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David A. BloomUrology at Michigan: The Origin Story: Emergence of a Medical Subspecialty and Its Deployment at University of Michigan
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This book describes the emergence of a small but essential medical specialty, urology, at one of the first American public institutions of higher education, the University of Michigan. Urology at Michigan: The Origin Story, a microcosm of the modern world of healthcare specialization, entwines many stories beginning with its earliest roots, diagnostic uroscopy and the primitive interventions of catheterization and lithotomy. The Hippocratic Oath forbade its generalist healers from only three practices - abortion, euthanasia, and lithotomy, relegating the last to specialists "in that art," namely itinerant lithotomists of whom little record remains. Over two and a half millennia since Hippocrates, catheterization, lithotomy, and genitourinary surgery in general advanced only modestly until products of the industrial revolution and scientific inquiry provided the tools and knowledge that accelerated the ancient genitourinary work into a new discipline of urology around the fin de siècle of the 19th century, just as the University of Michigan concurrently was joining the top rank of higher education.
About author(s):David A. Bloom, M.D., is the Jack Lapides Professor of Urology and chair emeritus of the Department of Urology at the University of Michigan. He trained in surgery and urology at the University of California, Los Angeles, served on the staff of Walter Reed Army Medical Center as a Lt. Col., and has been on the University of Michigan faculty since 1984. He was associate dean for faculty affairs from 2000-2007 in the medical school, has held an endowed title of Jack Lapides Professor of Pediatric Urology since 2002, and was chair of the Department of Urology from 2007-2019. His clinical and scholarly interests include genitourinary reconstruction, lower urinary tract dysfunction, genital anomalies, neurogenic bladder, laparoscopy, and medical history. He has been a trustee of the American Board of Urology and a board member of the American Board of Medical Specialties, practiced pediatric urology, taught well over 100 residents at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the University of Michigan, and he has published more than 165 peer-reviewed papers and 69 book chapters. He serves on the board of the Hamilton Community Health Network in Flint, Michigan, where he also sees patients.
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