Essential Revision Notes for FRCS (Urol) 2nd Edition Volume 1: The essential revision book for candidates preparing for the Intercollegiate FRCS (Urol


Essential Revision Notes for FRCS (Urol) 2nd Edition Volume 1: The essential revision book for candidates preparing for the Intercollegiate FRCS (Urol

Jack Donati-Bourne
Release Date: 09/05/2025
Pages: 418
Published: 2025
ISBN: 9781911451365
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9781911451365
Price £39.99
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Essential Revision Notes for FRCS (Urol) 2nd Edition Volume 1: The essential revision book for candidates preparing for the Intercollegiate FRCS (Urol

Following the 1st Edition’s publication and success, this 2nd Edition of the Essential Revision Notes for the FRCS (Urol) is a further improved and carefully updated, easy-to-read and comprehensive two-volume textbook covering the entire curriculum for both Sections of the exam. Written by an NHS Consultant Urological Surgeon with extensive experience as faculty in FRCS (Urol) revision courses as well as individually preparing candidates, the textbook is designed to accompany examinees throughout their study journey and act as a revision roadmap for them. To aid memorisation and information recall for the busy trainee, it is written in a logical and consistent manner, highlighting essential facts in bite-sized paragraphs, with regular reference to relevant NICE and EAU Guidelines. 

The 2nd Edition has many new features, including a brand-new set of sample MCQs, many helpful practical viva tips added across the books, key scientific papers are now highlighted and summarised, and two new bonus chapters on Renal Transplantation and Viva Tips and Tricks are included.

Volume 1 covers: 

Station 1 – Urological Oncology 1 (bladder, renal and upper tract urothelial cancers)

Station 2 – Urological Oncology 2 (prostate, testicular, penile and urethral cancers)

Station 3 – Paediatric Urology

Station 4 – Emergency Urology

Bonus Chapter – Renal Transplantation

About the Author: Jack Donati-Bourne works as a Consultant Urological Surgeon in Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. He qualified in medicine (2010) and then obtained a Master’s degree in anatomy (2013), both at the University of Birmingham, proceeding subsequently to complete Membership (2013) and Fellowship (2019) of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He has published 20 articles in peer-reviewed journals and his work has been presented in eight different countries. The first edition of the Essential Revision Notes for the FRCS (Urol) textbook was sold across the world. Jack has a passion for the NHS and teaching, aiming to support and inspire trainees along the way, which was the driving force behind the production of the textbooks.

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