experience all of these perks? I'm also interested in Urology, mainly due to the great job market, varied procedures, and the ability to make acute improvements in my patients lives. I've been trying to draw up a list of fields that fulfill those desires
 
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