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Urology and the Art of Surgery w/ Dr. David Canes

David Canes, MD

Urology
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Urologist Dr. David Canes talks about urology, robotic prostatectomies, the privilege of being a surgeon, how COVID has affected his work, and more

Topics Include:

  • His childhood fascination with doctors
  • The art of performing surgery
  • That surgery is less of a technical feat and more about many other really cognitive skills
  • That the arrival of robotic devices made a huge difference to urologists and how most of his work is doing robotic surgeries – mainly prostatectomies
  • Why he enjoys robotic surgery and why it has made urologic surgery so much easier
  • How you can live healthy and still get prostate cancer, especially if you have a family history
  • How he likes his patients to ask questions
  • How he recorded a video about prostate cancer and surgery for his new clients to watch before they came to see him, so they could use their time with him to ask questions specific to themselves and not for him to explain the procedure
  • How coronavirus has changed his practice in that a lot of his work is now online video chats with patients instead of face to face meetings.
  • The best compliments he has received as a surgeon
  • The importance of online accurate medical education, how it is mainly lacking and how Doctorpedia is helping patients become more engaged in their health and recovery
  • That medical understanding is not just for doctors: patients can understand if it is explained well
  • His love for skiing

I was fascinated about the whole concept that doctors exist, that there's somebody who learned the things that can go wrong and can figure it out for you. And so I think becoming a doctor was in the back of my mind

David Canes, MD

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No matter what example you choose in medicine or surgery, proper education is one piece of the puzzle, but it's a really important piece. And that's what drew me to Doctorpedia where pretty quickly I thought, 'Wow, they're really onto something here. This is crucial and for the most part it's missing.'

David Canes, MD

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There's a huge need for credible up-to-date video content. I don't blame patients for searching YouTube for their medical condition. I might do it myself if I had a new diagnosis, but it's sort of scary what's out there, because anyone can upload a video.

David Canes, MD

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