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The mission of the American Board of Urology is to act for the benefit of the public by establishing and maintaining standards of certification for urologists, working with certified urologists to achieve lifelong learning to insure the delivery of high quality, safe and ethical urologic care.
Initial Certification. The purpose of awarding certification to individuals who meet the qualifications of The American Board of Urology is to assure the public that an individual has: (a) received appropriate training and (b) has a level of urologic knowledge to practice safe and effective urology. The American Board of Urology strives to ...
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The mission of the American Board of Urology is to act for the benefit of the public by establishing and maintaining standards of certification for urologists working with certified urologists to achieve lifelong learning to insure the delivery of high quality safe and ethical urologic care.
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The Qualifying (Part 1) Examination is given annually as a computer-based examination in Pearson VUE testing centers throughout the United States. This examination is administered during one day in two examination periods of 3 hours each with a break between.
Knowledge Exposure pertains to new information important for the practice of Urology gained from contemporary journal articles and AUA Guidelines. Knowledge Reinforcement is focused on basic information that the Urologist should know.
The ABU requires 46 weeks of full-time clinical activity in each of the five years of residency. However the 46 weeks may be averaged over the first 3 years of residency for a total of 138 weeks required in the first 3 years and over the last 2 years a total of 92 weeks is required.
The examination is an interactive process between examiner and candidate during which an assessment is made of the candidate’s ability to diagnose and manage urologic problems. There are two one-hour examination encounters with different examiners composed of one OSCE and two protocols each.