Urology at your fingertips: The development of a urology m-learning app for medical students

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Background: Surgical education has embraced advancing technology with an emphasis on e-learning in recent years. Smartphones are a useful tool for medical teaching and learning with increasing use by medical students to access e-books, medical calculators, podcasts, and medical applications (apps). Our aim was to develop a dedicated urology app for medical students as an adjunct to traditional teaching. Methods: We published an e-book: Urology Handbook for Medical Students in 2017 based on the core urology curriculum for medical students. Subsequently, we developed a concise, simple and user-friendly smartphone app for medical students called "Urology Med", available for download on App Store and Google Play. Results: This app is an introduction to urology for medical students but may also be useful for interns and surgical trainees. The app encompasses core urology topics subdivided into common urological presentations, urological examination, urological diseases, and urological devices. To make the app interactive, it includes 5 clinical cases that complement the reading material and six quizzes for self-assessment. A comprehensive checklist of 31 "must see"and "good to see"urology experiences is included. Within one month of launch, the app was downloaded 435 times in five countries across three continents. It has a 5-star rating on the Apple store. Conclusions: High educational standards with relevant content make e-learning a valuable learning tool for surgical education. The Urology Med app facilitates easy access to urology and is ideal for quick reading while working or revising.

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Keane, K. G., Bhatt, N. R., Collins, P. M., Flynn, R. J., & Manecksha, R. P. (2021). Urology at your fingertips: The development of a urology m-learning app for medical students. Translational Andrology and Urology, 10(3), 1152–1159. https://doi.org/10.21037/tau-20-1245

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