The Urology Residency Program, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee
is located on the Memphis Campus of the University of Tennessee.The University
of Tennessee undergraduate campus is
located in Knoxville, Tennessee,
375 miles east of Memphis.The UT Memphis campus consists of those
colleges related to healthcare:the
Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Allied Health.The Urology Residency Program currently is a
five year program consisting of 12 months of pre-urology (general surgery and
electives) followed by 48 months of clinical urology.
The educational philosophy of the department is that
resident and medical student teaching is of the highest priority and that this
teaching should occur primarily in the context of active clinical experience in
a variety of patient care settings which expose residents to the full spectrum
of urologic disease.The education of
the resident should be sufficiently structured to gradually increase the
resident's responsibility for more complex aspects of urologic care as skills
are developed, so that graduating senior residents are fully competent in the
medical and surgical aspects of urology.It is further our philosophy that the education should take place in an
environment that both exposes the residents to modern clinical and scientific
advances in urology (through conferences and reading assignments) and in an
environment where residents are exposed to and participate in urologic research
so that they become critical analysts of data imbued with healthy
skepticism.
With this philosophy and exposure, we expect our
graduating residents to, at a minimum, be fully competent in the medical and
surgical aspects of urologic disease and to be eager life-long learners of the
science and art of urology.It is our
philosophy that urologic education should take place in an environment where
the faculty role models compassionately demonstrate the art, as well as the
science, of medicine.