American urological association

2024

Annual Report

Advocacy
Met with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to advocate for 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule policies related to cuts to the conversion factor, valuation of specific urology services, supply pack pricing and global surgical package values.
Through October 1, raised $79,101 in AUAPAC donations and supported 33 candidates that champion urologic advocacy priorities.
Held 7th Annual Urology Advocacy Summit in Washington, DC, with more than 305 attendees and 220 Capitol Hill visits.
Convened a panel of experts, including leaders from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), patients and urologists to discuss diversity in research and barriers to patient engagement in clinical trials.
Hosted 11th Annual Bladder Health Alliance Roundtable where patient organizations learned about engagement opportunities from various government agencies including the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
Submitted two comment letters on behalf of urologic researchers and patients to the House Energy & Commerce Committee regarding proposed reforms to overhaul the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by, among other things, consolidating agencies from 27 to 15.
Launched the AUA State Advocacy “Grasstops” Program that helped urologists across five states deliver oral and/or written testimony before eight different government bodies on access to prostate cancer screening.
Surveyed AUA domestic members on 2025-2026 federal advocacy priorities that are used to determine key lobbying initiatives for the 119th Congress.
Developed first-ever list of patient advocacy priorities to ensure the AUA speaks with one voice while advocating on behalf of the entire urologic community.
Education
Education and International Programs
121
Office of Education committee members
95
accredited educational activities
53,766
individual learner CME credit claims
168,181
hours of CME claimed
65
international leadership meetings
54
international educational activities including those in Spanish and Portuguese
21
academic exchange and visiting scholars (8 from USA, 13 international)
8
international resident scholars (from Brazil, India, Japan)
11
countries represented in the AUA Resident Bowl Competition (note:  includes USA, Canada & Mexico)
14
international society affiliate meetings at AUA2024
932,278
questions answered in SASP app
1,966,770
page views of AUA Urology Core Curriculum
2,277
participants in the 2024 In-Service and OKAT exams
10,755
downloads of the Update Series AudioBook
103,239
AUAUniversity podcast plays
857,281
total video plays on AUAUniversity YouTube channel
AUA Annual Meeting

The AUA welcomed more than 13,000 attendees to San Antonio representing more than 100 countries around the globe!

2,359
abstracts presented
180
plenary speakers
297
instructional course faculty
474
program moderators

AUA2024 featured an array of innovative sessions, including:

Research

Held the second Innovation Nexus Conference in May 2024 prior to the AUA Annual Meeting in San Antonio. It was attended by over 250 entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, investors and urologists focused on urologic discovery.

Awarded the first Boston Scientific Medical Student Innovation Fellowship to fund a 12-month research project for a medical student from a group underrepresented in urology and interested in translating urology research into innovation.

Hosted the 2024 Early Career Investigators Workshop at AUA Headquarters to help promising urologic researchers develop grant writing skills.

2024 Office of Research Awards
52

researchers supported

21

continuing grantees and 31 new early career investigators grants issued

$1.3+

million in grant funding to awardees

12

women awardees

Data
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Data Research Program
  • The AUA Data Research Program (DRP) re-launched in May 2023 with six projects awarded in January 2024. Four projects are using data from the AUA Census and two projects are using data from the AQUA Registry. Learn more about the 2024 winning projects and award recipients.

  • For the 2025 DRP award cycle, 47 letters of intent were received with 17 invited to submit a full application. Six awards will be made, including four Census and two AQUA projects.

AQUA
  • The AUA Quality Registry (AQUA) was approved by CMS as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) for the 2025 MIPS reporting year.

  • AQUA now includes 56 physician performance measures, including 19 measures that are urology-relevant.

  • AQUA now includes more than 13.1 million unique patients in the AQUA Registry with various urologic conditions and more than 106 million patient encounters.

  • After a thorough RFP process, Verana Health was selected as the new data ingestion partner for the AQUA Registry. Transition activities have started to ensure practices are ready for 2025 MIPs reporting. Review FAQs about Verana Health and the AQUA Registry.

LEADERSHIP & BUSINESS

The AUA Institute for Leadership & Business (ILB) is an initiative dedicated to providing education, training and resources to support leadership development and business acumen within the urology community. The Institute includes a number of programs and activities which offer valuable business and leadership training for our members. This year’s highlights include:

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

The AUA is committed to the leadership development of its members, at all stages of their careers. The AUA Leadership Program is the AUA’s most longstanding and venerated leadership development initiative, and in 2024 the AUA graduated its 10th leadership class. The year-long program is designed to nurture future leaders in urology with activities that include an immersive training weekend, capstone group projects, participation in the AUA Summit and more.

LEADERSHIP & BUSINESS EDUCATION

From live courses to on-demand webcasts and podcasts, the AUA’s leadership and business educational offerings cover the topics most relevant to urologists and urology practice professionals. The ILB Track at AUA2024 in San Antonio featured seven courses on topics that included leadership strategies for inspiring excellence and achieving success, building your group’s culture, negotiation and conflict resolution, the basics of coding and billing and more. All courses are available on-demand on AUAUniversity. The AUA also offers the Leadership & Business Podcast which features bi-monthly interviews on a stimulating array of topics including the role of private equity in urology, hospital employed vs. private practice perspectives, physician revenue in the changing health care environment and monetizing and incentivizing artificial intelligence. The ILB podcast saw more than 8,000 downloads in 2024, underscoring our members’ interest in the topics of leadership and business.

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT & CODING

The AUA recognizes the critical value of the practice team, and in 2024, the AUA continued its coding education with AUA CodingPlus, a quarterly virtual education series that tackles the latest coding issues impacting urology. The AUA also hosted a two-day Practice Management & Coding Program, an event that explores practice management and coding topics and is available on-demand on AUAUniversity. In 2024, the AUA also made its Practice Managers’ Network (PMN) a FREE subscription. The PMN will now offer free subscriptions to AUA publications like the PMN e-news, plus discounts to AUA’s practice management and coding activities.

Membership
The AUA proudly served more than 26,500 members representing 138 countries around the globe in 2024! We welcomed over 3,300 new members in the past year.
Our members are at the core of everything we do!

The volunteer efforts of countless members is critical to advancing the AUA’s mission and the work we do.

In 2024, over 600 members served in 1,000+ positions across 50+ Councils, Committees, Editorial Boards and Guidelines Panels. Thank you for your dedication to advancing urology through your service to the AUA.

2024 Urology Residency Match

148 registered and accredited training programs

540 match participants

143 positions filled

77% overall match rate

85% match rate for female applicants

72% match rate for male applicants

Guidelines

New Guidelines on Salvage Therapy for Prostate Cancer and Overactive Bladder were released in 2024 in addition to updates to Male Infertility, Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer, Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer, Testosterone Deficiency and Incontinence After Prostate Therapy.

Guidelines were featured in eight Journal of Urology® publications for 2024.

The Guidelines webpages saw over 1.3 million views.

The W.P. Didusch Center for Urologic History

The AUA W.P. Didusch Center 2024 History exhibit, Onward and Upward: Celebrating Black Urologists, focused on the contributions of Black urologists to medicine despite the obstacles built by systemic racism in America and included a look to the future for successfully integrating medicine to achieve better outcomes for physicians and their patients. Curated by Dr. Arthur Burnett, professor of Urology, Johns Hopkins University, the exhibit included video interviews with senior urologists as well as presentations by prominent urologists, including Dr. Linda McIntire, who spoke on the Origins of the R. Frank Jones Urological Society. One portion of the exhibit on the history of R. Frank Jones, the first Black board-certified urologist, was brought back to AUA Headquarters for permanent display in the Museum.

The AUA Forum on the History of Urology included 14 Posters and 21 Podium Presentations and hosted 194 attendees (a 35% increase over 2023). Highlights included the History Forum Debate: Can AI define “Truth”? with debaters, Drs. Mack Roach and Elodi Dielubanza (debate winner), and the Annual Frank Bicknell History of Urology Oration given by Dr. Arthur Burnett on The Legacy of Black Urologists in America.

The AUA History Committee awarded two winners the 2024 AUA Earl Nation Retrospectroscope Award: Dr. Jasmin Katrin Badawi for her paper and presentation on Basil Isaac Hirschowitz, Harold Horace Hopkins and Narinder Singh Kapany: Four continents, three scientists, two immigrants and the first flexible endoscope and to Dr. Shirin Razdi for The History of the Hijra: A Third Gender in the Indian Subcontinent. Medical student John Eckenrode will receive an Honorable Mention Award for his submission on The Legacy of Leonard J.T. Murphy.

The Scope of Urology, the William P. Didusch Center for Urologic History’s biannual newsletter, continues its fifth year of recording AUA Museum initiatives and events and honoring member urologists who have recently died.

Publications

AUA’s Publications had another banner year in 2024, and our publishing portfolio, which includes The Journal of Urology® (JU), Urology Practice® (UPJ), JU Open Plus (JUOP) and AUANews, continues to serve the urologic community as the definitive and collective voice of urology.

In 2024, The Journal of Urology® continued to lead urology in overall citations and social media followers, and the publication’s Journal Impact Factor remained strong. The Pathway to Publication program, which identified top-rated AUA2024 abstracts and invited authors to pursue possible publication, continued to grow this year. The program was a tremendous success, with 10 manuscripts published in JU simultaneously with their abstract presentations at the 2024 AUA Annual Meeting, and JU Open Plus additionally published 4 video articles.

Urology Practice® was indexed by the National Library of Medicine in 2023, and all articles since its initial publication in 2014 are now indexed. Since achieving this milestone, original submissions have nearly tripled, and UPJ publishing output continues to grow. In the year ahead, UPJ will continue to focus on expanding the global reach of this publication.

JU Open Plus had an amazing second year of publication in 2024. JUOP is an online-only, open access journal, with fully composed articles added to a monthly issue. The publication has benefitted from cascaded transfer submissions from JU and UPJ and received original submissions from all over the world.

AUANews saw tremendous growth in 2024, with enhanced multimedia content, including more AUANewsWorthy Webinars than ever and expanded digital content. AUANews.net is now urology’s #2 most visited site.

Quality & Measurement

Obtained Board approval of AUA’s National Quality Agenda and Strategies for Urologic Practice

Developed a Quality Improvement Issue Brief focusing on Indwelling Urinary Catheter Management of the Acute Patient

Developed Telehealth Resources Toolkit and Proceedings Paper from QI Summit recommendations for improving access and quality of urologic care via telehealth

Created an infographic and algorithm that highlights prostate cancer disparities and AUA’s PSA screening recommendations

Authored Journal of Urology® article, “From Error to Excellence: An Evolving Paradigm for Improving the Diagnostic Process”

Posted a new Engage with Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (E-QIPS) guide on “Reducing Preventable Emergency Department Visits in Benign Prostate Surgery through Implementation of Self-Irrigation of Catheters”

Developed the 2024 MIPS Toolkit and 2024 MVP Toolkit

Achieved approval of eight AQUA measures for use in the CMS MIPS program

Supported the Health Equity Metrics (“HealthEMe”) Workgroup in efforts to measure and address disparities in urologic care

Collaborated with QIPS committee members to develop resources on “How to do QI”

Financial Stewardship

As a membership organization, we recognize our members trust us to be strong financial stewards of their dues dollars. Our commitment to the urologic community’s goals—combined with responsible financial investments—helps to ensure the AUA will be here to support the specialty and community for decades to come.

2024 Revenue
Annual Meeting: $15,715,601
38%
Publications: $7,008,983
17%
Membership $7,812,791
19%
Education & International Programs: $7,079,524
17%
Public Policy and Advocacy: $233,597
1%
Research: $624,057
2%
Science & Quality: $2,479,185
6%
Other (Miscellaneous and G&A): $618,536
1%
Total: $41,572,275
100%
2024 Expenses
Annual Meeting: $8,936,747
22%
Publications: $3,731,265
9%
Membership $3,762,618
9%
Education & International Programs: $7,822,931
19%
Public Policy and Advocacy: $4,073,584
10%
Research: $2,020,566
5%
Science & Quality: $7,373,176
18%
Other (Miscellaneous and G&A): $2,757,835
7%
Total: $40,478,721
100%
Urology Care Foundation

The Urology Care Foundation is the official foundation of the American Urological Association and is powered by the trusted experts and members of the AUA. UCF’s goal is to be the leader in improving health care for urologic patients worldwide by supporting research, providing education and advancing humanitarian initiatives. This year was filled with accomplishments.

Research

Our investigator award programs are essential to the development of young urology researchers and provide critical support to develop the field’s future research leaders (to date we have funded over 950 young scientists). In 2024, UCF:

  • Provided more than $1.3 million in funding to 41 early career investigators to support their pursuit of discoveries and breakthroughs in patient care in 11 urologic disease/condition areas. The awardees included 25 women and 8 from communities underrepresented in urology.

  • Funded one new LEAD Program award to Adri Durant at the Mayo Clinic, Arizona.

  • Funded one Boston Scientific Medical Student Innovation Award, supporting innovative medical students in a 12-month research project.

  • Honored six outstanding researchers in their life-long commitment to urology research with the annual Research Awards of Distinction.

Patient Education

The Foundation continues to grow as the single largest repository in the world for urologic patient education aligned with current AUA clinical guidelines. In 2024, UCF:

  • Welcomed more than 7 million page views to our website, UrologyHealth.org, providing access to more than 800 pieces of physician-led patient education for patients, caregivers and health care providers.

  • Expanded its global presence with over 70 translated patient education pieces, offering 11 languages aiming to reach those facing urologic cancers and conditions. This allows individuals across the globe to access patient education content they otherwise might not be able to.

Humanitarian Support

The Foundation recognizes and supports the work of urologists who are making outstanding contributions to improve urologic health in underserved areas both within and outside the U.S. In 2024, UCF:

  • Awarded the Humanitarian Recognition Award to Syed Adibul Hasan Rizvi, FRCS, for improving the lives of patients in Pakistan, for excellence in urologic training and collaboration with international organizations and academic centers around the world.

  • Awarded 10 Humanitarian grants to individuals providing direct urologic patient care to underserved communities both inside the United States and internationally.

  • Launched phase two of the Health Equity Fellowship designed to train early career urologists passionate about humanitarian work within the United States so they may be effective in engaging with diverse communities, especially those most marginalized.

Team

Nearly 26,000 individuals make up the AUA, but our Sections and International Partners are building blocks that help strengthen our community. Thank you to all of our 2024 partners and supporters!

AUA Sections
Mid-Atlantic
New England
New York
North Central
Northeastern
South Central
Southeastern
Western
International Programs and Societies
Americas and Caribbean
Asociación Costarriense de Cirugia Urologica
Asociación Guatemalteca de Urología
Asociación Hondureña de Urología
Asociación Nicaragüense de Urología
Asociación Salvadoreña de Urología
Asociación Urologica Centro America y el Caribe
Canadian Urological Association
Caribbean Urological Association
Colegio Mexicano de Urología Nacional
Confederación Americana de Urología
Global Association for the Support of Haitian Urology
Hibernian Urology Society
Indian American Urological Association
Jamaica Urological Society
Sociedad Argentina de Urología
Sociedad Chilena de Urología
Sociedad Colombiana de Urología
Sociedad Cubana de Urología
Sociedad Dominicana de Urología
Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Urología
Sociedad Mexicana de Urología
Sociedad Panameña de Urología
Sociedad Peruana de Urología
Sociedade Brasileira de Urología
Societe Haitienne D’Urologie
Societe Internationale d'Urologie
Europe, Middle East and Africa
Arab Association of Urology
Asociación Española de Urología
Associação Lusófona de Urologia
Associação Portuguesa de Urologia
Association Francaise d'Urologie
British Association of Urological Surgeons
Deutsche Gessellschaft für Urologie
Egyptian Urological Association
European Association of Urology
Irish Urological Society
Kuwait Urological Association
Libyan Urological Association
Pan African Urological Surgeons Association
Polish Urological Association
Societá Italiana di Urologia
Society of Urological Surgery in Türkiye
Asia and Australia
Bangladesh Association of Urological Surgeons
Chinese Urological Association
Chinese Urological Doctors Association
Japanese Urological Association
Korean Urological Association
Philippine Urological Association
SAARC Association of Urological Surgeons
Urological Association of Asia
Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand
Urological Society of India
AUA Board of Directors
Officers
Stephen Y. Nakada, MD
President
Lane S. Palmer, MD
President-elect
Randall B. Meacham, MD
Immediate Past President
David F. Penson, MD, MPH
Secretary
Thomas F. Stringer, MD
Treasurer
Jennifer U. Miles-Thomas, MD, MBA
Treasurer-elect
Michael T. Sheppard, CPA, CAE
Chief Executive Officer
Section Representatives
Arthur L. Burnett III, MD, MBA
Mid-Atlantic Section
Arthur E. Tarantino, MD
New England Section
Jay A. Motola, MD
New York Section
Tobias S. Köhler, MD, MPH
North Central Section
Hassan Razvi, MD
Northeastern Section
Damara L. Kaplan, MD, PhD
South Central Section
Glenn M. Preminger; MD
Southeastern Section
Christopher R. Porter, MD
Western Section
Councils, Committees & Editorial Boards
The AUA is thankful for the more than 600 urologists who volunteered on 50 AUA Councils, Committees and Editorial Boards in 2024. The steadfast commitment of our volunteers and staff help us deliver on our mission and promise as we advance urology around the world.
Education
Education Council
Advanced Practice Providers Committee
Leadership & Business Education Committee
Medical Student Education Committee
New Technologies & Imaging Committee
Update Series Editorial Committee
Urology Core Curriculum Committee
Urologic Video Education Committee
Publications
AUANews Editorial Committee
Publications Committee
The Journal of Urology® Editorial Board
JU Open Plus Editorial Board
Urology Practice® Editorial Board
Research
Research Council
Research Education, Conferences & Communications Committee
Research Grants & Investigative Support Committee
Science & Quality
Science & Quality Council
Data Committee
Practice Guidelines Committee
Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Committee
Public Policy
Public Policy Council
Coding & Reimbursement Committee
Legislative Affairs Committee
Research Appropriations Committee
State Advocacy Committee
Membership
Section Secretaries Membership Council
History Committee
International Members Committee
Residents & Fellows Committee
Young Urologists Committee
Governance
AUA/AUAER Board of Directors
Awards Committee
Bylaws Committee
Finance Committee
Health Advancement and Impact Committee
Judicial & Ethics Committee
Public Media Committee