Associate Professor Lukman Hakim, MD, PHA, Ph.D is currently a urologist at the Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia. Apart from his main work as a clinician focusing on Uro-oncology and Men’s Health, he has been working in a private IVF clinic in the last several years. He is currently the Dean Faculty of Medicine and Health at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia.
He underwent his clinical training programme in Urology and received his master degree in hospital administration from Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia. Furthermore, he was granted a Ph.D from KU Leuven (Belgium) in 2015.
In light with his interest in Urology, he went further for a clinical fellowship to Mansoura-Egypt Leuven-Belgium, Verona-Italy, and Tenerife-Spain).
In the preclinical setting, Dr Hakim is highly interested in the application of stem cell for urological disorder. He is currently a member of Airlangga University Stem Cell Research and Development, and lead some project with his trainee on the application of stem cells.
Dr Hakim is currently a member of several associations : European Association of Urology (EAU), Société Internationale D’Urologie (SIU, Scientific Committee member), American Urological Association (AUA), Indonesian Urological Association (IAUI, Chair of Scientific Committee), Indonesian Society of Uro-oncology (ISUO, Chair of Scientific Committee), International Society of Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
Within the Indonesian urological community, Dr Hakim was the past-secretary general; meanwhile in the Asia Pacific community, he has been appointed as the executive board member of Asia Pacific Society of Uro-oncology (APSU), Asia Pacific Prostate Society (APPS), Asia Pacific Society of Sexual Medicine (APSSM), Asian Urological Surgery Training and Education Group (AUSTEG).
Dr. Hakim published several articles and book chapter both related to Men’s Health, Urological Oncology and Stem Cell application. He also serve as peer reviewer in several journals.
14th August 2025
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08:30
12:10
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Management of UTUC and RIRS Updates
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Management of UTUC
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Overview of UTUC: from Diagnosis to Treatment to Surveillance
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Renal Preservation in UTUC
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Current Evidence Supporting Adjuvant and Neo-Adjuvant Treatment
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Multidisciplinary: Metastatic Disease
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Case-Based Discussion
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Coffee Break
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RIRS Updates
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Laser Lithotripsy in RIRS: Choosing the Right Settings for Better Outcomes
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ECIRS in Daily Practice: How to Achieve Better Stone-Free Rates with Fewer Complications
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Troubleshooting in Endoscopic Stone Surgery: How to Handle Unexpected Challenges in RIRS and ECIRS
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FANs in Endourology: Finding the Best Combination with Lasers and Scopes for Optimal Outcomes
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Robotic URS: Can It Really Improve Precision and Reduce Surgeon Fatigue?
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