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Fellowship In Urology
This field covers a broad spectrum of genitourinary disorders. Urology addresses both non-surgical conditionsโsuch as urinary tract infections (UTIs)โand surgical conditions, including kidney stones, congenital abnormalities, traumatic injuries, and cancers of the bladder or prostate.
Pursuing a Fellowship in Urology in India offers medical professionals the opportunity to develop expertise in a discipline that combines surgical precision with cutting-edge technology. The program enables doctors to specialize in managing complex urological conditions while staying at the forefront of advancements in minimally invasive and robotic surgical techniques.
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Course Curriculum
Anatomy of the Kidney
Anatomy of the Ureter
Anatomy of the Bladder
Anatomy of the Scrotum
Anatomy of the Prostate
Anatomy of the Urethra
Anatomy of the Adrenal Gland
Anatomy of the Penis
Common Uroradiological Syndromes: Autosomal Dominant Syndromes
Common Uroradiological Syndromes: Other Syndromes
Static Renal Imaging: DMSA
Dynamic Renography
Vascular Access: How, Where and Complications
The Basics of Embolisation
The Failing Dialysis Fistula
Percutaneous Nephrostomy: Indications, Techniques and Complications
Techniques: Plain Radiography and Tomography
Techniques: Ultrasound of the Urinary Tract
Techniques: Ultrasound of the Prostate, Penis and Urethra
Techniques: Ultrasound of the Testis
CT of the Urinary Tract
MRI of the Urinary Tract
Fluoroscopic Investigations of the Genito-Urinary Tract
TRUS Guided Biopsy of the Prostate Gland
Technique: Biopsy of the Kidney
Renal Cell Cancer
Benign Renal Tumours
Bladder Cancer
Clinical Aspects, Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer
Staging Prostate Cancer
Adrenal Masses
Adrenal Syndromes
Malignant Testicular Tumours
Benign Testicular Mass and Malignant Extra-Testicular Tumours
Cancer of the Penis
Renal Trauma
Ureteric Trauma
Bladder and Urethral Trauma
Penile and Scrotal Trauma
Calcification: Nephrocalcinosis
Calcification: Nephrolithiasis
Promoting best practice in catheter care
Renal Cyst Spectrum
Renal Cystic Syndromes
Infections of the Kidneys
Infections of the Bladder, Prostate and Urethra
Infections of the Testis and Epididymis
Imaging of Renal Hypertension
Imaging in Haematuria 1
Imaging in Haematuria 2
Imaging Scrotal Pain and Scrotal Masses
Imaging Loin Pain and Renal Colic
Imaging of Suspected Hydronephrosis and Ureteric Obstruction
Imaging of Renal Transplant Dysfunction
Imaging of Renal Transplant Dysfunction: Early Complications
Imaging of Renal Transplant Dysfunction: Late Complications
Imaging of Indeterminate Renal Mass
Imaging in Erectile Dysfunction
Imaging after Bladder Reconstruction or Diversion
Imaging Bladder Function
Imaging of an Incidental Adrenal Mass
Imaging of Acute Renal Failure
Sexual History
Diagnosing Gonorrhoea
Gonorrhoea: Natural History and Management
Disseminated Gonorrhoea
Chlamydia Trachomatis: Natural History and Management
Early infectious Syphilis
Diagnosis and Management of Late Syphilis
Who is this course for?
MBBS Graduates.
MBBS Final Years Student
Applicants who are in their final year can also apply.
MD/DNB/FNB & residents working in healthcare.
BAMS / BHMS / Ayush / BYNS /BUMS
Training Delivery
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Hands-on Labs
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Gamified Quiz
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Fellowship In Urology
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Fellowship in Urology is an advanced training program designed to provide in-depth knowledge and specialized skills in diagnosing, managing, and surgically treating disorders of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
Doctors who have completed MBBS followed by MS/DNB in General Surgery (or an equivalent qualification) are typically eligible. Specific eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution.
Most Fellowship in Urology programs are one year in duration, although some advanced subspecialty fellowships may extend to two years.
The program generally covers:
Kidney stones
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Prostate disorders
Bladder and kidney cancers
Male infertility
Congenital urological abnormalities
Urological trauma
Yes. Most programs include hands-on training in urological procedures, including minimally invasive and endourological techniques, under expert supervision.
Many modern urology fellowships provide exposure to minimally invasive and laparoscopic techniques. Some institutions may also offer training or observational exposure in robotic urological procedures.
Yes. Fellows are often encouraged to participate in clinical research, publish academic papers, and present their work at scientific conferences.
Completing a Fellowship in Urology can:
Enhance surgical expertise
Improve clinical decision-making skills
Increase professional credibility
Open opportunities in reputed hospitals (locally and internationally)
Strengthen academic and research prospects
No. A Fellowship in Urology is an advanced certification program and does not replace an MCh degree in Urology. It is intended to further enhance subspecialty knowledge and surgical skills.
After completion, fellows typically gain:
Advanced diagnostic and surgical skills
Expertise in managing complex urological conditions
Improved patient counseling abilities
Stronger clinical judgment and evidence-based practice
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