Let’s debunk the fantasy. The FRCS Urol syllabus is enormous. It covers:
Screening, active surveillance criteria, localized treatments (robotic prostatectomy, radiotherapy), and advanced/metastatic management (androgen deprivation therapy, novel hormone agents).
Management of small renal masses, nephron-sparing surgery (partial nephrectomy) versus radical nephrectomy, and targeted therapies/immunotherapies for metastatic disease.
Remember, this is a marathon, not a sprint. Be kind to yourself, and happy studying
While finding a comprehensive revision PDF provides a solid foundation, passive reading is rarely enough to pass the FRCS (Urol).
: Written by Jack Donati-Bourne, these volumes are tailored specifically to the FRCS syllabus. They use a structured, "bite-sized" format and include regular references to EAU Guidelines
Reading textbooks passively is rarely enough to pass the FRCS (Urol). Implement these active recall methods:
Urethroplasty techniques (anastomotic vs. substitution buccal mucosa graft). 5. Pediatric Urology and Andrology