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Female — Urologists (2018)

Urogynecology or Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS). It focuses on: Indiana University School of Medicine Urinary Tract: Kidneys, bladder, and urethra. Pelvic Floor: Muscles and tissues supporting the bladder and reproductive organs. Conditions: Stress incontinence, overactive bladder, and pelvic organ prolapse. University of California - Davis Health 🏥 Reasons to See a Urologist (for Women) Many women incorrectly assume urologists only treat men. You should visit one if you experience: LCMC Health Chronic UTIs: Recurring urinary tract infections. Incontinence: Leaking urine when coughing, sneezing, or exercising. Pelvic Pain: Persistent discomfort in the lower abdomen. Blood in Urine: (Hematuria) which requires immediate investigation. Kidney Stones: Sharp pain in the side or back. UCA Women's Center 📋 What to Expect at an Appointment Medical History: Review of urinary habits and pelvic health. Physical Exam: A focused pelvic exam to check for prolapse or muscle strength. Testing: May include a

The year 2018 marked a pivotal moment for women in urology, characterized by a significant surge in representation and a deepening dialogue about the unique challenges they face. Historically a male-dominated field, urology saw its female workforce grow from less than to an estimated 9.2% of practicing urologists by 2018. This shift was even more pronounced among the next generation, with women comprising 25% of residents in the specialty that year. The 2018 Workforce Landscape female urologists (2018)

Female urologists in 2018 were more likely than their male counterparts to pursue subspecialties like Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) and Pediatric Urology . leadership roles remained heavily male-dominated.

Data from the 2018 census highlighted the rapid demographic shift. While the overall percentage of practicing female urologists remained under 10%, the "pipeline" of female medical students and residents suggested a dramatic increase in the coming decade. Incontinence: Leaking urine when coughing

Despite the influx of women into the field, a gender gap persisted in leadership. In academic settings, women were less likely to receive promotions and took an average of 1.2 years longer than men to advance from assistant to associate professor. Patient Perceptions and "Female Urology"

: Despite workforce growth, leadership roles remained heavily male-dominated. In 2018, there were no female editors-in-chief in leading urology journals, and women comprised only 4.8% of editorial board members .

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