Urology
The Multiple Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA) is a computer-based exam increasingly...
Andrological emergencies are often a poorly taught aspect of urology. This article...
As a foundation doctor, you’ll frequently be asked to review patients with urinary...
Haematuria is a common urological presentation with many possible causes. This article...
Urinary retention can be acute or chronic. When acute it occurs within a number of...
As a foundation doctor, you’ll often be asked to ‘chase‘ a radiology...
Urinary incontinence is described as the involuntary leakage of urine. It can be...
You will regularly see patients with blood in their urine, most often picked up incidentally...
This guide is designed to help you identify the key areas you need to focus on when...
Bladder cancer is a common urological malignancy and a common cause of visible haemturia....
In this article, we discuss when a catheter might be needed and top tips on male...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adults are extremely common in both primary and...
Introduction
The acute scrotum is a ‘constellation of new-onset pain, swelling...
In the webinar below, Dr Henry de Boer (radiology registrar) provides a structured...
Given how frequently patients present with renal colic, it is helpful for FY1s to...













