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Urology

Urology

The Master’s program Urology is designed to train highly qualified specialists capable of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases of the genitourinary system. The program provides advanced knowledge of the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and modern treatment approaches of urological disorders. The educational process follows international standards and is closely integrated with clinical practice and research activities.

During the program, students study kidney and urinary tract diseases, male reproductive system disorders, urolithiasis, oncourology, endoscopic and minimally invasive surgery, andrology, and reconstructive urology. Practical training is conducted at specialized clinics, operating units, and diagnostic centers, enabling students to develop independent clinical decision-making skills.

Special emphasis is placed on mastering ultrasound diagnostics, radiological and endoscopic examination methods, laboratory analysis, modern surgical technologies, and the principles of evidence-based medicine. Students also develop competencies in conducting research, statistical analysis, organizing clinical studies, and preparing scientific publications.

Graduates of this program can work in multidisciplinary hospitals, specialized urology centers, research institutes, and higher education institutions as urologists, clinicians, and academic staff. They may also continue their education in doctoral programs to further advance their professional and scientific careers.