What Urology Students Learn
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MD students start off by taking the requisite introductory courses in urology (anatomy, physiology, etc.). Advanced courses such as male infertility, female urology (eg. urinary tract infections), laproscopy, pediatric urology (eg. congenital abnormalities), reconstructive urology (eg. sex-reassignment surgery), renal (kidney) transplantation, and uro-oncology (eg. prostate cancer) are offered to specializing students.
Practical applications such as surgical/operative techniques are taught as necessary and focus on this during the final year. Seminars on recent advances in urology (techniques such as robotic prostate tumor surgery, research, etc.) are offered throughout, and students are expected to attend and participate. Rotations in the emergency department, surgical suite, pediatrics department, etc. are offered in the final years of the program.
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Study and Work in Urology in Canada
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