Urological Surgery Training in Low- and Low-Middle-Resource Settings: a Model for Success!

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review addresses the growing need for enhanced surgical —and specifically urological—training in low- and low-middle-income countries (LLMICs). Outlined are the challenges host and visiting teams face in facilitating such training, the role of international collaborations and the various urological pathologies that necessitate attention.Recent FindingsMany challenges exist for the successful implementation of urological training in LLMICs. There is a clear need for specific, collaborative and sustainable approaches to address the gap in expertise between high-income countries (HICs) and LLMICs and enhance the delivery of safe, high-quality urological care.SummaryAdvancements made in recent decades to address the deficiency in urological surgery training in LLMICs have been made; however, there remains a gulf in the standard of training between HICs and LLMICs. Ongoing international collaborations with remote mentoring utilising modern technologies will play an instrumental role in enhancing urological surgery training in LLMICs in the coming years.
Source: Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research