
Urology Residents
Urology residents are medical doctors in training who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system. During their residency, which typically lasts several years, they gain hands-on experience managing patients with issues like urinary infections, kidney stones, prostate problems, and cancers. They work under the supervision of experienced urologists, gradually developing the skills needed to perform surgeries and provide specialized care. Essentially, urology residents are in the process of becoming fully qualified urologists, combining education, observation, and practical experience to deliver comprehensive urological healthcare.