Updates On Stress Urinary Incontinence: From Office to OR
Katherine A. Amin, MD, discusses stress urinary incontinence and its treatment options, ranging from conservative to surgical interventions.
Read MoreKatherine Amin, MD, is the Program Director for the Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery/Urogynecology Fellowship and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Urology at the University of Miami in Florida. Dr. Amin’s research interest includes pelvic floor disorders, specifically in stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and overactive bladder.
Dr. Amin earned her medical degree from the University of Buffalo in Buffalo, New York. She completed a residency in Urologic Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, New York. Dr. Amin then completed a fellowship in Female Reconstructive Surgery/Urogynecology at the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington.
Dr. Amin is also interested in research to explore improving pelvic floor disorders among cancer survivors, health care disparities, and improving women's health. In 2022, Dr. Amin was one of two awardees to receive grant funding through the University of Miami Calabresi Clinical Oncology Research Career Development K12 Scholar Program to understand the effects of Aromatase Inhibitors on the Genitourinary Microbiome in Women with Breast Cancer.
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Katherine A. Amin, MD, discusses stress urinary incontinence and its treatment options, ranging from conservative to surgical interventions.
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Katherine Amin, MD, discusses overactive bladder, its pathophysiology, prevalence, economic burden, and evolving treatment strategies.
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