Urology (UROL)
UROL 9101. Urology Selective. 80 Clock Hours.
Prerequisites: Medical School third year standing. Designed to provide the student with education about common as well as complex genitourinary conditions including assessment, diagnosis, and interventions. Students participate in rounds, conferences, and the operating room. Outpatient clinics will include the Veterans Administration Hospital adult urology, and pediatric urology clinics.
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9800. Urology Elective. 80-160 Clock Hours.
The rotation designed to familiarize students with the common uro- genital diseases and their diagnosis and treatment. Students are expected to understand the mechanisms of the diseases; to properly examine the patient, urine, and semen; to become acquainted with the diagnostic procedures; and to know the currently accepted treatments. In addition, students are introduced to urethral instrumentation, beginning with catheterization and urethrocystoscopy. Students function as active members of the full-time or volunteer faculty.
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9801. Clinical Urology. 80-160 Clock Hours.
Elective. The student will function as an extern with a team consisting of one or two residents and faculty, engaging in surgery, out- patient clinics, hospital rounds, and departmental conferences through the various Health Sciences Center hospitals. Emphasis will be on familiarizing the student with common urogenital diseases, their diagnosis, and treatment.
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9831. Urology Elective. 80-160 Clock Hours.
A rotation designed to familiarize students with the common diseases of the male and female urinary tract and their diagnoses and treatments. Students are expected to understand the mechanism of urologic diseases, to properly examine patients, to familiarize themselves with diagnostic procedures; and to learn currently accepted modes of therapy. Student's duties consist of admitting examinations, rounds assistance in surgery and observation of the office practice of urology. A course of lectures on urologic disease is provided .
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9960. Off-Campus Elective. 160-320 Clock Hours.
May be repeated; maximum credit 320 hours.
Work not at the Health Sciences Center, Tulsa Medical College, or in a formally affiliated hospital, nor under the direct supervision of a member of the full-time faculty of the College of Medicine.
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9970. Off-Campus Elective In Urology. 80-160 Clock Hours.
May be repeated; maximum credit 160 hours.
Work not at the Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine-Tulsa, or in a formally affiliated hospital, nor under the direct supervision of a member of the full-time faculty of the College of Medicine.
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9980. Special Studies. 1-320 Clock Hours.
May be repeated; maximum credit 348 hours.
Topics of special nature or of unusual interest to the individual student.
Course Type: Clinical
UROL 9990. Urology Special Studies. 1-320 Clock Hours.
May be repeated; maximum credit 320 hours.
Topics of a special nature or of unusual interest to the individual student.
Course Type: Clinical