Log Book. MS Urology Phase B Residency Training Program. Department of Urology Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Shahbag, Dhaka

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Log Book MS Urology Phase B Residency Training Program Department of Urology Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Shahbag, Dhaka

Contents INDEX Page No. Personal Details Of The Resident 03 General Information 04 Objective Of The Training Program 05 Clinical Rotations 11 Section A: Case Records (POMR) 12 Section B: Procedures 13 Section C: OPD Consultation 14 Section D: Emergency Encountered 15 Section E: Journal Clubs 16 Section F: Case Presentations In Clinical Meeting, Grand & Ward Round 17 Section G: Presentations In Seminars, Symposium/Workshop, Conferences 18 Section H: Lectures Attended 19 Section I: Interpretations Of Lab Data And Investigation Reports 20 Section J: Leave Record 21 Section K: Summary Records Pay1 22 Section L: Summary Records Pay2 23 Section M: Summary Records Pay3 24 Section N: Summary Records : Phase B Completion 25 Section O: Certification 26 2

Personal Details Of The Resident Name Of The Resident : University Registration No. : Stamp size photo BMDC Registration No. : Date Of Entry In The Program : Date Of Birth : Father's Name : Mother's Name : Address For Communication : Permanent Address : Telephone No. : E-Mail : Nationality : National ID No. : Passport No. (For Foreign Student) : 3

General information : 1. The log book (Daily Training Record) is a day to day record of the clinical and academic work done by the resident 2. The log book will be a pre-requisite for appearing in the phase- B summative examination 3. This log book has to be maintained by all the residents throughout the period of training 4. The resident will obtain the log book from the course-coordinator of the parent discipline immediately after joining 5. The resident will make the required entries in the logbook on the same day of the event and get it signed by the supervisor 6. It is the responsibility of the resident to keep the logbook safe and secured 7. Entries in the log book will be block-wise. 4

Objective of the Training program: The aim of the training in phase A of the residency program is to guide the students to acquire broad based knowledge on before entering the final part (phase B) of the respective specialty. This is a five-years program combining two years in phase A and three years in phase B. In phase A residents learn introduction to urology, general surgery, traumatology, orthopaedic and paediatrics surgery. In phase B they learn general urology and different branches of urology. In this context it is expected that the residents will be able to (i) acquire knowledge [of common conditions, emergencies & rehabilitations], (ii) acquire skill [diagnostic, clinical and decision making] and (iii) develop attitude [caring, learning & ethical]. By the end of their training the residents are expected to be competent in all aspects of adult and paediatrics urology, including open and endourological procedures. Residents progress is reviewed individually every three months (block) by mentor. The residents should: Acquire sufficient theoretical knowledge (the "core" knowledge) Be able to take full history and be competent in performing a full physical examination of urological patients Decide whether the patient requires ambulatory care or hospitalization or referral to other health professionals Become competent in interpreting and evaluate the presenting symptoms and physical signs (haematuria, retention of urine, LUTS). Be able to interpret and evaluate the laboratory reports lying with the patients Plan investigations and interpret them Decide and implement suitable treatment Maintain follow up of patients Competent and confident to handle common emergencies and common chronic conditions including rehabilitation Orientation of urological instruments. Develop skill of good prescribing Establish appropriate doctor-patient relationship Be able to maintain the ethical and professional standard Develop sufficient expertise in performing the enlisted procedures : [the list is not exhaustive and the level of performance may very] 5

GENERAL UROLOGY Anatomy of the genitourinary tract Genitourinary & urological emergencies:- o Trauma to genitourinary tract o Priapism o Torsion of the testis o Acute retention of urine o Clot retention o Iatrogenic injury of genitourinary system o Strictures of genitourinary tract o Acute scrotum Obstructive uropathy Phimosis, Meatal stenosis, Urethral stricture, PUV, BNO, BPH, Neurogenic bladder, Mega ureter, VUJ obstruction, Ureteral obstruction, PUJ obstruction. Radiology/ Imaging:- o Basics of radiography, contrast agent o Plain abdomen KUB film o Urography(IVU,RGU,MCU,RGP,Percutaneous) o Angiography o Sonography( Conventional,Colour Doppler,TRUS) o CT scan, CT urogram, MRI o Radio-Isotope Scan(DTPA, DMSA, Bone scan) Urolithiasis:- o Urinary stone disease o Medical renal diseases due to urolithiasis Diseases of adrenal gland Varicocele, Inguinoscrotal swelling Prostatitis, Genitourinary infection, Interstitial cystitis Cystic diseases of kidney,retroperitoneal mass & fibrosis, Urinary fistula Minimal Invasive Surgery( Laparoscopy) Endoscopic procedures ( Endourology) 6

ESWL, PCNL Open surgical procedures Urological Audit Recent advance in urology. URO-ONCOLOGY Tumours of the adrenal gland Renal parenchymal neoplasm Urothilial carcinoma (upper tract ) Testicular tumour FNAC, Histopathology, Urine cytology Tumour markers, TNM classification CIS, Bladder biopsy, Prostate biopsy Tumours of the bladder, prostate, urethra & penis Chemotherapy of urological tumours Radiotherapy & Brachytherapy of Genitourinary tumours Urinary diversions & bladder substitution Intravesical therapies Immunotherapy, Hormone therapy Palliative care in urological malignancy Childhood urological tumours. PAEDIATRIC UROLOGY Perinatal diagnosis of urological disease & counseling Congenital anomalies:- o Hypospadias, Epispadias, Ectopia vesicae o VUR, PUV, PUJO, VUJO, Megaureter o Incomplete descent of testis o Ambiguous genitalia 7

Phimosis, Paraphimosis, Circumcision Enuresis, Incontinence of urine Urinary tract infection in children Voiding dysfunction in children, Neurogenic bladder Acute scrotum Genitourinary trauma in children Childhood urological tumours Urolithiasis in children Renal failure in children & Paediatric renal transplantation Anaesthesia for paediatric urological procedures. FEMALE UROLOGY Congenital anomalies of female genitourinary system Genitourinary fistula [ VVF,UVF(ureterovaginal),UVF(urethrovaginal),RVF(rectovaginal)] Incontinence of urine, Cystocele, Rectocele Urological problem during pregnancy Female sexual dysfunction ANDROLOGY Congenital anomalies of male genitalia Hypogonadism, Male infertility, Peyronies disease Karyotyping, Semen analysis, Testicular biopsy Male sexual dysfunction, Penile prosthesis Vesectomy, Vesectomy reversal ART( assisted reproductive technique ). 8

NEURO-UROLOGY Neurophysiology of lower urinary tract Neuropharmacology of lower urinary tract Uroflowmetry, Urodynamic study Over active bladder, Neurogenic bladder, Sensory disorder of bladder Urinary incontinence, CISC Operations for neurogenic bladder Voiding dysfunction-female, Children, Adult. TRANSPLANT UROLOGY Organ act 1999, organ trading, organ trafficking Evaluation of donor, CT angiogram, IVU, HLA Tissue typing Evaluation of recipient Psychiatric evaluation for transplant patient Overview of medical renal disease Donor Nephrectomy, Cadaver kidney hervesting for transplantation Renal perfusion, Bench surgery Recipient surgery ( Kidney transplantation ) Complications of Renal transplantation ( Lymphocele, Urinary leakage, Rejection, Vascular complication ) Immunosuppressive drugs Renal biopsy Catheterization for vascular access Dialysis ( Haemodialysis, Peritoneal dialysis, CAPD ) Post operative management & Follow up of kidney donor & recipient Colour Doppler, Nuclear imaging for transplant evaluation. 9

The objectives of the training may be achieved through different modes like - Wards Duties Emergency Duties OPD Duties Academic Sessions: Journal Club, Clinical Meeting, Grand Round, Case Presentation Session, Morbidity/Mortality Review Meeting/Medical Audit Seminars, Conference, Workshop Lectures Bed Side Teaching Tutorials Procedures 10

Clinical Rotations Block Distributions General Urology---6 Blocks Uro-oncology------2 Blocks Female Urology & Andrology-1 Block Paediatric Urology--1 Block Neuro-urology-------1 Block Transplant Urology--1 Block Duration 18 Months 6 Months 3 Months 3 Months 3 Months 3 Months 11

Section A. Case records (POMR) of the patients managed by the Resident Block :. Supervisor :. S. No. Date Name of Patient with Age & Sex Date of admission with hospital Reg. No., Ward & Bed No. Diagnosis Grading Signature of Supervisor Grading: Excellent 4 Good 3 Satisfactory 2 Unsatisfactory - 1 12

Section B. Procedures Block :. Supervisor :. S. No. Date Name of Patient with Age & Sex Diagnosis/Idication Procedure Performed Performance of the Candidate Signature of Supervisor Key for Performance of the Candidates: Observer Status O Assistant Status A Performance under Supervision PS Performed Independently PI 13

Section C. OPD Consultation Block :... Supervisor :... Date Consultation Problem/Diagnosis No 1st Signature of Supervisor FU 1st FU 1st FU 14

Section D. Emergency Encountered Block :. Supervisor :. S. No. Date Name of Patient with Age, Sex, Ward & Bed No. Problem/Diagnosis Outcome Signature of Supervisor 15

Section E. Journal Club Block :. Supervisor :. S. No. Date Topic/Article Source/Re-source Person Performance Level Signature of Supervisor Key for Performance of the candidate: Attended A Presented himself P 16

Section F. Case Presentation in Clinical Meeting, Grand & Ward Round Block :. Supervisor :. S. No. Date Patient s Name, Age, Sex, Ward/Bed, PIN Diagnosis/Problem Performance Level Signature of Supervisor Key for Performance of the candidate: Attended A Presented himself P 17

Section G. Presentation/Attendance in Seminars, Symposium/Workshops Conferences Block :. Supervisor :. S. No. Date Topic/Article Source/Re-source Person Performance Level Signature of Supervisor Key for Performance of the candidate: Attended A Presented himself P 18

Section H. Lectures Attended Block :. Supervisor :. Date Topic Lecturer Signature 19

Section I. Interpretations Of Lab Data And Investigation Reports Block :... Supervisor :... Sl. No Items Abnormality Interpretation Signature of supervisor 20

Section J. Leave record Duration From To Reason Signature of Supervisor 21

Section K. Summary Records: Phase B Year 1 (PAY 1) Events Performed Signature of the Year Manager Block-1 Block-2 Block-3 Block-4 A) Case records (POMR) B) Procedures C) OPD consultation D) Emergency encountered E) Journal club F) Case presentation in clinical meeting, grand & ward round G) Presentation/attendance in seminars, symposium /workshop, conferences H) Lectures attended I) Data Interpretations 22

Section L. Summary Records: Phase B Year 2 (PAY 2) Events Performed Signature of the Year Manager Block-1 Block-2 Block-3 Block-4 A) Case records (POMR) B) Procedures C) OPD consultation D) Emergency encountered E) Journal club F) Case presentation in clinical meeting, grand & ward round G) Presentation/attendance in seminars, symposium /workshop, conferences H) Lectures attended I) Data Interpretations 23

Section M. Summary Records: Phase B Year 3 (PAY 3) Events Performed Signature of the Year Manager Block-1 Block-2 Block-3 Block-4 A) Case records (POMR) B) Procedures C) OPD consultation D) Emergency encountered E) Journal club F) Case presentation in clinical meeting, grand & ward round G) Presentation/attendance in seminars, symposium /workshop, conferences H) Lectures attended I) Data Interpretations 24

Section N. Summary Records: Phase B Completion Events A) Case records (POMR) B) Procedures C) OPD consultation D) Emergency encountered E) Journal club F) Case presentation in clinical meeting, grand & ward round G) Presentation/attendance in seminars, symposium/ workshops, conferences H) Lectures attended I) Data Interpretations Performed PAY 1 PAY 2 PAY 3 TOTAL Signature of the Course coordinator 25

Section O. CERTIFICATION of Satisfactory Completion of The Log Book I, to the best of my knowledge, certify that Dr.... has satisfactorily completed this logbook as required by the university Signature of the Course Coordinator Name : Discipline : Date : 26