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North West Core Surgical TrainingCore Specialty and ST3 Preparation Module Checklists – UrologyName:GMC No:Hospital Site:Date Form Completed:Educational Supervisor:Description of the levels (stated as a prefix for each procedure) expected for clinical and technical skillsEach topic within a stage has a competence level ascribed to it in the areas of clinical and technical skills ranging from 1 to 4:Has observed. At this level the trainee: equates to logbook O or Ahas adequate knowledge of the steps through direct observationCan do with assistance: equates to logbook STSthis may only refer to part of the procedure as required in CST syllabus, e.g. incision and closure of abdominal incisionCan do whole but may need assistance: equates to logbook STUCompetent to do without assistance, including complications: equates to logbook P, or level of CCTCore Specialty ModuleUrologyType of evidence (WPBA, MRCS, Reading, course, logbook)Total No. of Procedures- If applicableNo. of Procedures(STS, STU & P)Highest Level of competency achieved on WBACore Specialty2 Assessment and planning the investigation of new and follow-up patients in urology outpatient clinicsCore Specialty2 Assessment and early management of patients suffering the complications of urological surgeryCore Specialty2 Assessment and early management of patients withacute testicular pain, urinary retention, ureteric colicand obstructive uropathyCore Specialty3 Suprapubic catheterisationCore Specialty3 Flexible cystoscopyCore Specialty2 Rigid cystoscopy and:Biopsy and diathermyRetrograde ureterogramInsertion retrograde ureteric stentCore Specialty2 Exploration of scrotumCore Specialty2 Excision of epididymal cystCore Specialty2 CircumcisionST3 Preparation Module UrologyType of evidence (WPBA, MRCS, Reading, course, logbook)Total No. of Procedures- If applicableNo. of Procedures(STS, STU & P)Highest Level of competency achieved on WBAST3 Preparation3 A systematic prioritised method of managing the patient with urosepsisST3 Preparation2 Contribution to the on-call team as urology representativeST3 Preparation3 Assessment and early management of patients with acute testicular pain, urinary retention, ureteric colic and obstructive uropathyST3 Preparation3 Assessment and early management of the post-operative urology surgical patientST3 Preparation3 Assessment and planning the investigation of new and follow-up patients in urology outpatient clinicsST3 Preparation4 Ability to insert urethral cathetersST3 Preparation3 Ability to insert suprapubic cathetersST3 Preparation3 Ability to explore the acutely painful testisST3 Preparation4 Ability to perform flexible cystoscopyST3 Preparation2 Ultrasound guided prostate biopsy ................
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