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The urologist’s tale
8 November 2021
| Ross Harrison, Alexandra Roy
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URO - Technology
In this series of articles I am going to show you some of the exhibits contained in the Museum of Urology, hosted on the BAUS website (www.baus.org.uk). The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340’s-1400) in the 14th Century, is...
So you want to be a urologist?
1 March 2017
| Meghana Kulkarni
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URO - Core Urology
Urology is a varied, innovative and friendly speciality and it is easy to see why so many people are attracted to it. The article below is designed to help all doctors wishing to apply for an ST3 post get the...
Botulinum toxin – from the sausage poison to urology
4 May 2023
| Angela Kabia, Ian Beckley, Alison Downey
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology, URO - Infection
Botulinum toxin is the first biological toxin to be licensed for use in treating human disease and since its first therapeutic use in the early 1980s for strabismus has become widely used in the fields of ophthalmology, cosmetic surgery, migraine...
Early complications following ambulatory hypospadias repair
5 November 2019
| Neil Featherstone
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URO - Paediatric Urology, URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology
Most hypospadias repairs are undertaken on a day case ambulatory basis. Roth et al. have studied clinically significant events occurring within 30 days of operation. Data was obtained from the Paediatric Health Information System (PHIS), an administrative database that contains...
Thomas Molyneux and the lost bodkin
1 January 2019
| Jonathan Charles Goddard, Kevin Murtagh
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URO - Endourology & Stones, URO - Technology
In this series of articles I am going to show you some of the exhibits contained in the Museum of Urology, hosted on the BAUS website (www.baus.org.uk). In an earlier article we looked at one of the medals in the...
CESCI Partnership with the Spinal Injuries Association
5 June 2024
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URO - Neurourology, URO - Trauma & Emergency
Cauda Equina Spinal Cord Injury (CESCI) are thrilled to announce their new partnership with the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA). This collaboration represents a significant step forward in their mission to support individuals living with cauda equina syndrome (CES). CESCI is...
Assessment and management of percutaneous nephrostomies
8 January 2024
| Andrew Atayi, Hannah Evans, Snehal T Patel
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URO - Trauma & Emergency, URO - Uroradiology
Nephrostomies are a valuable uroradiological intervention which enables drainage of the obstructed kidney, amongst other indications. Complications associated with nephrostomies following placement are not uncommon, with re-presentation to the emergency department or surgical emergency unit. In this review we will...
Metabolic screening and stone-prevention in urolithiasis patients
1 July 2017
| Gidon Ellis, Susie Longhorn, Vimoshan Arumuham, Rebecca Dale, Sian Allen, Simon Choong, Shabbir Moochhala, Chris Laing, Daron Smith
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URO - Endourology & Stones
The incidence and prevalence of kidney stones is increasing [1,2]. Significant recurrence rates are noted with 14% of patients experiencing a further episode at one year, 35% at five years, and 52% at 10 years [3]. Over 10% of stone...
Preparing for the FRCS (Urol) viva
1 September 2017
| Saiful Miah, Manit Arya, Hashim U Ahmed (Prof)
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URO - Core Urology
Ping! You look down to your phone and you have just received an email saying, “Congratulations, you have now successfully completed The Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations section 1 of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (Urol) exam.”...
Prostate cancer spit test could save the NHS £500 million a year
15 October 2024
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Research & Development
Thousands of men could have their prostate cancer diagnosed at an earlier stage when it is easier and cheaper to treat, thanks to a new spit test which can be taken at home. An innovative new study launched this week,...
Prostate Cancer UK: Clinical Champions: Flagship long course (18 months) Deadline 2 Feb 2025 (Free)
20 January 2025
-31 December 2025
Our award-winning long course, the Clinical Champions is all about driving change in your trust and broadening your professional soft-skill set. Our programme will support and inspire you to drive meaningful improvements for people living with or at risk of prostate cancer. To apply, you’ll need an improvement project and to demonstrate how you’d like to expand your leadership skills.
As part of the programme you will receive:
- Training on change leadership, system leadership, improvement science and implementing an improvement project.
- Virtual improvement group meetings that allow time to connect with peers.
- Individual support around your improvement ambitions and leadership development.
- Opportunities to meet and network with inspiring leaders.