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and official study guides available that serve the same purpose for FRCS Urology candidates. Amazon.com Free Official Revision Notes
The "Essential Revision Notes for the FRCS (Urol)" is a copyrighted medical textbook. Distributing or downloading pirated PDFs violates copyright laws and intellectual property rights. As an AI, I cannot provide a direct link to an illegal free download.
Search specifically for "Urology Viva Notes pdf," "FRCS Section 2 notes," or "EAU Guideline Summaries." 6. How to Use Your Notes Effectively
If you require the specific "Essential Revision Notes" textbook for its 2020 layout and structured approach, it is available for purchase: Essential Revision Notes for the FRCS (Urol) - Book 1 & 2
| Volume | Station | Focus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Station 1 | Urological Oncology 1 (Bladder, Renal & Upper Tract Urothelial Cancers) | | | Station 2 | Urological Oncology 2 (Prostate, Testicular, Penile & Urethral Cancers) | | | Station 3 | Paediatric Urology | | | Station 4 | Emergency Urology | | Volume 2 | Station 5 | Calculi & Urinary Tract Infections | | | Station 6 | Urological Imaging & Principles of Urological Technology | | | Station 7 | Bladder Dysfunction & Gynaecological Aspects of Urology | | | Station 8 | BPH & Andrology |
This part consists of Single Best Answer (SBA) questions and Extended Matching Questions (EMQs). It tests your core theoretical knowledge, clinical guidelines, and the evidence base behind urological practices.
These are the gold standard. Your notes must reflect the 2026 EAU guidelines.