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Announcing BAUS Office of Education/BJMSU CME review articles
With the upcoming prospect of formal revalidation I am delighted to announce a new joint venture between the BAUS Office of Education and the British Journal of Medical and Surgical Urology. We have c...
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Tamsin Greenwell
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The evolution of urological education, training and assessment in the UK
Nowadays, trainees and their trainers readily acknowledge that to train as a urologist requires a syllabus, a curriculum (broadly defined as provision of a structured training programme) and a validat...
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Steve Payne,
Kieran O’Flynn
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Medical students’ exposure to Urology in the undergraduate curriculum, a web based survey
02 December 2011
Summary: Objective: Urological knowledge and skills are lacking in junior doctors and Urology is undersubscribed for specialist training. Lack of exposure as undergraduates may be responsible. We aime...
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L.F. Derbyshire,
K.J. O’Flynn
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4-10
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What undergraduate factors influence medical students when making their choice of postgraduate career?
15 December 2011
Summary: Objectives: To determine what factors final year medical students consider when deciding upon their future post graduate career and to what extent each factor influences their decision. Metho...
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C. Yap,
S. Rosen,
A.M. Sinclair,
I. Pearce
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11-15
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Is there a need for an undergraduate urological curriculum?
02 December 2011
Summary: Objectives: To review Medical student education in urology and assess students self reported knowledge and management competency of common urological conditions. To determine the degree of un...
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R. Scott,
A.M. Sinclair,
I. Pearce
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16-19
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Undergraduate urology in the UK: Does it prepare doctors adequately?
02 November 2011
Summary: Objectives: Undergraduate medical education in the UK has recently changed. Medical schools are expected to provide the core knowledge required for medical practice, with the foundation progr...
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Sachin Malde,
Nitin Shrotri
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20-27
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Trainees’ clinical exposure in the general urological outpatient environment and its relevance to their expected clinic throughput at completion of surgical training
07 December 2011
Summary: The aim of this study was to determine the number of patients seen in urological outpatient clinics by consultants and juniors in general urology clinics to determine whether trainees experie...
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Bharat Vissamsetti,
Ian Pearce,
Steve Payne
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UK urology trainees’ exposure to dedicated infertility training: How good is that training?
28 September 2011
Summary: Objective: The management of male-factor infertility (MFI) is one component of the UK urological training curriculum. Sub-specialising gynaecologists, training in reproductive medicine, are a...
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B.R. Grey,
K.J. O’Flynn,
S.R. Payne
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Quality of feedback using Workplace Based Assessments in urological training
07 November 2011
Summary: Introduction: The ISCP (Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme) was introduced in 2007. It heralded a shift in surgical training from the traditional apprenticeship model, to a system ...
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A.S. Ali,
M. Bussey,
K.J. O’Flynn,
I. Eardley
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39-43
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Ranking of urology registrar placements within a region. An SAC pilot
12 December 2011
Summary: Background: There is a continual desire to improve educational standards, demonstrate quality assurance of training and to respond to the growing pressure to reduce SpR numbers. Any reduction...
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J.E. Oates,
K.J. O’Flynn,
D.C. Shackley
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44-52
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