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About UroCompanion, answers to common questions, and how to reach us.
About us
UroCompanion is a study companion for urology residents and students. It grows out of real exam-prep notes and brings topics, procedures, guidelines, MCQs, and flashcards into one place, with an AI assistant that answers from that content.
Our mission: make high-yield urology fast to study and easy to retain — so you spend less time hunting through scattered resources and more time actually learning, whether you're prepping for boards or looking something up on the ward.
UroCompanion is an educational study aid, not medical advice. Always verify clinical decisions against official guidelines and your own judgment.
Frequently asked questions
What is UroCompanion?
A study companion for urology. It pulls together clinical topics, surgical approaches and procedures, guideline summaries, board-style MCQs, and flashcards — plus UroBot, an AI assistant that answers from the site's own content and points you to the right page.
Who is it for?
Urology residents, fellows, and medical students — anyone studying for exams or who wants a fast, clinically literate reference. Content is written at the resident level: not dumbed down, not purely academic.
Is it free?
Yes — UroCompanion is free.
Do I need an account?
You can read everything as a guest. An account adds the personal layer — bookmarks, highlights, notes, flashcard scheduling, personal tests, and progress — synced across your devices.
How reliable is the content?
It's built from curated study notes and cross-checked against major guidelines (such as the EAU). It's a study aid to help you learn and revise — not a substitute for official guidelines, local protocols, or your own clinical judgment. Always confirm anything that affects patient care against primary sources.
What is UroBot, exactly?
The built-in AI assistant. It answers using the site's verified content and links to the source page, rather than free-forming from the open internet. Treat it as a study aid and double-check anything clinically important.
How do I change my email, password, or photo?
Open the account menu (your photo, bottom-left) → Settings. You can update your photo, email, password, level, institution, country, and city there. Your name and username are fixed once you sign up.
Get in touch
Spotted an error, have a feature request, or want to say hello? Email us — we read everything.
urocompanion@gmail.comOur X (Twitter) account is coming soon — we'll add it here.