A typical day in a Urodynamics role involves preparing and administering diagnostic tests to evaluate patients’ bladder function, working closely with physicians to interpret results, and maintaining detailed patient records. Professionals in this role often guide patients through procedures, answer questions, and ensure comfort and privacy throughout the process. Collaboration with urologists, nursing staff, and medical assistants is common, and responsibilities may also include calibrating equipment and troubleshooting technical issues. The work environment is usually a hospital, outpatient clinic, or specialized urology center, with a blend of hands-on patient care and technical tasks.