Dear future European urologists
On its second successful decade as a comprehensive course, the European Urology Residents Education Programme (EUREP) continues to be a reputable and educative programme for final-year residents.
Organised by the European School of Urology, EUREP is designed to offer a significant overview of urological topics with a high-degree of interaction and brainstorming. Its five modules consist of mornings reserved for state-of-the-art lectures and the afternoons for discussions, videos and test-your-knowledge sessions.
There is an additional selection criteria for those who would like to partake in the EUREP programme. Interested parties are asked to answer multiple-choice questions based European Urology articles to earn CME credits. To find out more about this criteria, click here.
The course and accommodation are free of charge for EUREP participants but please note that travel costs are not reimbursed. Find out more here.
We look forward to welcoming you from 4-9 September 2026 at the anticipated 24th EUREP!
E. Liatsikos
ESU Chair
Dear resident,
At EUREP 2026, you can look forward to six days of comprehensive training in urology. Aside from extensive modules, you will undergo the popular hands-on training sessions. These will consist of learning-by-doing by using state-of-the-art equipment for laparoscopy, endoscopic stone treatment, transurethral treatment, enucleation of the prostate, robotics, urodynamics, and more. Each year, new modules are added that cover additional topics or intermediate and advanced levels of the existing trainings. The EUREP expresses its utmost appreciation to our industry partners, whose sponsorship of the HOT sessions plays an essential part of the annual programme.
During the HOTs, participants will train at dedicated stations under the guidance of experienced tutors. Training formats and durations vary depending on the procedure and skill level, ensuring that each participant receives targeted instruction. For novice surgeons, the sessions offer an essential introduction; for more experienced trainees, the focus is on refining techniques and learning expert tips and tricks.
If you meet the criteria and you are selected for this unique programme, congratulations! Get the most out of this unique opportunity to maximise your urologic knowledge and hone your hands-on training skills.
P. Zondervan
EUREP HOT Coordinator