GURS Multi-Institutional Trials
In an effort to encourage collaboration and foster multi-institutional approaches to address research questions in our field of reconstructive/trauma urology, the multi-institutional trials committee (MITC) is accepting proposals for new multi-institutional studies. The goal for this effort is to encourage development of multi-institutional research and facilitate recruitment from institutions who want to participate in these studies.
The Process
- Submit study application, which can be found here
- Applications will be reviewed by the GURS-MITC in addition to independent reviewers with expertise in the study area/content
- If a study is approved, study and criteria for participation will be posted on the GURS-MIT webpage and interested centers may contact the primary study site for participation.
- Select studies will receive GURS monetary award and preferential publishing in the Gold Journal of Urology.
- Trials to be considered for the GURS monetary award will be reviewed biannually and are due on March 1st and September 1st.
Requirements
- Each study should be headed by one coordinating center whose principal investigator is responsible for the study design and proposal
- Must have clear data sharing plan
- Clear and clinically relevant hypothesis, feasible, and likely to impact clinical practice
The MITC is looking forward to your enthusiastic support and participation in these and future studies.
Current Trials
Duration of urethral catheter after bulbar urethroplasty
- Principle Investigator:
Jane Kurtzman, MD
University of Utah
[email protected] - Co-Invesitgators:
Jeremy Myers, MD, University of Utah, Dr. Benjamin McCormick, MD, University of Utah - Study Title: Optimal Duration of Indwelling Urethral Foley Catheter Following Bulbar Urethroplasty: A Pragmatic Multi-Institutional Randomized Controlled Non-Inferiority Trial
- Study Aims: View PDF