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2014

Aga Khan University

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Training The Resident In Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, Muhammad Hammad Ather, Chi-Fai Ng, Gholamraza Pourmand, Palle J. Osther Mar 2014

Training The Resident In Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, Muhammad Hammad Ather, Chi-Fai Ng, Gholamraza Pourmand, Palle J. Osther

Section of Urology

Objective: From the trainers' perspective percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is one of the most challenging endourological procedures. In this review we examine the problems arising when training residents in PCNL, and how to facilitate this process.
Methods: The recommendations are derived from discussions and consensus during the First European Urolithiasis Society (EULIS) meeting held in London in September 2011. In addition, we searched Medline for articles identified using the keywords 'training', 'percutaneous surgery', 'renal calculi', 'PCNL', 'virtual reality' and 'simulators'. We also assessed the effect of modern technology, including the availability of virtual reality models vs. operating room training, and how …


Urology Training In The Developing World: The Trainers' Perspective, M Hammad Ather, Tahmeena Siddiqui Mar 2014

Urology Training In The Developing World: The Trainers' Perspective, M Hammad Ather, Tahmeena Siddiqui

Section of Urology

Context: Despite producing some of the leading urologists in the world, urological training in the developing world is marred by inconsistency, and a lack of structure and focus on evidence-based practice. In this review we address these issues from the trainers' perspective.
Introduction: Teaching the art and science of urological practice is a demanding task. It not only involves helping the resident to develop the depth of cognitive knowledge, but also to have an appropriate surgical judgement, and an ability to act quickly but thoughtfully and, when necessary, decisively.
Discussion: The surgeon must have compassion, communication skills, be perceptive and …