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  • Urology
  • Medical Education
  • Healthcare Workforce Management

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  • Increasing demographic changes necessitate a greater proportion of individuals requiring urological treatment.
  • A well-trained and motivated urological medical community is essential to address future healthcare demands.
  • Current work-hour models for urological physicians require evaluation to ensure alignment with training needs and legal frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the current work-hour models employed in urological clinics for physicians in specialist training.
  • To identify challenges and opportunities within existing work structures.
  • To inform the development of future-oriented solutions for urology training and practice.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of current work-hour models in urological clinics.
  • Analysis of specialist training structures within urology.
  • Comparative assessment against the German Work Time Act and future healthcare needs.

Main Results:

  • Current work-hour models may not adequately support the needs of urological physicians in training.
  • A need for flexible and future-oriented work-hour models is indicated.
  • Collaboration between the German Association for Urology (DGU) and the German Professional Association for Urologists (BvDU) is recommended.

Conclusions:

  • Flexible and sustainable work-hour models are vital for a motivated urological workforce.
  • Continuous education and adaptable work structures are key to addressing future urological care demands.
  • Enhanced transparency and cooperation between urological associations are crucial for implementing effective changes.