2021
DOI: 10.1177/20514158211035313
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An emergency urology skills course for the multidisciplinary team

Abstract: Urological presentations account for approximately 1.7% of emergency hospital admissions, 7.8–20% of the acute surgical take and 5–10% of visits to general practice. Training in this area is often unsatisfactory, with a third of final year medical students not feeling confident in managing urological emergencies and 6% receiving no exposure at all. Urology is a multidisciplinary speciality, and many emergency urological presentations require urgent treatment with specialised equipment or skills. A quality impr… Show more

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