Expires: 18 June, 2027
£220 total if both bought separately
Expires: 18 June, 2027
Urology ST3 interviews test more than surface-level knowledge. They assess how well you reason through a range of urological presentations, from acute emergencies to outpatient scenarios, and how clearly you can articulate that reasoning under questioning.
Most candidates use question banks to rehearse familiar scenarios and practise structuring answers. This is effective for building confidence and familiarity with the question format. But when interviewers ask follow-up questions, performance depends on something more: a genuine understanding of the clinical topics being discussed.
The Knowledge Course is designed to provide that foundation, so you can respond clearly and confidently across the full range of Urology ST3 interview scenarios.
Our Urology ST3 Question Bank is designed to help you:
This builds strong preparation for what to say first.
However, interview performance often requires more. You may need to:
These requirements demand applied clinical understanding, not just rehearsed content.
The Question Bank and Knowledge Course serve distinct roles in how you prepare for interview.
The Knowledge Course complements your question practice by building the clinical depth behind the core urology topics tested at ST3 level.
Used together, the two resources help you:
This is what gives answers the depth to hold up under sustained questioning.
Watch Brontë's video on "Acute Urinary Retention" to see the course in action. The module covers the common causes of acute urinary retention, differential diagnosis, investigations, and management.
This course includes 7 focused modules and over 7 hours of in-depth content, covering core Urology ST3 interview topics.
Each module focuses on:
Learn to recognise common urological emergencies, understand their causes, perform initial investigations, manage acutely, and plan follow-up and long-term care.
Learn the pathophysiology, causes, presentation, acute management, and long-term prevention of phimosis, paraphimosis, and priapism, including their complications and emergency care.
Learn how to recognise and assess bladder cancer and bladder calculi, perform appropriate initial investigations and imaging, and understand the conservative, medical, and surgical management options for bladder cancer.
Learn how to take a focused history, perform examination, and carry out initial investigations to manage recurrent UTIs, stress urinary incontinence, and urge urinary incontinence/overactive bladder in non-neurogenic patients, while understanding the basic principles of urodynamic studies.
Learn how to classify lower urinary tract symptoms, investigate benign prostatic enlargement, understand the role of PSA in prostate cancer, grade and risk-stratify prostate cancer, and describe its follow-up and long-term management.
Learn how to recognise the risk factors, symptoms, and signs of stone disease, investigate and manage stone disease, identify benign renal tumour types, recognise renal cancer, and understand its conservative, medical, and surgical treatment options.
Learn to recognise, investigate, and manage epididymal cysts, epididymo-orchitis, hydroceles, and varicoceles, and understand the role of imaging.
The course is taught by urology registrars who have recent experience of the Urology ST3 selection process.
Teaching draws on practical experience of:
The focus is on helping you translate clinical understanding into clear, well-structured answers.
Urology ST3 is one of the smaller but highly competitive surgical training programmes in the UK. In 2025, there were 343 applicants competing for just 74 posts, with 44 more candidates than the previous year and only 4 additional vacancies available.
In this context, success depends not just on preparation, but on:
Expires: 18 June, 2027
£220 total if both bought separately
Expires: 18 June, 2027
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for candidates applying to Urology ST3 who want to:
It is designed to work alongside the Urology ST3 Question Bank.
What Is a Urology ST3 Knowledge Course?
The Knowledge Course is a structured video-based course covering core urological topics that commonly arise in Urology ST3 interviews, spanning acute, elective, and outpatient presentations.
Rather than focusing on rehearsing model answers, it focuses on:
Who Delivers the Knowledge Course?
The course is delivered by urology registrars who have gone through the ST3 selection process, providing direct insight into how clinical knowledge is assessed and what interviewers are looking for.
Do I Need the Question Bank as Well?
The Knowledge Course and Question Bank are designed to be used together. The Urology ST3 Question Bank helps you practise answers across outpatient, emergency, communication, and clinical skills scenarios, while the Knowledge Course builds the clinical understanding behind those answers. Purchased as a bundle, you save £40 compared to buying both separately.
Question practice builds your ability to structure answers. Clinical understanding determines how well those answers hold up when questions go deeper. The Knowledge Course is designed to provide that depth, helping you respond with confidence across the full range of Urology ST3 interview scenarios. Used alongside the Question Bank, it provides both the structured practice and clinical foundation needed for stronger performance on the day.
Expires: 18 June, 2027
£220 total if both bought separately
Expires: 18 June, 2027