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What is a Urologist?

A urologist is a physician who has attained certification by the American Board of Urology (ABU) and has specialized knowledge and skill with regard to problems of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs.

Although urology is classified as a surgical subspecialty, because of the wide variety of clinical problems encountered, a knowledge of internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, and other specialties is required by the urologist.

In recognition of the wide scope of urology, the American Urological Association has identified eight subspecialty areas:

  • Pediatric Urology -- The treatment of urological problems in children, especially hypospadius, undescended testicles, circumcisions, and kidney cancer.
  • Urologic Oncology -- The treatment of cancers of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs (including prostate, bladder, penile, and the testicular cancer in men, and kidney and bladder cancer in women).
  • Urinary Tract Stones -- The treatment of kidney stones, which are formed when urine becomes too concentrated and chemicals that usually dissolve instead crystallize, sometimes causing severe pain.
  • Female Urology -- The treatment of urinary incontinence, pelvic outlet relaxation disorders, and genitourinary trauma (any injury to the genitals or urinary system).
  • Neurourology -- The treatment of voiding disorders caused by neurological trauma, or neurological diseases such as neurological disorders multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's disease, or spinal bifida. Also, urodynamic evaluation of patients.
  • Erectile dysfunction or impotence -- The treatment of difficulties men have in achieving erection.

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What is the American Board of Urology?

The American Board of Urology was organized in 1934 and was incorporated in 1935. The objective of the American Board of Urology is to identify for the patient and public those physicians who have satisfied the Board's criteria for certification and recertification in the specialty of urology.

The American Board of Urology and the various other specialty boards are members of the American Board of Medical Specialties. The American Board of Medical Specialties, in conjunction with the Residency Review Committee for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), has established academic standards for specialization which the American Board of Urology, Inc, has adopted.

This was published by the AUA. Direct all correspondences to:
AUA
Alan D. Perlmutter, MD
Executive Secretary
31700 Telegraph Rd
Suite 150
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
810.646.9720

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What is Board Certification?

The Board Certification process includes the following components:

Education

What is the Meaning of Certification by the ABU?
To be certified by the American Board of Urology, the urologist must have met a standard in urology by fulfilling specified educational and examination requirements. Once certified, the urologic surgeon who wishes to maintain certified status upon expiration of the original certificate must complete a recertification process every ten years for certificates issued on or after January 1, 1985.

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What is an FACS?

Some urologists have advanced qualifications in surgery and have joined the professional association of surgeons in the United States, known as the American College of Surgeons. These members are referred to as "Fellows" and are entitled to the letters "FACS" after their names. Before admitting members to Fellow status, the American College of Surgeons examines all candidates' education and training, professional qualifications, surgical competence, and ethical conduct.

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