Kelly Wins Award, Presents at Duke Urology Research Event

KellyMaryellen Kelly, clinical associate, had two presentations featured at the Multidisciplinary Benign Urology Research Day 2020 held virtually on April 24 by the Duke University School of Medicine. Her "Determining the Prevalence of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Children with Diabetes: Multi-center Cross-sectional Survey" won First Place in Clinical Research. The other presentation, "Utility Estimation for Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction in the General Population," used MTurk, a crowdsourcing online platform to obtain a community sample to determine the health utility value of neurogenic bowel dysfunction.

 

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