Our residency program consists of one full year of funded research at the PGY4 level and 5 years of clinical training in all aspects of urology.
Welcome from the Program Director. There is flexibility in the program, and it is not uncommon for residents to change tracks during training as their learning objectives and career goals evolve.
Our residents most commonly reference the personal relationships and valuable mentoring they receive as one of the top reasons why they would recommend URMC. Jean V. Scott Professor and Chairman Department of Urology. The Brady Urological Institute opened in and was the first urology residency in the country. Since its inception, the program has trained exceptional clinical and academic urologists, many of whom currently serve as chairs or professors at premier urology programs throughout the United States and beyond.
Although our program has a long legacy with a rich tradition of excellence, the Brady remains at the forefront of urologic innovation. Our department continues to push the boundaries of clinical, surgical, and scientific urology. Known worldwide for our many advances in urologic oncology, our Department offers the full experience of training with faculty who are experts in their respective fields, including endourology, male reconstruction, female pelvic medicine, voiding dysfunction, infertility, sexual health and pediatric urology.
Our surgical experience is cutting-edge and utilizes the most state-of-the-art urological technology and techniques, allowing our residents to be facile endoscopists, laparoscopists, open surgeons and roboticists. One of the truly exciting aspects of our urology residency program is our unaccredited research year that allows our residents to develop their academic portfolio and further their professional development. During this unaccredited year, our residents pursue research in their areas of interest with consistent mentorship from our experienced academic faculty.
Our research opportunities are limitless, extending from the basic science and translational to clinical, educational and policy initiatives.
Reflective of the innovation inherent in our Department, our educational curriculum continues to evolve to meet the needs of our future urology leaders. Our teaching faculty are aware and engaged. Our educational curricula and spaced learning questions knowledge base , robust and mature simulation curriculum and strong surgical volumes technical skills , communication and Team STEPPS training communication , and UW Wellness and GME office professionalism, counseling, wellness combine to create a holistic training environment.
How to Apply. Length: 6 years Positions: 2 Clinical training: 5 years clinical urology training Research training: 1 dedicated year PGY-4 in addition to projects throughout residency. Residents are physicians-in-training. As such, they learn by attending didactic sessions, reading urologic materials and experiencing meaningful encounters with patients. Each resident is given progressively greater responsibility according to their level of education, ability and experience.
The urology interns will spend a minimum of three months on the urology services. Junior residents provide care for patients on the various urology services, and are supervised by an attending physician.
A junior resident will:. Senior and chief residents are the leaders of the urology teams. These senior residents supervise and coordinate the teaching of junior residents and medical students. They work under the direction of the urology attendings and in close association with the program director and hospital program delegates to achieve common educational goals and improve resident training.
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