May 2016 marked a medical breakthrough in the United States that has the potential to change many lives, not to mention the entire field of urology, for the better. At Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, a cancer patient received the first successful penis transplant ever. This was not only the first successful procedure of its […]
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Urinary incontinence refers to the inability to control one’s own bladder effectively. This is caused when the muscles in the bladder contract or involuntarily relax. Urinary incontinence can make it difficult to know when you have to go, and in some cases will even cause leakage or urinary accidents that are embarrassing and uncomfortable. While […]
When it comes to patient privacy, I am a stickler. When my patients start talking about other patients of mine, I merely compliment them on their concern for others. It’s a polite way of reminding them of this sacred privacy. I’m often amused when my wife encounters a patient in a social situation, and the […]
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With so many activities coming up this weekend, we should remind ourselves of some good habits while having fun in the sun. Please pass these tips to your friends and loved ones: Drink a lot of water. We tend to let ourselves become dehydrated on a regular basis, particularly when we are distracted by fun […]
There are many reasons why I’m proud of my associations with ProstAware, chief among them being our shared commitment to supporting the communities where we live, work, and play. And isn’t it sweet when you can do good and have a good time in the process?! If you’re like me, you’ll be excited about these […]
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Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. It is a common condition that affects many men at some point in their lives. The symptoms of this condition include: Difficult and/or painful urination Increased urination Fever Lower back pain Pain in the groin Decreased sex drive Inability to achieve and/or keep an erection Because the […]
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Let me start with full disclosure: I was inspired to write this article after reading The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. However, I have been equally inspired by such books as The Tipping Point (Gladwell) and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (Covey). Without giving away the whole book, Duhigg breaks down the […]
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Patients often ask me what type of music I play in the operating room. Interestingly, they make the assumption that I do indeed play music. Well, they’re right, but it’s not quite like the movies. It provides a low volume backdrop without distraction or interference with communication. I play an eclectic mix in order to […]
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We often talk about the doctor-patient relationship and the importance of its preservation. The cornerstone of this relationship is communication. A physician needs to know a patient’s symptoms and medical history, and a patient needs to understand their disease process and treatment options. An essential element to effective communication is providing the opportunity for questions. […]
Incontinence refers to the accidental or involuntary release of urine from the bladder. It is estimated that 25 million Americans suffer from urinary incontinence, and five million of these people are men. Incontinence in men is typically the result of an enlarged prostate or prostate surgery; however, there are other factors that can cause a […]
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First Successful Penis Transplant Can Change the Face of Urology
/in BlogMay 2016 marked a medical breakthrough in the United States that has the potential to change many lives, not to mention the entire field of urology, for the better. At Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, a cancer patient received the first successful penis transplant ever. This was not only the first successful procedure of its […]
What Is Urinary Incontinence?
/in BlogUrinary incontinence refers to the inability to control one’s own bladder effectively. This is caused when the muscles in the bladder contract or involuntarily relax. Urinary incontinence can make it difficult to know when you have to go, and in some cases will even cause leakage or urinary accidents that are embarrassing and uncomfortable. While […]
A Slip of the Tongue – A Lesson On Patient Privacy
/in Blog, From Dr. MillerWhen it comes to patient privacy, I am a stickler. When my patients start talking about other patients of mine, I merely compliment them on their concern for others. It’s a polite way of reminding them of this sacred privacy. I’m often amused when my wife encounters a patient in a social situation, and the […]
Summer Safety
/in Blog, Health and WellnessWith so many activities coming up this weekend, we should remind ourselves of some good habits while having fun in the sun. Please pass these tips to your friends and loved ones: Drink a lot of water. We tend to let ourselves become dehydrated on a regular basis, particularly when we are distracted by fun […]
Saturday, June 18: A Great Day to Have Fun and Give Back
/in Blog, From Dr. Miller, NewsThere are many reasons why I’m proud of my associations with ProstAware, chief among them being our shared commitment to supporting the communities where we live, work, and play. And isn’t it sweet when you can do good and have a good time in the process?! If you’re like me, you’ll be excited about these […]
What Is Prostatitis And How Is It Treated?
/in BlogProstatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. It is a common condition that affects many men at some point in their lives. The symptoms of this condition include: Difficult and/or painful urination Increased urination Fever Lower back pain Pain in the groin Decreased sex drive Inability to achieve and/or keep an erection Because the […]
The Power of Habit
/in Blog, Innovations in Minimally Invasive SurgeryLet me start with full disclosure: I was inspired to write this article after reading The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. However, I have been equally inspired by such books as The Tipping Point (Gladwell) and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (Covey). Without giving away the whole book, Duhigg breaks down the […]
The Health Benefits of Music
/in Blog, Health and WellnessPatients often ask me what type of music I play in the operating room. Interestingly, they make the assumption that I do indeed play music. Well, they’re right, but it’s not quite like the movies. It provides a low volume backdrop without distraction or interference with communication. I play an eclectic mix in order to […]
A Patient Turns the Table
/in Blog, From Dr. MillerWe often talk about the doctor-patient relationship and the importance of its preservation. The cornerstone of this relationship is communication. A physician needs to know a patient’s symptoms and medical history, and a patient needs to understand their disease process and treatment options. An essential element to effective communication is providing the opportunity for questions. […]
How to Overcome Urinary Incontinence in Men
/in BlogIncontinence refers to the accidental or involuntary release of urine from the bladder. It is estimated that 25 million Americans suffer from urinary incontinence, and five million of these people are men. Incontinence in men is typically the result of an enlarged prostate or prostate surgery; however, there are other factors that can cause a […]