Training in minimally invasive surgery in urology: European Association of Urology/International Consultation of Urological Diseases consultation

Author:

van der Poel Henk1,Brinkman Willem2,van Cleynenbreugel Ben3,Kallidonis Panagiotis45,Stolzenburg Jens-Uwe4,Liatsikos Evangelos5,Ahmed Kamran67,Brunckhorst Oliver67,Khan Mohammed Shamim67,Do Minh4,Ganzer Roman4,Murphy Declan G.8910,Van Rij Simon8,Dundee Philip E.910,Dasgupta Prokar67

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology; Netherlands Cancer Institute; Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Urology; Erasmus Medical Centre; Rotterdam The Netherlands

3. Department of Urology; University Leuven; Leuven Belgium

4. Department of Urology; University of Leipzig; Leipzig Germany

5. Department of Urology; University of Patras; Patras Greece

6. MRC Centre for Transplantation; NIHR Biomedical Research Centre; King's College London; London UK

7. Department of Urology; Guy's and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust; King's Health Partners; London UK

8. Division of Cancer Surgery; Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; University of Melbourne; Melbourne Vic. Australia

9. Epworth Prostate Centre; Epworth Healthcare; Richmond SA Australia

10. Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne Vic. Australia

Funder

National Institute on Handicapped Research

Medical Research Council

King's Health, Partners Guy's and St. Thomas’ Charity

School of Surgery

London Deanery

The Urology Foundation

Olympus

Seventh Framework Programme

Prostate Cancer UK

Technology Strategy Board

The Vattikuti Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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