Jacqueline Zillioux

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Jacqueline Zillioux

Jacqueline Zillioux

@jmzilla

Assistant Professor of Urology at the University of Virginia. FPMRS trained. (former Army) Wife. Mother. Nature enthusiast.

Charlottesville, VA Inscrit le Mart 2018
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Jacqueline Zillioux
Jacqueline Zillioux@jmzilla·
OAB Anticholinergics: Does Treating the Bladder Put the Brain at Risk? A tweet-itorial 🧵 inspired by my @NCSAUA open mic earlier this AM... *disclaimer = this topic is rich and nuanced, this 🧵 is not exhaustive
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Journal of Urology
Journal of Urology@JUrology·
Take a few minutes to read this amazing article 📚 First in Human Subjects Testing of the UroMonitor: A Catheter-free Wireless Ambulatory Bladder Pressure Monitor Click here ➡️ bit.ly/3X1J0eQ or click the link in our bio!
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Sandip Vasavada
Sandip Vasavada@SandipVasavada·
Thank you to AUA and SUFU for letting us participate in this update. Got to do this with rockstars @KKseattle @RenaMalikMD. This update represents the most current body of literature on SUI. @sufuorg #AUA2023
Amer. Urol. Assn.@AmerUrological

Today, #AUA in partnership with the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction, released the 2023 clinical practice guideline amendment for the surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence. Click below to read bit.ly/3ArFP5F

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Jacqueline Zillioux@jmzilla·
Thank you for highlighting! >33M Americans suffer from OAB, and ACh💊 remain the most Rx-ed OAB tx. Hope this provides helpful info re: our current understanding of potential 🧠 risks and nuances to guide convos with pts and rx decision-making !
Rena Malik, MD | Urologist@RenaMalikMD

@jmzilla discusses the risk of dementia with anticholinergic therapy for overactive bladder with me on the @sufuorg podcast. If you take care of oab patients this one is a must listen!

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Rena Malik, MD | Urologist
Rena Malik, MD | Urologist@RenaMalikMD·
Thank you to the @AmerUrological @MidAtlanticAUA and all my sponsors, mentors, colleagues and friends! Your support is deeply appreciated. If I told young medical student or resident Rena that I'd one day be honored by my society I would have never believed it. 🥹
Amer. Urol. Assn.@AmerUrological

Congratulations to the 2023 Young Urologist of the Year Award Winners! Join us in congratulating these early-career urologists and their commitment to advancing the specialty! Read more here ➡️ bit.ly/42oGBNL #AUA #Urology #AUAMembers

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Amer. Urol. Assn.@AmerUrological·
Congratulations to the 2023 Young Urologist of the Year Award Winners! Join us in congratulating these early-career urologists and their commitment to advancing the specialty! Read more here ➡️ bit.ly/42oGBNL #AUA #Urology #AUAMembers
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Nitya@NityaAbraham·
@Uro_KIND presenting on the cognitive side effects of #OAB medications Check out which medications are more permeable across the blood-brain barrier!
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Jacqueline Zillioux@jmzilla·
@BradGillMD @NityaAbraham @bkwelk I do preferentially rx trospium when beta-3 not an option but consider darifenacin, fesoterodine low risk as well for cog risks! All assuming intact BBB and working Pgp pumps. Not convinced there are clinically meaningful efficacy diffs among avail OAB meds
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Brad Gill@BradGillMD·
@NityaAbraham @bkwelk If unable to get a beta-3, it’s trospium or or bust for me. Theoretically no blood-brain barrier passage, so maybe less cognitive risks? @jmzilla?
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Nitya@NityaAbraham·
More studies on fesoteridine and solifenacin so we have more data on which is "better". @bkwelk at #SUFU23
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Jacqueline Zillioux
Jacqueline Zillioux@jmzilla·
Could not have said it better. #FPMRS is a versatile and richly rewarding field - and the @CleClinicUro fellowship is hands down fantastic. As a recent alum, already so grateful for the training and relationships!
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Neil J. Kocher, MD URPS@KocherUro

The @acgme accredited #FPMRS fellowship @CleClinicUro is top-tier. Incredible case volume/ diversity, fellow autonomy & mentorship by @sufuorg field leaders. Fantastic residents, facilities, research, collab w urogyn colleagues. Tightknit #GUKI alumni community. #CLE has it all!!

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Ly Hoang Roberts
Ly Hoang Roberts@lyhoangroberts·
If doing pioneering research or mastering the breath/depth of #FPMRS surgeries makes you do the happy nerd dance 🤓, consider applying to our fellowship! Last day to apply Tuesday @CleClinicUro. Happy to chat/answer questions🙂@SandipVasavada @EmilySlopnickMD HGoldman RRackley
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
👇👇👇 @BernieSanders @LeaderMcConnell @AOC @SenSchumer We are standing buy to save taxpayers money. Waiting on each of you to do your part !
Ruchika Talwar@RuchikaTalwarMD

What economic impact could @mcuban’s @costplusdrugs have on Medicare urologic drug spending? 🧵 🚨💰$1.29 BILLION if generics were purchased via MCCPDC💰🚨 Our new analysis in @JUrology 👉🏽 auajournals.org/doi/10.1097/JU… @BrianCortese_ @UroCancerMD #UroSoMe

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Muhammed A. Moukhtar Hammad
Muhammed A. Moukhtar Hammad@Mo_Moukhtar·
So GSM ttt does not work because it is simply does not work...rather it is not taken! #sexmed22
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
Impostor syndrome is not a sign that other people are overestimating you. It's more likely that you're underestimating your potential. Confidence is often a consequence of growth, not a cause. Believing in your ability is less important than believing in your ability to improve.
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