European Residents Education Programme (EUREP)

GENERAL:

• This teaching programme has been developed and created exclusively for all European urological residents;
• EUREP provides an almost complete update and overview of modern urological practice presented by a distinguished European faculty;
• The EUREP programme is an initiative of the European School of Urology in collaboration with the European Board of Urology;
• Participants are tested in a multiple choice evaluation after sessions;
• Participants have the possibility to do the written part of the FEBU exam (Fellow of the European Board of Urology) on the last day of the programme (Selection to sit the FEBU written examination in November does not guarantee participation in the EUREP programme. There is no direct relation between the content of the EUREP programme and the FEBU written examination.)


FORMAT:

The EUREP is a full six-day course comprising five modules. Each day is made up of two sessions and lasts about seven hours. Morning sessions feature state-of-the-art lectures while afternoon sessions offer interactive case discussions, videos, and test your knowledge segments.

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6th EUREP course, 5-10 September 2008

Highlights 5th EUREP course, 7-12 September 2007 (only accessible for EUREP 2007 residents)

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