

Dr. Julie Riley
Urologist
1 Podcast on BackTable
Dr. Julie Riley is a urologist at UAMS College of Medicine in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Learn from the experiences and expertise of Dr. Julie Riley and other leading voices in your specialty on the BackTable app.

Episode # 194 • 15 Oct 2024
IRP Monitoring: Enhancing Patient Outcomes in Urology
Intrarenal pressure monitoring during ureteroscopy is a complex but crucial component of performing safe procedures. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, urologist Dr. Julie M. Riley from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences shares expert insights on ureteroscopy, focusing on intrarenal pressure monitoring, procedural techniques, and new technologies aimed at improving patient safety.
This podcast is supported by
More from Dr. Julie Riley
About
Julie Riley, MD, is a board-certified urologist and surgeon with two decades of experience caring for urinary tract conditions, including surgical and medical management of kidney stones, kidney transplantation and ureteral reconstruction.
Dr. Riley knew she wanted to become a surgeon from an early age and is excited to serve the people of mid-Missouri during vulnerable, difficult moments in their personal lives. Her care philosophy is that all patients deserve great care, and that the most vulnerable patients deserve the most “VIP” treatment. Dr. Riley believes in listening to patients and creating solutions that work for them rather than simply prescribing medicine or performing surgery. She also believes in working with other doctors to create an easier work environment and improve care for patients.
Boston Scientific is a paid advertiser of BackTable, LLC and is not responsible for the content beyond this paid scripted advertising message or promotional material.
Prior to using Boston Scientific devices, please review the Instructions for Use for a complete listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential adverse events.
The Materials available on BackTable are provided for informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for the independent professional judgment of a qualified healthcare professional in diagnosing or treating patients. Any opinions, statements, or views expressed are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher, platform, or any affiliated organization.