AUA Annual Review Course Webcast 2025
Comprehensive Urology Board Review & Clinical Practice Update
Preparing for the American Board of Urology (ABU) Qualifying Examination requires far more than memorizing isolated facts. Modern urology spans oncology, reconstruction, endourology, pediatric urology, sexual medicine, neurourology, imaging, renal medicine, and guideline-driven decision-making—requiring clinicians to integrate anatomy, operative reasoning, diagnostics, and evidence-based management into everyday practice.
The AUA Annual Review Course Webcast 2025 delivers a broad and clinically focused review of core urologic knowledge designed to support residents preparing for the ABU Qualifying (Part 1) Examination while also serving as an advanced refresher for practicing urologists and allied professionals seeking a structured update across the full spectrum of urologic care.
Developed by the American Urological Association (AUA), the webcast format provides access to synchronized lecture audio and presentation slides recorded directly from the live course, allowing participants to review high-yield urology topics remotely while maintaining access to course materials and board-oriented educational content.
The program reflects the reality that board preparation in urology increasingly requires not only factual recall, but also practical understanding of:
- AUA guideline integration
- Clinical reasoning
- Surgical decision-making
- Risk stratification
- Imaging interpretation
- Evidence-based patient management
Course Overview
The webcast course includes:
- Recorded live-course lectures
- Simultaneous presentation slides and audio
- Online educational materials
- Comprehensive review of major urologic disciplines
- Board-focused clinical concepts
- Guideline-driven management strategies
The curriculum is specifically structured around the foundational knowledge expected for:
- ABU Part 1 preparation
- Clinical urology review
- Resident education
- General urologic practice updates
Why Comprehensive Urology Review Matters
Urology continues evolving rapidly as clinicians navigate:
- Expanding minimally invasive surgery
- Precision oncology
- Advanced imaging technologies
- Sexual medicine innovation
- Reconstructive techniques
- Complex multidisciplinary cancer care
- Evolving guideline recommendations
At the same time, board examinations increasingly emphasize:
- Clinical application
- Decision-making pathways
- Diagnostic interpretation
- Complication recognition
- Guideline-based management
rather than isolated memorization alone.
The course repeatedly emphasizes practical urologic reasoning grounded in current standards of care and contemporary AUA recommendations.
Anatomy, Embryology & Foundational Urologic Concepts
The anatomy and embryology modules provide an important framework for understanding:
- Congenital anomalies
- Pelvic anatomy
- GU vascular supply
- Retroperitoneal relationships
- Surgical landmarks
- Developmental abnormalities
Although often viewed as basic science review, these concepts remain directly relevant to:
- Reconstructive surgery
- Pediatric urology
- Oncology
- Endourology
- Trauma management
In practice, strong anatomic understanding frequently determines operative safety and procedural planning.
Pediatric Urology & Congenital Disorders
The pediatric urology section reviews:
- Congenital GU anomalies
- Vesicoureteral reflux
- Pediatric hydronephrosis
- Cryptorchidism
- Hypospadias
- Pediatric voiding dysfunction
- Transitional pediatric-to-adult care concepts
Pediatric urology often requires balancing:
- Early intervention
- Long-term developmental outcomes
- Fertility preservation
- Functional urinary reconstruction
The course appropriately focuses on practical management strategies and guideline-based pediatric evaluation.
Renal Medicine, Adrenal Disease & Stone Disease
The renal medicine and urolithiasis lectures address:
- Metabolic stone disease
- Acute stone management
- Chronic renal implications of obstruction
- Adrenal masses
- Functional adrenal disorders
- Endocrine evaluation pathways
Stone disease remains one of the highest-volume conditions in urology, yet management continues becoming increasingly nuanced due to:
- Metabolic recurrence prevention
- Minimally invasive intervention options
- Imaging selection
- Infection risk
- Renal preservation strategies
The course emphasizes both acute management and long-term preventive care.
Urologic Oncology: Bladder, Renal, Testicular & Prostate Cancer
A major portion of the curriculum focuses on urologic oncology.
Topics include:
- Bladder cancer
- Renal and ureteral tumors
- Testicular cancer
- Penile and urethral malignancies
- Prostate cancer management
The oncology sessions review:
- Risk stratification
- Staging principles
- Imaging evaluation
- Surgical planning
- Surveillance strategies
- Guideline-based treatment pathways
Modern urologic oncology increasingly requires multidisciplinary coordination involving:
- Medical oncology
- Radiation oncology
- Pathology
- Advanced imaging
- Genomic risk assessment
The course appropriately integrates both board-focused knowledge and practical oncologic reasoning.
Trauma, Reconstruction & Laparoscopic Urology
The reconstructive and minimally invasive surgery sections examine:
- GU trauma management
- Urethral reconstruction
- Laparoscopic principles
- Surgical complications
- Operative planning
- Postoperative management
One important strength of the course is its emphasis on understanding:
- When intervention is necessary
- When conservative management is appropriate
- How complications alter operative strategy
This reflects the realities of modern urologic surgery, where procedural judgment often matters as much as technical execution itself.
Erectile Dysfunction, Infertility & Sexual Medicine
The sexual medicine modules review:
- Erectile dysfunction evaluation
- Medical and procedural therapies
- Male infertility workup
- Hormonal assessment
- Reproductive counseling
- Penile rehabilitation concepts
Sexual medicine continues evolving rapidly due to:
- Expanding prosthetic options
- Regenerative therapies
- Greater awareness of quality-of-life outcomes
- Cardiometabolic links to ED
The course appropriately frames erectile dysfunction not simply as an isolated sexual disorder, but often as a broader marker of systemic vascular and metabolic disease.
Female Urology, Urodynamics & Neurourology
The female urology and neurourology sections examine:
- Female lower urinary tract symptoms
- Pelvic floor dysfunction
- Urodynamic interpretation
- Neurogenic bladder
- Female sexual dysfunction
- Incontinence management
Clinical decision-making in these areas often requires integrating:
- Functional symptoms
- Imaging findings
- Neurologic disease
- Quality-of-life considerations
- Longitudinal patient management
The course provides practical frameworks for approaching these often complex disorders.
UTIs, Interstitial Cystitis & Chronic Pelvic Conditions
The infectious and chronic bladder disorder lectures review:
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Complicated UTI management
- Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Chronic pelvic symptom evaluation
One recurring challenge in urology involves distinguishing:
- Infectious disease
from - Chronic inflammatory or pain syndromes
The course appropriately emphasizes careful evaluation and avoiding unnecessary overtreatment.
BPH & Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Benign prostatic hyperplasia remains one of the most common conditions managed in urologic practice.
The BPH sessions review:
- LUTS evaluation
- Medical therapy
- Minimally invasive therapies
- Surgical intervention selection
- Postoperative outcomes
As procedural options continue expanding, modern BPH management increasingly involves individualized treatment planning based on:
- Prostate anatomy
- Symptom severity
- Sexual function priorities
- Patient expectations
- Comorbidities
GU Radiology & Diagnostic Interpretation
The GU radiology module reviews:
- Urologic imaging interpretation
- Cross-sectional imaging
- GU ultrasound
- Contrast studies
- Imaging selection strategies
Imaging interpretation remains central to nearly every area of modern urology, influencing:
- Cancer staging
- Stone disease management
- Trauma evaluation
- Reconstructive planning
- Surgical candidacy
The course integrates imaging review within broader clinical decision-making rather than treating radiology as an isolated subject.
Educational Structure
The webcast format includes:
- Recorded expert lectures
- Synchronized slides and audio
- Board-focused review
- Guideline integration
- Practical clinical teaching
- Comprehensive subspecialty coverage
Topics include:
- Anatomy & Embryology
- Pediatric Urology
- Renal Medicine
- Adrenal Disease
- Urolithiasis
- Laparoscopy
- Bladder Cancer
- Renal & Ureteral Tumors
- Testicular Tumors
- Penile & Urethral Cancer
- Trauma & Reconstruction
- Prostate Cancer
- Erectile Dysfunction
- GU Radiology
- Female Urology
- Urodynamics & Neurourology
- UTI & Interstitial Cystitis
- BPH
- Infertility
Why This Urology Review Course Matters
Modern urology now requires integration of surgical judgment, oncologic reasoning, imaging interpretation, guideline-based care, and long-term quality-of-life management across an increasingly broad spectrum of disease.
The AUA Annual Review Course Webcast 2025 provides a comprehensive and clinically relevant review of core urologic knowledge through structured board-focused teaching and evidence-based practice updates. For residents preparing for the ABU examination as well as practicing urologists seeking a high-yield refresher, the course offers a broad and practical educational foundation across contemporary urologic medicine.



