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John Roger Bell

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The Journal of Urology|December 23, 2015
Medical Expulsive Therapy is Useful for Urinary CalculiGlenn M Preminger, John Roger Bell, Stephen Y Nakada
Journal of Endourology|July 22, 2017
In Vitro Comparison of Stone Fragmentation When Using Various Settings with Modern Variable Pulse Holmium LasersJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Stephen Y Nakada
Urology|July 26, 2020
EDITORIAL COMMENTLeslie M Peard, Lauren J Bierbaum, John Roger Bell
Urology|June 26, 2017
In Vitro Comparison of Holmium Lasers: Evidence for Shorter Fragmentation Time and Decreased Retropulsion Using a Modern Variable-pulse LaserJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Stephen Y Nakada
Current Urology|April 21, 2025
Assessing health literacy and subsequent implementation of an animated video to enhance understanding for patients with nephrolithiasisAnand Prabhu, Jason Bylund, John Roger Bell, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Urology|October 4, 2017
Prospective evaluation of flexible ureteroscopes with a novel evaluation toolJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Sara L Best, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Urology|June 26, 2017
A survey of patient preferences regarding medical expulsive therapy following the SUSPEND trialJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Sara L Best, et al.
Urology|November 5, 2023
Any Questions? Understanding the Functional Health Literacy in Patients Who Underwent UreteroscopyKatelyn A Spencer, Eric R Wahlstedt, Kathleen E Upton, et al.
Urology|April 12, 2020
Identifying a Break in the Chain: An Analysis of Where Ureteroscope Damage Occurs in the Hospital CycleMargaret M Higgins, Adam Dugan, John Roger Bell, et al.
Journal of Endourology|February 23, 2018
Automated Computer Software Compared with Manual Measurements for CT-Based Urinary Stone Metrics: An Evaluation StudyJohn Roger Bell, Natasza M Posielski, Kristina L Penniston, et al.
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The Journal of Urology|December 23, 2015
Medical Expulsive Therapy is Useful for Urinary CalculiGlenn M Preminger, John Roger Bell, Stephen Y Nakada
Journal of Endourology|July 22, 2017
In Vitro Comparison of Stone Fragmentation When Using Various Settings with Modern Variable Pulse Holmium LasersJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Stephen Y Nakada
Urology|July 26, 2020
EDITORIAL COMMENTLeslie M Peard, Lauren J Bierbaum, John Roger Bell
Urology|June 26, 2017
In Vitro Comparison of Holmium Lasers: Evidence for Shorter Fragmentation Time and Decreased Retropulsion Using a Modern Variable-pulse LaserJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Stephen Y Nakada
Current Urology|April 21, 2025
Assessing health literacy and subsequent implementation of an animated video to enhance understanding for patients with nephrolithiasisAnand Prabhu, Jason Bylund, John Roger Bell, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Urology|October 4, 2017
Prospective evaluation of flexible ureteroscopes with a novel evaluation toolJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Sara L Best, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Urology|June 26, 2017
A survey of patient preferences regarding medical expulsive therapy following the SUSPEND trialJohn Roger Bell, Kristina L Penniston, Sara L Best, et al.
Urology|November 5, 2023
Any Questions? Understanding the Functional Health Literacy in Patients Who Underwent UreteroscopyKatelyn A Spencer, Eric R Wahlstedt, Kathleen E Upton, et al.
Urology|April 12, 2020
Identifying a Break in the Chain: An Analysis of Where Ureteroscope Damage Occurs in the Hospital CycleMargaret M Higgins, Adam Dugan, John Roger Bell, et al.
Journal of Endourology|February 23, 2018
Automated Computer Software Compared with Manual Measurements for CT-Based Urinary Stone Metrics: An Evaluation StudyJohn Roger Bell, Natasza M Posielski, Kristina L Penniston, et al.
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