The care of patients with urological issues is the area of expertise for urology nurses. Among their responsibilities include patient education, diagnostic testing, helping with procedures and treatments, and supporting patients and their families. The numerous urological diseases, treatments, and procedures must also be known to urology nurses. Additionally, they could take part in urology-related research and clinical studies. Wards and orthologists are doctors who, after earning their general medical degree, have chosen to specialise in the discipline. Following the successful completion of a residency programme, many urologists elect to pursue additional advanced training during a fellowship spanning an additional 12 to 36 months in a speciality area of competence. The following subspecialties are possible: endourology and endourologic surgery, urologic oncology, and urologic oncological surgery.
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