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Urology DHA Prometric Exam Overview

  How many hours is the Urology Exam?

The Urology Exam is 3 hours

  How many questions is the Urology Exam?

The Urology Exam is 150 questions

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Urology Prometric Exam

Administered by: Dubai Health Authority (DHA)
Duration: 3 Hours
Number of Questions: 150
Pass Score: 60%
Fee: USD 280
Exam Code: URO5931


Exam Coverage:

1. Basics of Urologic Surgery

  • Focus Areas: Principles of urologic surgical techniques, preoperative and postoperative management.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Common surgical procedures and instruments used in urology.
    • Management of perioperative complications in urologic surgery.
  • Tips: Familiarize yourself with the fundamental techniques and safety protocols in urologic surgery.

2. Infections / Inflammation

  • Focus Areas: Urinary tract infections, prostatitis, epididymitis, and orchitis.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of common urologic infections.
    • Antibiotic resistance and treatment guidelines.
  • Tips: Understand the principles of diagnosing and managing infections, especially in cases of recurrent UTIs.

3. Reproductive / Sexual Health

  • Focus Areas: Erectile dysfunction, infertility, and male sexual health disorders.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Mechanisms of erectile dysfunction, fertility evaluations, and hormonal treatments.
    • Role of lifestyle modifications and pharmacological therapy.
  • Tips: Focus on evidence-based treatments and the diagnostic workup of sexual health disorders.

4. Trauma / Neuro-urology

  • Focus Areas: Urologic trauma and neurological disorders affecting the urinary system.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Management of traumatic injuries to the bladder, urethra, and kidneys.
    • Neurogenic bladder assessment and management.
  • Tips: Study injury mechanisms, emergency protocols, and long-term management in neurogenic bladder.

5. Urolithiasis / Obstruction

  • Focus Areas: Kidney stones, urinary tract obstruction, and hydronephrosis.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Pathogenesis of urolithiasis, types of stones, and treatment modalities.
    • Management of acute and chronic obstructions.
  • Tips: Review the guidelines for stone prevention and treatment, including surgical and non-surgical options.

6. Renal Failure

  • Focus Areas: Acute and chronic renal failure in the context of urology.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Assessment, causes, and management of renal failure.
    • Dialysis and renal replacement therapy options.
  • Tips: Emphasize differential diagnoses and treatment options for renal failure in urologic practice.

7. Adrenal / Neoplasm

  • Focus Areas: Adrenal gland disorders, kidney tumors, bladder cancer, and other urologic neoplasms.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Types of adrenal and renal neoplasms, staging, and treatment strategies.
    • Risk factors, screening, and preventive measures for urologic cancers.
  • Tips: Focus on identifying neoplastic conditions early and knowing standard treatment protocols.

8. Prostate

  • Focus Areas: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, and prostatitis.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, and treatments for prostate conditions.
    • Screening and management of prostate cancer.
  • Tips: Review BPH management, including medical and surgical options, as well as prostate cancer screening guidelines.

9. Pediatric Urology

  • Focus Areas: Common pediatric urologic conditions such as vesicoureteral reflux, hypospadias, and undescended testes.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of congenital urologic disorders.
    • Treatment protocols for pediatric urologic conditions.
  • Tips: Study the developmental aspects of pediatric urology and treatment approaches for common congenital issues.

10. Patient Safety and Professionalism & Ethics

  • Focus Areas: Safe prescribing practices, ethics in urology, and patient-centered communication.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Ethical considerations in urologic care, especially in sensitive areas like reproductive health.
    • Importance of professionalism, informed consent, and patient autonomy.
  • Tips: Review guidelines on patient safety and ethical communication in urologic settings.

Study Recommendations:

Blueprint-Based Preparation:

  • Allocate study time according to the weight of each topic, with emphasis on high-yield areas such as prostate diseases, urolithiasis, and infections.

Core Textbooks and References:

  • Use recommended resources such as:
    • Atlas of Urologic Surgery for surgical techniques.
    • Campbell-Walsh UROLOGY for comprehensive urologic knowledge.

Practice with Clinical Cases:

  • Familiarize yourself with clinical scenarios to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

Mock Tests:

  • Take timed practice exams to improve pacing and comfort with the question format.

Review Guidelines and Diagnostic Criteria:

  • Focus on criteria for prostate diseases, renal cancers, and stone management protocols.

This structured outline aligns with the DHA standards for the Urology Prometric Exam, ensuring a thorough understanding of each core topic area


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