Urology
The Board of Urology has oversight for the conduct of the SET training program in Urology, reporting to the Board of Surgical Education and Training.
The SET program in Urology is designed to provide trainees with clinical and operative experience in order to learn special methods of investigation and become competent in techniques related to the discipline. At the conclusion of the SET program it is expected that trainees will be able to perform as independent practitioners, meeting the requirements of all identified RACS competencies.
The goal of the Board of Urology is to select, train and educate people with the ability to acquire the necessary surgical skills and competencies to become excellent urologists. The Board looks for potential, recognizing that past behaviour predicts future performance. The Board promote ethical values and principles, and support and encourage continued learning throughout a professional career.
Contact
Deborah Klein
Education and Training Manager
Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand
Suite 512 Eastpoint,
180 Ocean Street
Edgecliff NSW 2027
Tel: +61 2 9362 8644
Fax: +61 2 9362 1433
Email: [email protected]