Analysis of European concepts for specialization training in urology with special consideration of intersectoral further education

Der Urologe. Ausg. A
M HimmlerM S Michel

Abstract

The aim of the study is to compare the German specialization training in urology with other European concepts, to analyze regional differences and to evaluate the development of the personnel structure in urology in German hospitals and private practices for the last 5 years. In addition, possibilities for financial funding of residents in the outpatient sector will be analyzed. After analyzing the changes in the new Urology Specialization Training Regulations (Musterweiterbildungsordnung), the current urology training situation in Germany was evaluated in a European comparison. A trend analysis of the personnel structure in urology has been performed for recent years. Additionally, a possible intersectoral rotation concept was developed. Financial funding possibilities for urological residents were evaluated in a standardized telephone survey. Compared to other European countries, the exceptional position of German urology with its enormous spectrum becomes evident. In some states, there are already possibilities of financial support provided by regional Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (Krankenversicherung) for the training of urological residents in private practices. While the organization of specializa...Continue Reading

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