Urology is a subspecialty of medicine that deals with the urinary tract in both males and females, as well as the male reproductive system. It focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of organs such as the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and adrenal glands, along with the male reproductive organs.
The field primarily addresses a wide range of genitourinary disorders. Urology includes the management of non-surgical conditions, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), as well as surgical conditions like kidney stones, congenital abnormalities, traumatic injuries, and cancers of the bladder or prostate.
A Fellowship in Urology in India is an excellent option for medical professionals because it offers a strong blend of surgical precision and advanced technology, enabling doctors to specialize in the treatment of complex conditions affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system, while also contributing to a field that continues to evolve through innovations in minimally invasive and robotic procedures.
The Fellowship in Urology offered by MediCOLL Learning provides comprehensive, in-depth knowledge of various genitourinary disorders affecting both males and females, as well as conditions related to the male reproductive system.
The program also includes hands-on training in advanced surgical techniques, enhancing participants' ability to manage complex urologic procedures.
Upon successful completion of the fellowship:
First hand Clinical Training: Gain hands-on experience under the supervision of an experienced urologist in a multi speciality hospital setting.
Hybrid Learning Options: The program offers adaptable schedules to support working professionals.
Expert Medical Faculty: Sessions are led by medical experts with years of clinical and academic experience.
Global Acknowledgement: Accredited by CPD, ensuring international recognition of the fellowship.
Module 1: Genito-Urinary and Adrenal-1
Anatomy of the Kidney
Anatomy of the Ureter
Anatomy of the Bladder
Anatomy of the Scrotum
Anatomy of the Prostate
Anatomy of the Urethra
Anatomy of the Adrenal Gland
Anatomy of the Penis
Module 2: Genito-Urinary and Adrenal-2
Common Uroradiological Syndromes: Autosomal Dominant Syndromes
Common Uroradiological Syndromes: Other Syndromes
Static Renal Imaging: DMSA
Dynamic Renography
Module 3: Genito-Urinary and Adrenal-3
Vascular Access: How, Where and Complications
The Basics of Embolisation
The Failing Dialysis Fistula
Percutaneous Nephrostomy: Indications, Techniques and Complications
Module 4: Imaging Procedures
Techniques: Plain Radiography and Tomography
Techniques: Ultrasound of the Urinary Tract
Techniques: Ultrasound of the Prostate, Penis and Urethra
Techniques: Ultrasound of the Testis
CT of the Urinary Tract
MRI of the Urinary Tract
Fluoroscopic Investigations of the Genito-Urinary Tract
TRUS Guided Biopsy of the Prostate Gland
Technique: Biopsy of the Kidney
Module 5:Urologic Oncology
Renal Cell Cancer
Benign Renal Tumours
Bladder Cancer
Clinical Aspects, Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer
Staging Prostate Cancer
Adrenal Masses
Adrenal Syndromes
Malignant Testicular Tumours
Benign Testicular Mass and Malignant Extra-Testicular Tumours
Cancer of the Penis
Module 6:Urologic Trauma
Renal Trauma
Ureteric Trauma
Bladder and Urethral Trauma
Penile and Scrotal Trauma
Module 7: Kidney stone and catheter
Calcification: Nephrocalcinosis
Calcification: Nephrolithiasis
Promoting best practice in catheter care
Module 8: Renal Cyst
Renal Cyst Spectrum
Renal Cystic Syndromes
Module : 9 Infections
Infections of the Kidneys
Infections of the Bladder, Prostate and Urethra
Infections of the Testis and Epididymis
Module : 10 Genito-Urinary and Adrenal-Imaging
Imaging of Renal Hypertension
Imaging in Haematuria 1
Imaging in Haematuria 2
Imaging Scrotal Pain and Scrotal Masses
Imaging Loin Pain and Renal Colic
Imaging of Suspected Hydronephrosis and Ureteric Obstruction
Imaging of Renal Transplant Dysfunction
Imaging of Renal Transplant Dysfunction: Early Complications
Imaging of Renal Transplant Dysfunction: Late Complications
Imaging of Indeterminate Renal Mass
Imaging in Erectile Dysfunction
Imaging after Bladder Reconstruction or Diversion
Imaging Bladder Function
Imaging of an Incidental Adrenal Mass
Imaging of Acute Renal Failure
Module : 11 Dermatology Genito-urinary Medicine
Sexual History
Diagnosing Gonorrhoea
Gonorrhoea: Natural History and Management
Disseminated Gonorrhoea
Chlamydia Trachomatis: Natural History and Management
Early infectious Syphilis
Diagnosis and Management of Late Syphilis
At MediCOLL Learning, we understand the challenges and support required on the journey towards excellence in a medical career. Our mission is to help you enhance your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and build the confidence needed to thrive in the ever-evolving and competitive medical field.
Here’s why choosing MediCOLL Learning can be your stepping stone to success.
The program spans 1 year, comprising 10 months of online learning followed by 2 months of hands-on clinical training at designated hospitals or healthcare centers.
The program is open to MBBS graduates, MD, DNB, and AYUSH doctors with relevant experience. Final year students in MBBS can also apply for this fellowship.
Yes, MediCOLL Learning collaborates with reputed global institutions and healthcare partners such as eIntegrity, CPD, RCP, NHS, and Mangalayatan University to offer this fellowship.
Completing a Fellowship in Urology offers specialized training in advanced urological procedures, techniques, and subspecialties such as urologic oncology, reconstructive urology, and minimally invasive surgery. It enhances clinical expertise, improves patient care skills, and opens up career opportunities in academic medicine, private practice, and leadership roles in healthcare.
The online phase includes: - Live and recorded video lectures - Case-based discussions - MCQs for evaluation - Access to study materials via the Learning Management System (LMS)
Yes, international medical graduates (IMGs) are welcome to apply, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and demonstrate proficiency in English.
Graduates of a Fellowship in Urology are well-positioned to pursue a variety of career paths. These include roles as specialized urologists in academic medical centers, private practice, and research institutions. Additionally, some may choose to advance into academic teaching, hospital administration, or leadership positions within healthcare organizations. The fellowship enhances both clinical expertise and professional credibility, opening doors to national and international opportunities.
Learners receive: - Guidance from academic mentors - Doubt-clearing sessions - Technical support for the learning platform
Clinical training is a hands-on learning phase where fellows gain practical experience in real-world patient care settings under supervision. It is conducted at partner hospitals or family clinics in selected cities. You can choose a location based on availability and your preference.
For any queries, feedback, or suggestions, you can reach out to the MediCOLL Learning support team through our official email, phone number, or support portal provided on the website. A team member will be assigned to assist you.
© Copyrights 2025 Medicoll All rights reserved.