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About Us
You will see from exploring UrologyUK that we are dedicated to using the potential of the Internet in providing medical information, education and communication to Urologists in training and consultant urologists. We feel that there are no sites dedicated to the FRCS (Urol) examination. This site has revision topics and examinations questions that urologists in training may find useful. Below are some details of who works at UrologyUK and the educational partners that enable us to produce the content that we presently have on the site. The site is free to use and is aimed at urologists in the UK. We hope that you find this site useful and it goes someway to helping you pass the FRCS (Urol) exam hurdle and also form part of your Continuing Professional Development.
To contact us please use the
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Mr Anthony Koupparis
BSc (Hons) MBCHB FRCS(Urol) MD
Site and Content Editor
Anthony is a specialist registrar on the South-West of England rotation. He also has a keen interest in medical IT. He is responsible for development of the site content and ensuring that the important aspects of the FRCS (Urol) and day-to-day urology are covered.
Dr Luke Koupparis
BSc MRCGP DFFP
Site Editor
Luke has a longstanding interest in medical I.T. and achieved his Primary FRCA in January 2000. He has now changed specialties and works as a GP in the Bristol area. His job is to maintain the overall functionality of the site. He is also involved with a large Medical Portal called
OnMedica
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