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Michael J Leveridge

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Reviews in Urology|October 23, 2014
The emerging role of social media in urologyMichael J Leveridge
World Journal of Urology|November 23, 2015
The state and potential of social media in bladder cancerMichael J Leveridge
BJU International|July 2, 2014
Early adopters or laggards? Attitudes toward and use of social media among urologistsMichael Fuoco, Michael J Leveridge
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|June 16, 2011
Recent developments in kidney cancerMichael J Leveridge, Michael A S Jewett
The Journal of Urology|March 1, 2014
The dramatic increase in social media in urologyRano Matta, Chris Doiron, Michael J Leveridge
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|June 2, 2015
Outpatient percutaneous nephrolithotomy in a renal transplant patient: World's first caseKristen McAlpine, Michael J Leveridge, Darren Beiko
Frontiers in Public Health|August 1, 2020
Physicians' Earnings Do Not Affect Their Online RatingsSean C Haffey, Wilma M Hopman, Michael J Leveridge
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|April 1, 2018
A new wave of urologists? Graduating urology residents' practices of and attitudes toward social mediaKunal Jain, Michael B Fuoco, Gagan Fervaha, et al.
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|October 8, 2016
An analysis of the readability of patient information materials for common urological conditionsKatie Dalziel, Michael J Leveridge, Stephen S Steele, et al.
Journal of Endourology|May 19, 2010
Assessing outcomes in probe ablative therapies for small renal massesMichael J Leveridge, Kamal Mattar, John Kachura, et al.
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Reviews in Urology|October 23, 2014
The emerging role of social media in urologyMichael J Leveridge
World Journal of Urology|November 23, 2015
The state and potential of social media in bladder cancerMichael J Leveridge
BJU International|July 2, 2014
Early adopters or laggards? Attitudes toward and use of social media among urologistsMichael Fuoco, Michael J Leveridge
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|June 16, 2011
Recent developments in kidney cancerMichael J Leveridge, Michael A S Jewett
The Journal of Urology|March 1, 2014
The dramatic increase in social media in urologyRano Matta, Chris Doiron, Michael J Leveridge
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|June 2, 2015
Outpatient percutaneous nephrolithotomy in a renal transplant patient: World's first caseKristen McAlpine, Michael J Leveridge, Darren Beiko
Frontiers in Public Health|August 1, 2020
Physicians' Earnings Do Not Affect Their Online RatingsSean C Haffey, Wilma M Hopman, Michael J Leveridge
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|April 1, 2018
A new wave of urologists? Graduating urology residents' practices of and attitudes toward social mediaKunal Jain, Michael B Fuoco, Gagan Fervaha, et al.
Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Des Urologues Du Canada|October 8, 2016
An analysis of the readability of patient information materials for common urological conditionsKatie Dalziel, Michael J Leveridge, Stephen S Steele, et al.
Journal of Endourology|May 19, 2010
Assessing outcomes in probe ablative therapies for small renal massesMichael J Leveridge, Kamal Mattar, John Kachura, et al.
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