Gold Cystoscope Award Explained
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
- 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
Notes and References
- Reddy . Raghuram . Swayze . Aden . Stevens . Tupper . Moul . Judd W. . Ramasamy . Ranjith . Celebrating pioneers in urology: The Gold Cystoscope Award through the ages. Journal of Urology . May 2024 . 211 . 5S . 10.1097/01.JU.0001008760.25751.09.02 . en . 0022-5347.
- Web site: AUA Award winners: The Gold Cystoscope: A View Through the Golden Lens of the Retrospectroscope - American Urological Association . auanews.net . American Urological Association . 12 August 2024.
- Web site: Olson . Bradley . Dr. Angela Smith Recipient of UNC School of Medicine's 2023 Early Career Achievement Award . Department of Urology . 12 August 2024 . 12 June 2023.
- Web site: Dr. Stacy Loeb Brings Home The Gold For Prostate Cancer Research . drcatalona.com . 12 August 2024 . 15 April 2021.
- Web site: Edward J. McGuire (1940-2021) . urologichistory.museum . 12 August 2024.