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New scientific data are published in scientific journals every month. Many of these articles have a direct impact on our daily practice. Within the Urologists' heavy daily schedule, these articles may escape their attention. The Moderators and Speakers choose for you the most useful clinical published papers of the past year and present them to you, pointing out the changes they have brought to everyday practice. Once the articles are presented, follows discussion about how these new items of knowledge can practically be integrated into our clinical work from the very next day; in other words, how research is ‘interpreted’ into our clinical practice, which is actually the motto of ISUD. Every morning a different thematic field is presented so that the day begins with new knowledge!

UroSchool is addressed exclusively to Urologists who, despite their heavy daily schedule, have shown over time that they are constantly seeking new knowledge, and that is why they have embraced this institution. UroSchool is particularly addressed to younger colleagues who unfortunately nowadays have very few opportunities for Continuing Education. A limited number of places is provided for Residents. Through tutorials, interactive seminars, working groups, step-by-step discussions on surgical techniques and their complications, a great effort is made to reach consensus in different diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas, always taking into account Evidence-Based Medicine and clinical experience. Special emphasis is given to the interactive communication between Trainees and Trainers, and therefore significant amount of time is allocated for discussion.

UroSchool is a meeting of people who constantly seek knowledge. They love knowledge so much that they decide to let their families and close their private offices for 4 days, and get together in a special indoor venue from 9 am to 10 pm in order to listen carefully, think, share experiences, reflect on their mistakes, get evaluated and evaluate, and be exposed to their colleagues. UroSchool is an educational/training process based on medical thought far more thorough than simply ‘quoting’ knowledge. The Participants know that, when leaving UroSchool, they will have gained substantial knowledge out of this entire sharing experience; knowledge that they can use and apply in their medical practice from the very next day. And this makes them want to come back next year!

On the other hand, UroSchool Trainers are fully aware that their role is not the classical role of a teacher. It requires a lot of preparation, few ‘insightful’ slides, many questions for the trainees and, above all, an ‘open mind’ so as to be willing to listen to different views and probably even be convinced to revise their own as a result of a highly constructive and fruitful dialogue. Therefore, every Trainer needs to get thoroughly prepared, given that their ‘students’ know a lot, anticipate a lot, evaluate strictly and definitely set the bar very high.

UroSchool is hard to describe as a concept. It is a dynamic process that matures more and more every year to meet the needs of its 150 participants; it is actually the participants themselves who determine the content of the UroSchool program. And that is exactly why the number of trainees is limited because we want every one of you to have the time you deserve to participate, interact and give your own ‘color’ to this learning process.

The organization is fully undertaken by the ISUD UroSchool Committee comprising the following members:

1. Α. Αpostolidis (Self-Evaluation Test/ Accreditation)

2. D. Kalyvianakis (Educational/ Training Material)

3. Ε. Mitsakopoulou (e-platform/ Registration)

4. Μ. Nigdelis (Social Media/ Education Computer Applications)

5. Α. Papagiannopoulos (Funding/ Organization)

6. Μ. Tsiouprou (Organization/ Registration)

7. D. Hatzichristou (Educational/ Training Program)

Communication for organizational issues:

Marina Tsiouprou, ΜΑ

Head Coordinator for ISUD Actions

Τel./fax:  2310228028

Mobile phone:  6942791082

e-mail: m.tsiouprou@imop.gr

website: www. imop.gr

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