Hello,
I apologise if this particular question has been discussed on other threads, but for the past couple of months I've developed an interest in Urology and, as a consequence, I'm seriously considering it as a career option.
But... do you guys think this specialty will continue to be relevant in the coming years? Considering how other specialties are progressively taking over surgeries previously done by urologists (eg. urinary incontinence in women) and seeing how prostate cancer screening and treatments will probably change in the future, I'm asking for your honest opinion.
Thanks in advance
I apologise if this particular question has been discussed on other threads, but for the past couple of months I've developed an interest in Urology and, as a consequence, I'm seriously considering it as a career option.
But... do you guys think this specialty will continue to be relevant in the coming years? Considering how other specialties are progressively taking over surgeries previously done by urologists (eg. urinary incontinence in women) and seeing how prostate cancer screening and treatments will probably change in the future, I'm asking for your honest opinion.
Thanks in advance