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doi:10.1007/s00345-024-05274-w...

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Somani, Bhaskar Gomez-Rivas, Juan Oliveira, Tiago Ribeiro de Veneziano, Domenico Brouwers, Ton Herrmann, Claudia Sedelaar-Maaskant, Jacobijn N’Dow, James Palou, Joan Li, Nan Nedbal, Carlotta Biyani, Chandra Shekhar Cleynenbreugel, Ben Van Liatsikos, Evangelos
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en
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Springer

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Urology

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2024

Date de référencement

09/10/2024

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education simulation eau eurep european school of urology hands on training meetings < 0 decades 001 2022 education european training urology esu 2004
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Background Over the last 2 decades, various education and training programmes have been launched by the European School of Urology (ESU) on behalf of the European Association of Urology (EAU) Education Office.

These include e-learning platforms, in-person meetings, courses, podcasts, webinars, sub-specialisation meetings and the European Urology Resident Education Programme (EUREP), all of which aim to achieve standardisation in urological education (SISE) and training at the highest level.

Methods Data from the last 2 decades of all ESU activities were collected by the EAU/ESU office and analyzed for attendance, geographical, gender and age trends.

Demographic data on registrations and attendances at EUREP were also monitored and analysed.

A descriptive analysis of participation and trends is provided.

Results A total of 4750 participants have completed ESU courses (including guideline courses, specialization courses and webinar courses).

Similarly, a total of 5958 trainees attended the EUREP from 2004 to 2022 of which the male: female ratio was 3.75:1.

However, the proportion of females increased 3.5-fold from 10.7% in 2004 to 37.1% in 2022( p  < 0.001).

There is a growing interest in the meeting, with increasing registrations over this time (353 in 2004 to 599 in 2023, p  < 0.001).

The mean age of participants is constantly decreasing (32.6 years in 2004 to 31.54 in 2022), with a mean yearly decrease of -0.18% ( p  < 0.001).

Conclusion ESU courses have had increasing interest and participation from young urologists worldwide.

During EUREP, while the trainee age has decreased, there has been a surge in the proportion of female trainees.

ESU is providing all modes of education and training across the world with both virtual and in-person meetings and courses, which would help in the development and preparation of urologists of the future and provide the best patient care.

Somani, Bhaskar,Gomez-Rivas, Juan,Oliveira, Tiago Ribeiro de,Veneziano, Domenico,Brouwers, Ton,Herrmann, Claudia,Sedelaar-Maaskant, Jacobijn,N’Dow, James,Palou, Joan,Li, Nan,Nedbal, Carlotta,Biyani, Chandra Shekhar,Cleynenbreugel, Ben Van,Liatsikos, Evangelos, 2024, Trends of European School of Urology (ESU) training and resident education: an overview of 2 decades of EAU education programme, Springer

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