In this page:
- Section 1: Information About the Writer
- Section 2: Scope of Practice in the UK
- Section 3: Type of Training/ Route to Training
- Section 4: Subspecialties
- Section 5: Application Process
- Section 6: Requirements To Get Into Training (Person Specification)
- Section 7: Important CV/Portfolio Perks (How To Achieve Them)
- Section 8: The Interview
- Section 9: Competition Ratio
- Section 10: Offers and Visa Issues and HEE
- Section 11: Speciality Exams
- Section 12: Speciality Courses
- Section 13: Rotations
- Section 14: Ranking of Deaneries
- Section 15: Wages / Take Home Cash
- Section 16: MTI
- Section 17: Experience of Sudanese Doctors (Personal Experience)
- Section 18: Important Links and websites
Section 1: Information about the writer
Mr M El Hadi MRCSEd Dip Surgical Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Research registrar in Urology, Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, Darent Valley Hospital, Kent
Section 2: Scope of practice in the UK:
Urology is a surgical specialty which deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. It’s an excellent opportunity for enthusiastic and fully motivated trainees to develop skills in urological research as well as the clinical competent in various subspecialties with in Urology.
Section 3: Type of Training/ Route to Training
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