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FNB Minimal Access Urology: Admissions, Medical colleges, fees, eligibility criteria details

Dr Nitisha KaliaWritten by Dr Nitisha Kalia Published On 2023-01-30T18:30:42+05:30  |  Updated On 16 Dec 2023 3:15 PM IST
FNB Minimal Access Urology: Admissions, Medical colleges, fees, eligibility criteria details
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FNB Minimal Access Urology or Fellow of National Board in Minimal Access Urology also known as FNB in Minimal Access Urology is a doctoral fellowship program for doctors in India that is done by them after completion of their postgraduate medical degree course. The duration of the FNB course is for 2 years.

FNB Minimal Access Urology deals with the surgery to correct urological issues that require much less trauma to the patient. By performing procedures laparoscopically, robotically, or even through a single port, surgeons try to achieve great outcomes for patients. It teaches the necessary training and education to be comfortable in the performance of a wide variety of minimally invasive operations in the field of urology.

The course is a full-time course pursued at various accredited institutes/hospitals across the country, the top institutions include Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology, Hyderabad, Telangana, Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal and more.

Candidates can students get admission to 2 years FNB course after successfully qualifying for the FET (Fellowship Entrance Test) examination which NBEMS conducts. FET is conducted annually as per the prescribed schedule. The merit-based counseling for admissions to the FNB Programme after the conduct of FET is administered by NBEMS.

The fee for pursuing FNB Minimal Access Urology varies from accredited institute/hospital to hospital and is Rs.1,25,000 per year.

After completion of their respective course, doctors can either join the job market. Candidates can take reputed jobs at positions as research fellows, Senior residents, Consultants, etc. with an approximate average salary range of Rs. 11 lakhs to Rs. 30 lakhs per annum.

The Nomenclature of the FNB qualification awarded by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences is “Fellow of National Board”. The FNB qualifications are recognized qualifications in terms of the Gazette notification dated 10th August 2016.

What is FNB in Minimal Access Urology?

FNB in Minimal Access Urology is a two-year doctoral fellowship program that candidates can pursue after completing a postgraduate degree.

FNB Minimal Access Urology deals with the surgery to correct urological issues that require much less trauma to the patient. By performing procedures laparoscopically, robotically, or even through a single port, surgeons try to achieve great outcomes for patients.

The goal of the Minimal Access Urology Fellowship is to offer a blend of clinical experience, research, and teaching responsibilities for medical students. Clinical experience is to include both operative time and clinic hours.

Upon completion of the Minimal Access Urology Fellowship, fellows are competent specialists in Minimal access urology – who can provide highest quality comprehensive care.

The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released a curriculum for FNB Minimal Access Urology.

The curriculum governs the education and training of FNB Minimal Access Urology.

Course Highlights

Here are some of the course highlights of FNB Minimal Access Urology

Name of Course

FNB Minimal Access Urology

Level

Fellowship

Duration of Course

Two years

Course Mode

Full Time

Minimum Academic Requirement

Candidates must have a postgraduate medical Degree MCh/DNB/DrNB Urology obtained from any college/university recognized by the Medical Council of India (Now NMC)/NBE. The feeder qualification mentioned here is as of 2022. For any further changes to the prerequisite requirement please refer to the NBE website

Admission Process / Entrance Process / Entrance Modalities

Entrance Exam (FET)

Merit-based counseling administered by NBEMS

Course Fees

Rs.1,25,000 per annum

Average Salary

Rs. 11 lakhs to Rs.30 lakhs per annum

Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for FNB in Minimal Access Urology are defined as the set of rules or minimum prerequisites that aspirants must meet in order to be eligible for admission, which include:

Name of Fellowship course

Course Type

Prior Eligibility Requirement

Minimal Access Urology

FNB

MCh/DNB/DrNB Urology

Note:

· The feeder qualification for FNB Minimal Access Urology is MCh/DNB/DrNB Urology defined by the NBE and is subject to changes by the NBE.

· The feeder qualification mentioned here is as of 2021.

· For any changes, please refer to the NBE website.

•There is no upper age limit for training in NBE Fellowship courses.

Admission Process

The admission process contains a few steps to be followed for the candidates for admission to FNB. Candidates can view the complete admission process for FNB Minimal Access Urology mentioned below:

  • FET is a qualifying-cum-ranking examination for admission to Fellow of National Board (FNB)/Fellow of National Board - Post Doctoral (FNB-PD) courses.
  • The selection of a student will be through an MCQ-based examination namely Fellowship Entrance Test.
  • A student can apply for the fellowship courses for which his/her broad or super specialty qualification/ equivalent qualification is eligible, at the time of online submission of the application form.
  • The total duration of the question paper will be 105 minutes (Part A - 45 minutes and Part B - 60 minutes).
  • QUALIFYING CRITERIA: Students who obtain a minimum of 50th Percentile in their respective question paper/specialty shall be declared as “Qualified”.
  • NBEMS shall declare a specialty-wise merit list i.e., there will be a separate merit list for each fellowship course. There shall not be any equating/scaling and normalization. The merit shall be generated strictly based on marks obtained by the student and the application of the prescribed tie-breaking criteria.
  • The admission to Fellowship courses in the accredited hospitals shall be undertaken solely based on merit-based counseling conducted by NBEMS.
  • Documents required to be produced at the time of counseling: MBBS Degree Certificate and MD/MS/DNB/DM/MCh/DrNB Degree Certificate/Provisional Pass Certificate of eligible Post Graduate Medical Qualification issued.

Fees Structure

The fee structure for FNB Minimal Access Urology varies from accredited institute/hospital to hospital. The fee is generally less for Government Institutes and more for private institutes. The average fee structure for FNB Minimal Access Urology is Rs.1,25,000 per annum.

Colleges offering FNB Minimal Access Urology

Various accredited institutes/hospitals across India offer courses for pursuing FNB Minimal Access Urology.

As per the National Board of Examinations website, the following accredited institutes/hospitals are offering (FNB Minimal Access Urology) courses for the academic year 2022-23.

Hospital/Institute

Specialty

No. of Accredited Seat(s) (Broad/Super/Fellowship)

Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology 6-3-562/A, Erramanzil Colony, Somajiguda, Hyderabad Telangana-500082

Minimal Access Urology

1

Fortis Hospital 154/9, Opp. IIMB Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore Karnataka-560076

Minimal Access Urology

1

Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences Premises No.1489, 124, Mukundapur, E M Bypass, Near Santhoshpur Connector, KOLKATA West Bengal-700099

Minimal Access Urology

1

Syllabus

FNB in Minimal Access Urology is a two years specialization course that provides training in the stream of Minimal Access Urology.

The course content for FNB Minimal Access Urology is given in the NBE Curriculum released by the National Board of Examinations, which can be assessed through the link mentioned below:

FNB Minimal Access Urology: Check Out NBE Released Curriculum

The syllabus consists of:

a. Upper tract Laparoscopy:

· Laparoscopic / Robotic cyst deroofing

· Laparoscopic / Robotic ureterolithotomy

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Pyeloplasty

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Donor Nephrectomy

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Nephroureterectomy

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Simple Nephrectomy

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Radical Nephrectomy

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Partial Nephrectomy

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Adrenalectomy

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Nephrolysis

· Laparoscopic/ Robotic Ureterolysis

b. Lower tract Laparoscopy:

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Ureteric Reimplantation

· Laparoscopic / Robotic VVF repair

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Partial cystectomy

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Radical cystectomy

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Radical prostatectomy

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Boari Flap

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Augmentation Ureterocystoplasty

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Pelvic Lymph node Dissection

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Seminal Vesical cyst Excision

c. Miscellaneous:

· Diagnostic Laparoscopy

· Laparoscopic / Robotic Orchiopexy

· Laparoscopic Assisted PCNL

2. JOB DESCRIPTION:

a. Attending outpatient clinic to do pre–op evaluation.

b. Attending follow-up outpatient clinic – dealing with recently performed surgeries.

c. Taking ward rounds, seeing patients, and bedside case discussions.

d. Managing Postoperative complications.

e. Coming to operation Theatre – assisting & performing various surgeries.

f. Assisting emergency procedures if required.

g. Coordinating with the research team about data analysis.

h. Conducting prospective/retrospective studies.

i. Participation in weekly morbidity/mortality meetings.

j. Paper presentation in various conferences & publications in index journals.

Career Options

After completing FNB Minimal Access Urology, candidates will get employment opportunities in Government and the Private sector.

In the Government sector, candidates have various options to choose from which include Surgeon, Junior research fellow, Teaching at academic medical centers, and Consultants.

While in the Private sector, the options are Surgeon, Fellow (Minimal Access Urology), Junior research fellow, Senior Research fellow (Minimal Access Urology), and Consultants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) –FNB Minimal Access Urology Course /FNB in Minimal Access Urology Course

  • Question: What is the complete full form of FNB?

Answer: The full form of FNB is Fellow of National board.

  • Question: What is FNB Minimal Access Urology?

Answer: FNB in Minimal Access Urology or Fellow of National Board in Minimal Access Urology is a doctoral fellowship program for doctors in India that is done by them after completion of their postgraduate medical degree course.

  • Question: What is the duration of FNB in Minimal Access Urology?

Answer: FNB in Minimal Access Urology is a doctoral fellowship program of two years.

  • Question: What is the eligibility of FNB in Minimal Access Urology?

Answer: The candidate should have an MCh/DNB/DrNB Urology degree obtained from any college/university recognized by the Medical Council of India (Now NMC)/NBE. The prerequisite requirements mentioned here are as of 2022. For any further changes, please refer to the NBE website.

  • Question: What is the scope of FNB Minimal Access Urology?

Answer: FNB Minimal Access Urology offers candidates various employment opportunities and career prospects.

  • Question: What is the average salary for an FNB Minimal Access Urology candidate?

Answer: The FNB Minimal Access Urology candidate’s average salary is between Rs.11 lakhs to Rs. 30 lakhs per annum depending on the experience.

  • Question: Can you teach after completing FNB Minimal Access Urology Course?

Answer: Yes, the candidate can teach in a medical college/hospital after completing the fellowship.

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