Fellowship of the College of Urologists of South Africa: FC Urol(SA)
Part I
- Requirements
- Fees
- Examination Structure
- Documents
- Portfolio Submission
- Past Papers
Final
- 42 months in a numbered registrar training post and completed portfolio.
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR PORTFOLIO MUST BE SUBMITTED 3 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION (IE 15 DECEMBER FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER AND 15 MAY FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS).  IF YOUR PORTFOLIO IS NOT ACCEPTED YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS.
Fellowship of the College of Urologists of South Africa - R 24 650
Primary: FCS(SA) Primary 2 MCQ papers, no oral examination.
Intermediate: FCS(SA) Intermediate: 2 MCQ papers and oral examination
Final: 2 written papers; clinical and oral.
Kindly note that the Portfolio of Learning (PoL) or Logbook is required to be submitted no later than six weeks prior to the commencement of the upcoming semester application period.. .
- All Portfolios / Logbooks be sent in 6 weeks prior to the application system opening for review and approval
- 15 August for First Semester applications (application system opens from 1 October – 15 November each year)
- 15 February for Second Semester applications (application system opens from 1 April – 15 May each year)
- Portfolios / Logbooks must be sent to the following email accounts;
Part II / Final - [email protected]
Subspeciality Certificate - [email protected] Â
- Approval of portfolio must be received before applications open or before a candidate can submit their application.
If a portfolio is approved, an approval letter will be sent to the candidate advising that portfolio has been approved and that they are required to complete and submit their application within the application window.
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