Hillary Durstein MSN, APRN, NP-C, CUNP, FAUNA, presents “Medical Assisting in Urology: A SUNA Task Force Initiative.”
How to cite: Durstein, Hillary. “Medical Assisting in Urology: A SUNA Task Force Initiative.” March 28, 2025. Accessed Nov 2025. https://grandroundsinurology.com/medical-assisting-in-urology-a-suna-task-force-initiative/
Medical Assisting in Urology: A SUNA Task Force Initiative – Summary
Hillary Durstein, MSN, APRN, NP-C, CUNP, FAUNA, discusses the formation and objectives of the SUNA Medical Assisting in Urology Task Force, created in response to the increasing demands placed on urology practices and the evolving role of medical assistants (MAs). In this 11-minute presentation, Durstein reviews common tasks that MAs must perform, including bladder instillations, urodynamic testing, cystoscopy assistance, and catheter insertion.
Durstein emphasizes that MAs are essential to efficient and high-quality patient care yet often lack role clarity, support, and standardized training in the urologic setting. SUNA conducted a comprehensive needs assessment, including surveys and stakeholder engagement, which revealed a desire for better onboarding, continuing education, and recognition of MAs’ contributions.
The initiative outlines key recommendations: developing structured onboarding programs tailored to urology, enhancing continuing education opportunities specific to the field, and advocating for recognition and professional development of MAs within urology teams. Durstein highlights the importance of team-based care and improving collaboration between MAs and providers, suggesting that better training can lead to increased job satisfaction and retention. The task force aims to empower MAs, elevate the quality of care, and ultimately strengthen the urologic care team.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hillary Durstein MSN, APRN, NP-C, CUNP, FAUNA, is a Nurse Practitioner with the rank of Major in the United States Army Reserve, currently serving in Las Vegas, Nevada. Durstein leads the Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic for the US Army Reserve, and serves as a remote educator of Oncology Nursing for Bayer.
Durstein earned her MSN from the University of South Alabama in Mobile. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Urologic Nurses and Associates. Durstein is also a member of the Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates, American Urological Association, and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Durstein co-authored a chapter in theManual of Men's Healthand is an author in the upcoming 2nd edition ofThe Nurse Practitioner.
