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Membership of BAUS is open to any medical practitioner in urological practice interested in promoting the objects or the organisation.
Official journals of the British Association of Urological Surgeons.
Updates, publications and recent media releases
The centre for CPD, the education committee, revalidation & e-learning.
EDI, sometimes referred to as "Widening Participation", has now become an integral part of the BAUS mission statement
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Regional information and contacts
Problems faced by urologists at all stages when returning to surgery after a prolonged absence
As part of BAUS membership, registered members may join Urolink and up to three other sections which are relevant to their particular areas of practice.
Representing BAUS in the developing world
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Use the links below to find information relating to various urological procedures.
Some "big names" in urology interviewed as part of a living witness programme
Founded in 1945 by a group of surgeons specialising in urology, the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) celebrates its 80th birthday in 2025.
We will be celebrating our birthday by showcasing the developments of individual aspects of urological care over the last 80 years ... we will be adding one new item each month during 2025.
BAUS is here to help you with your concerns. You can use our facilities to explore various urological procedures, read the glossary, find a BAUS surgeon or use our search tool for quick help.
BAUS has information leaflets for patients, explaining urological procedures and some of the conditions patients may develop.
Specialist Trainees in urology have their own representative body, the BAUS Section of Trainees (BSoT).
Surgeons, nurses and trainees can find specific information about urology and about the Association's activity. Get further information about the underlying principles of edicuation & training for undergraduates and postgraduates.
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Patient Information and Support
Find out more about the commoner urological conditions and get links to further information in the BAUS Patients Area. Find a surgeon, explore the glossary, read patient information leaflets and more.
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This is where you will find information and career advice for all levels of trainee - from medical students to specialty registrars - about specialty choices, online facilities, "tips & tricks" and sub-specialty fellowship posts.
STRIVE Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital, Marton Road, Middlesbrough TS4 3BW
Designed for Urology Trainees and Speciality Doctors An interactive teaching day with a faculty from across the country contributing to various urotrauma and emergency urology topics.
03 June 2024
Congratulations to Rob Calvert, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who has been appointed to the...
If you have any questions or enquiries, you can get in touch with individual BAUS staff by exploring the our staff page, or use the generic admin email.
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PLEASE NOTE: the BAUS staff are not medically qualified and are unable to answer questions about urological problems. You should contact your urologist, GP or Speciallst Nurse in the first instance for clinical issues