Author/Authors :
Simforoosh، Nasser نويسنده , , Tabatabai ، Shima نويسنده School of Medical Education, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , , Ziaee ، Seyed Amir Mohsen نويسنده Urology and Nephrology Research Center, Department of Urology, Shahid Labbafinejad Medical Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, ,
Abstract :
Purpose: The study focus is on the quantitative achievements in urology education and
growth trends in urologic surgical workforce and fellowships by gender since 1979.
Materials and Methods: This comprehensive national quantitative study was performed in
Iranian Academy of medical science. The first hand data gathered from The Iran Specialty
Training Council of and also from Medical Council of Iran.
Results: Over the period 1979 to 2012, the numbers of resident’s admission in urology/
fellowships have increased from 5 to 51 and from 0 to 24 respectively, and graduated urologists
of national programs has grown from 5 (14%) in 1979 to 47 (100%) in 2012. Iranian
urologists workforce haves increased from 315 in 1979 to 1637 in 2012. In 1979, there
was 1 urologist for every 117,460 population, while in 2012 there was 1 urologist for every
46120 population. Iran Urologists to population rate is 1:46120. These statistics represents
significant improvement from 34 years ago. Number of female urologists has progressively
increased from 1 in 1979 (0%) to 110 (7%) in 2012. Urology fellowships are offered in 6
fields since 1994 in Iran. The number of trained fellowships grew sharply and reached to 221
in 2012.
Conclusion: The current urology training is successful to improve urology health care. Along
with expansion of urology and fellowship training, the number of Iranian female urologists
significantly increased. To our knowledge Iran had the greatest growth rate of female urologist
training in the Middle East, and is comparable with those in the most progressed countries
in the world.