The Gold Cystoscope Award founded in 1936, revised in 1977, and named after the cystoscope, is awarded annually by the American Urological Association. The first recipient was Donald G. Skinner.[1][2]
List of awardees
edit- Ranjith Ramasamy 2023[1]
- Angela Smith 2022[3]
- Stacy Loeb 2021[4]
- Edward J. McGuire 1982[5]
- E. Darracott Vaughan 1981
- Stuart S. Howards 1979
- Carl A. Olsson 1978
- Patrick C. Walsh 1977
- Donald G. Skinner 1976
References
edit- ^ a b Reddy, Raghuram; Swayze, Aden; Stevens, Tupper; Moul, Judd W.; Ramasamy, Ranjith (May 2024). "Celebrating pioneers in urology: The Gold Cystoscope Award through the ages". Journal of Urology. 211 (5S). doi:10.1097/01.JU.0001008760.25751.09.02. ISSN 0022-5347.
- ^ "AUA Award winners: The Gold Cystoscope: A View Through the Golden Lens of the Retrospectroscope - American Urological Association". auanews.net. American Urological Association. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
- ^ Olson, Bradley (12 June 2023). "Dr. Angela Smith Recipient of UNC School of Medicine's 2023 Early Career Achievement Award". Department of Urology. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
- ^ "Dr. Stacy Loeb Brings Home The Gold For Prostate Cancer Research". drcatalona.com. 15 April 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
- ^ "Edward J. McGuire (1940-2021)". urologichistory.museum. Retrieved 12 August 2024.