I About The ProgrammeII Assessment and EvaluationIII Target Audience and Eligibility RequirementsIV Other Information
I About The Programme
Name of Programme
Urogynaecology Fellowship Programme
Overview
KK Urogynaecology unit was set up in April 1993 with the aim of providing world-class services for the management of lower urinary tract disorders and pelvic floor dysfunction. The opening of KK Urogynaecology Centre in November 2001 affirms the unit’s commitment and vision to provide quality care and services for our patients.
The KK Urogynaecology Centre is the first urogynaecology centre in Asia, providing unparalleled one-stop services for the investigation, diagnosis and treatment of female bladder disorders and pelvic floor dysfunction, with an average of 20 000 patients’ attendances each year. On July 2008, we were promoted from unit to full department status. At present, we have one fully-trained specialist, 3 visiting specialists, 2 staff registrars, a few rotating residents, 3 urogynaecology trainees, 3 urodynamic nurses and 6 clinic specialist assistants serving our patients at our centre. In addition, the centre provides an excellent and challenging opportunity for training local and overseas doctors and nurses, and is also actively involved in research.
For more information onthe Department of Urogynaecology, click here.
Aim of Programme
Duration of Programme
12 months
Number of Training Places
2 Fellows per year
Learning Outcomes
Doctors wanting to specialise in Urogynaecology must, in their training, acquire a working knowledge of all the skills mentioned below in order to be able to attend to their non-subspecialist colleagues’ enquiries.
1. A detailed knowledge of:
2. A basic knowledge of:
3. Experience in the assessment of patients with lower urinary tract disorders by:
4. Clinical competence in the following:
Content Areas
The programme covers the following areas:
Training Methods
Tutorials and journal clubs are conducted on a regular basis. Running clinics and daily ward rounds are under the supervision of consultants or senior consultants. Surgeries are performed under direct supervision of consultants or senior consultants. Maintenance and review of log book for specific procedures performed and competency level is mandatory. Research projects are carried out throughout the training period.
Tentative plan:
Months 1 to 3
Review at the end of the 3rd month and plan new programmes for the remainder of program for Fellows here for 6 months or more.
Months 4 to 12
End of Programme
There will be no rotation to other department/institution throughout the attachment period.
The same supervisor assigned at the start of the attachment will remain throughout the attachment period unless under special circumstances, where the supervisor assigned has resigned or left for overseas training.
Team of Experts
The Paediatric Urogynaecology Fellowship Programme is managed by the following experts.
II Assessment and Evaluation
Aims of Assessment
Fellows are required to continually demonstrate the following six competencies throughout the programme:
(A) Patient Care
(B) Medical Knowledge
(C) Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
(D) Interpersonal and Communication Skills
(E) Professionalism
(F) Systems-Based Practice
Assessment Approaches
The clinical fellow will be assessed periodically and will receive an end-of-fellowship report and certificate. Clinical fellows must remain under Level 1 supervision for the entire duration of their training. They will be assessed (using SMC Form T3) during the following time points:
Clinical fellows must maintain a logbook of cases.
Evaluation Process
General overall grading system
The general overall grading system evaluates the Fellow’s performance upon completion of the fellowship programme. All Fellows will be given a general overall grading status at the end of the fellowship programme based on the grading criteria requirements incorporating the six competencies based knowledge, skills and performance that Fellows must demonstrate throughout the programme.
*Fellows who have attained a USP grade are given the following options:
III Target Audience and Eligibility Requirements
Target Audience
Specially for doctors who are interested in specialising in urogynaecology.
Pre-requisite/Eligibility Requirement(s)
Candidates must:
IV Other Information
Course Fees
Course fee will be determined upon application.
Funding
Candidates should be self-funded or have funding from external sources/institutions.
Certification
A certificate of fellowship will be awarded upon completion of the programme.
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