St Paul's Medal

The St Paul's Medal, established by British urologist Richard Turner-Warwick in 1989, is awarded annually by the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) for contributions to the surgical field of urology by a person from outside of the United Kingdom.

Awardees include Mohamed Ghoneim, Mark Soloway, Anthony J. Costello, Culley C. Carson III, Indy Gill, and Mani Menon.

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