Job Purpose
The Consultant Urologist will provide expert medical and surgical care to patients and be responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra) and the male reproductive system.
This role involves delivering comprehensive clinical services, performing specialized surgical procedures, leading a multidisciplinary urology team, and contributing to the advancement of urological care through research, education, and quality improvement initiatives at the African Medical Centre of Excellence.
Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities
Clinical Practice
Manage a wide range of urological cases, including elective and emergency care.
Perform diagnostic and therapeutic cystoscopy, tumour resections, and stone extractions.
Conduct minimally invasive and open urological procedures, including robotic-assisted surgeries.
Provide comprehensive patient care from initial consultation through follow-up and recovery.
Ensure accurate documentation of clinical assessments and operative outcomes.
Engage in clinical audits, governance activities, and surgical protocol development.
Serve as a core member of the Urology Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) and contribute to cancer care planning.
Support the implementation of local and national clinical and quality targets.
Clinical Care & Surgical Expertise
Provide expert diagnosis, management, and treatment of urological conditions including cancers of the prostate, bladder, kidney, and testis; urinary stones; benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); urinary incontinence; and male infertility.
Perform a wide range of urological surgeries, including minimally invasive and robotic-assisted procedures (laparoscopic, endoscopic), open surgeries, and laser surgeries.
Conduct and interpret diagnostic procedures such as cystoscopy, urodynamic studies, prostate biopsies, and imaging reviews.
Manage urological emergencies including renal colic, urinary retention, hematuria, and trauma.
Departmental Leadership & Team Supervision
Lead and supervise the urology department, including junior doctors, residents, nurses, and allied health professionals.
Conduct regular urology clinics, ward rounds, and multidisciplinary team meetings.
Oversee the quality and efficiency of urological services, ensuring optimal patient flow and resource utilization.
Participate in the recruitment, training, and performance evaluation of urology staff.
Patient-Centered Care & Communication
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans in collaboration with patients, families, and referring physicians.
Provide clear and compassionate communication regarding diagnoses, treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes.
Support shared decision-making and patient education throughout the care journey.
Quality Assurance & Clinical Governance
Ensure compliance with clinical guidelines, hospital policies, and national/international urology standards.
Lead clinical audits, morbidity and mortality reviews, and quality improvement projects within the urology service.
Implement and monitor key performance indicators related to surgical outcomes, patient safety, and service efficiency.
Contribute to the development and updating of urological protocols and care pathways.
Teaching, Training & Academic Contribution
Supervise and mentor urology residents, medical officers, and medical students in clinical and surgical skills.
Engage in clinical research, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, and present at national and international conferences.
Foster a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and evidence-based practice within the department.
Administrative & Strategic Duties
Participate in hospital committees related to surgery, oncology, patient safety, and service development.
Contribute to strategic planning for the expansion and improvement of urological services at AMCE.
Manage departmental resources, including surgical equipment, supplies, and budget oversight.
Maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive medical and surgical documentation.
Must have skills
Uro-oncology Endourology Pediatric Urology
Qualifications
MBBS or equivalent medical degree from a recognized institution
Fellowship in Urology or related surgical specialty (e.g., FMCS, FWACS, FRCS or international equivalent)
Full registration with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) and a valid practicing license.
Sub-specialization in areas such as uro-oncology, endourology, pediatric urology, or andrology is advantageous.
Minimum of 7 years' post-fellowship experience in urological practice, with a strong surgical portfolio.
Proficiency in a broad range of urological procedures, including minimally invasive techniques.
Demonstrated leadership experience in managing a clinical team or department.
Proven track record in teaching, supervision, and clinical research.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and decision-making skills.
Commitment to ethical practice, patient safety, and professional development.