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Over 300 people attended and celebrated the first book launch and Lunar New Year party of Third State Books (TSB) and the Asian American Foundation (TAAF) in New York City. On Feb. 8, NextShark, in partnership with TSB and TAAF, launched the graphic novel “Fighting to Belong!” by renowned comic-book writer Amy Chu and her 20-year-old son, Alexander Chang. ....
/PRNewswire/ On March 15, 2022, UCI Urology celebrated a historic dual chair investiture honoring Dr. Jaime Landman and Dr. Joshua Mauney. Dr. Jaime Landman. ....
SpaceOAR™ Hydrogel Placement Transperineal Biopsy (MRI-Guided) / PrecisionPoint The team of prostate cancer specialists at UCI Urology include Drs. Thomas Ahlering, Greg Gin, Cory Hugen, David Lee and Edward Uchio. By choosing these premier specialists at UCI Urology, you can be sure you are seeing prostate cancer doctors who are compassionate and experienced in selecting the best treatment or combination of treatments for your situation. They will guide you through the diagnostic and treatment process so that you understand your treatment options. Our newest recruitment to the UCI Prostate Cancer Center team is Dr. David Lee. Dr. Lee graduated as part of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society from Loma Linda University School of Medicine. After completing his urology residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Dr. Lee completed a fellowship with Dr. Ralph V. Clayman and Dr. Thomas Ahlering at UCI Health, where he was part of one of the pioneering teams in robo ....
UCI Urology Team Developing Unique Endoscope to Improve Kidney Stone Surgery News provided by Share this article Share this article IRVINE, Calif., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Four urologists at UCI Health who specialize in kidney stone diseases (Dr. Pengbo Jiang, Dr. Jaime Landman, Dr. Roshan Patel, and Dr. Ralph V. Clayman) have teamed up with UCI CALIT2 engineers (Dr. William Mao, Dr. Mike Klopfer, and G. P. Li) to design a new ureteroscope that is capable of removing all kidney stone fragments during surgery. The team has six months to complete the project and has received a grant to develop the technology. ....