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European Association of Urology
NameEuropean Association of Urology
Formation1973
LocationArnhem, Netherlands
Region servedEurope
Membersover 19,000

European Association of Urology. The European Association of Urology is a professional organization that represents the interests of urology specialists across Europe, with members from countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1973 by Fritz Hähnel and other prominent urologists, including Jean-Marie Bouttier and Gunnar Dahlström, with the aim of promoting the highest standards of urologic care and advancing the field of urology through research and education. The organization has close ties with other medical associations, such as the American Urological Association and the Société Internationale d'Urologie.

History

The European Association of Urology has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century when urology was still a relatively new field. Pioneers like Félix Guyon and Hugh Hampton Young played a significant role in shaping the organization, which was officially established in 1973. Over the years, the organization has grown to include members from over 50 countries, including Spain, Poland, Russia, and Greece. The European Association of Urology has also been instrumental in promoting the work of renowned urologists, such as Peter Scardino and Frans Debruyne, who have made significant contributions to the field of urology. The organization has also collaborated with other medical organizations, such as the European Society for Medical Oncology and the International Continence Society.

Organization

The European Association of Urology is headquartered in Arnhem, Netherlands, and is governed by a Board of Directors comprising prominent urologists from across Europe, including Christopher Chapple and Manfred Wirth. The organization has a number of committees, including the Scientific Committee and the Education Committee, which are responsible for overseeing the development of guidelines and educational programs. The European Association of Urology also has close ties with other medical organizations, such as the European Association of Urology Nurses and the International Society of Urological Nurses. The organization works closely with hospitals and universities across Europe, including University College London and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

Membership

Membership in the European Association of Urology is open to urologists and other medical professionals from across Europe, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, and Denmark. The organization has over 19,000 members, making it one of the largest urological associations in the world. Members of the European Association of Urology include prominent urologists, such as Per-Anders Abrahamsson and Jacques Corcos, as well as researchers and academics from institutions like University of Oxford and Karolinska Institutet. The organization also has a number of corporate members, including pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline.

Annual Congress

The European Association of Urology hosts an annual congress, which is one of the largest and most prestigious urological meetings in the world. The congress, which is attended by thousands of urologists and other medical professionals from across Europe and beyond, features lectures, workshops, and exhibitions on the latest developments in urology. Recent congresses have been held in cities like London, Paris, and Barcelona, and have featured keynote speakers like David Neal and Christopher Woodhouse. The congress also provides a platform for researchers to present their latest findings, and has been attended by prominent figures like Alexander von Humboldt and Anders Retzius.

Education and Guidelines

The European Association of Urology is committed to providing high-quality education and training to urologists across Europe. The organization has developed a number of guidelines and recommendations on topics like prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and kidney stones, which are widely used by urologists and other medical professionals. The European Association of Urology also offers a range of educational programs, including fellowships and scholarships, which are supported by organizations like the European Urology Scholarship Programme and the Urology Foundation. The organization works closely with other medical organizations, such as the European Society of Urological Robotic Surgery and the International Society of Urological Surgery.

Publications

The European Association of Urology publishes a number of journals and publications, including the European Urology journal, which is one of the most prestigious urological journals in the world. The organization also publishes a range of guidelines and recommendations on topics like urothelial carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma, which are widely used by urologists and other medical professionals. The European Association of Urology has also collaborated with other medical organizations, such as the American Urological Association and the Société Internationale d'Urologie, to produce joint publications and guidelines. The organization's publications are widely read by urologists and other medical professionals from institutions like Harvard University and University of California, Los Angeles. Category:Urology

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