2022
DOI: 10.48193/revistamexicanadeurologa.v82i4.884
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Current status of urological training in Ibero-America

Abstract: Objective: The recently developed technological advances in urology are a challenge, both for the urologists responsible for training activities, as well as for residents. This has led to heterogeneous residency programs; in terms of training and access to these technologies, among the scientific societies of the countries that make up the American Confederation of Urology (CAU, by its Spanish initials). The aim of this study was to collect relevant information and to perform a situational analysis to promote … Show more

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“…Finally, the quality of urology training programs in Latin America varies significantly, with a third of urology residents not receiving objective accreditation tests upon completion of their programs, and many lacking exposure to advanced surgical techniques and procedures [ 22 ]. Based on all these disparities, we selected four Latin American countries to explore the specific challenges and opportunities facing NMIBC patients and healthcare providers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the quality of urology training programs in Latin America varies significantly, with a third of urology residents not receiving objective accreditation tests upon completion of their programs, and many lacking exposure to advanced surgical techniques and procedures [ 22 ]. Based on all these disparities, we selected four Latin American countries to explore the specific challenges and opportunities facing NMIBC patients and healthcare providers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%