Scientific Basis of UrologyDescriptionThis course cover the scientific basis of urology practice, including the physiology and patho-physiology of benign and malignant urological conditions. It is suitable as an introduction to the subspeciality of urology for junior trainees, but has most recently been used as a revision tool for the FRCS(Urol.) exit examination in the UK. It might also be suitable for other international board or professional examinations in urology. The course has two key objectives: To gain a broad understanding of the scientific basis of benign and malignant urological conditions To contextualise the relevance of physiology and pathophysiology of the urinary tract disease to clinical practice
This will be achieved through a series of face-to-face lectures by expert faculty, including key opinion leaders and FRCS(Urol.) medal winners, with pre-learning content (e.g. previous lectures, MCQs).
This course is accredited by The British Association of Urological Surgeons. Day 1: 6 credits Day 2: 6 credits Day 3: 6 credits Day 4: 6 credits
This course was previously organised by University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust.
Dates: Monday 09 December - Thursday 12 December 2024 09:00-17:00
Cost: £650 On Campus £650 Overseas Online* £550 UK online *tax inclusive
Onsite Location: Barts Cancer Institute, Joseph Rotblat Building, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, LONDON EC1M 6BQ Note: Refund policy: refunds will be given for cancellations before 25 November 2024. For any queries email [email protected]. |
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Queen Mary University of London
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London E1 4NS
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