Clinical lunch chats
Better Prostate Health (BPH): Modern Approaches to Disturbed Nights & Urinary Urgency from an Aging Prostate

This session will explore how newer therapeutic options and minimally invasive surgical technologies are changing the landscape of benign prostatic hyperplasia. This lunch chat offers valuable perspectives and actionable insights.
You will gain an understanding of:
- Explore how newer therapeutic options and minimally invasive surgical technologies are changing the landscape of benign prostatic hyperplasia
- The prime goal of the BPH treatment
- When should combination therapy be used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Dr David Smart
Examiner of the College of Urologists, Urologist, Life Hilton Private Hospital, KwaZulu-Natal.
Dr Smart qualified at the University of Cape Town in 1986 and completed specialty training as a Urologist at Wits University in 1995. He has extensive experience in clinical trials of new technologies and drugs and has been a visiting lecturer in Urology in over 12 countries worldwide. He is an Examiner of the College of Urologists and has been on the Executive Committee of the South African Urological Association (SAUA) for 15 years. He was President of the SAUA for three years. Dr Smart has rooms in Howick and has been operating at the Howick hospital since it first opened.