AUSTRIA BELGIUM CROATIA
M. Hiess M. Waterloos I. Tomaškovic
M. Leitsmann
CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK
C. Kouriefs M. Fedorko M.G. Madsen
S. Veselý A. Poulsen
ESTONIA FINLAND FRANCE
M. Žarkovski S. Jousmaki J. Branchereau
T. Tamm T. Nykopp V. Phé
GEORGIA GERMANY GREECE
A. Chkhotua J. Steffens I. Varkarakis
A. Khelaia T. Quack E. Fragkiadis
HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY
M. Damásdi D. Hennessey F. Esperto
M. Romics N. Longo
LATVIA  LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG
J. Jansons A. Želvys P. Krombach
P. Vaganovs
MALTA NORWAY  NETHERLANDS
S. Mattocks M. Dimmen B. Doornweerd
John Sciberras S. Müller J. van Moorselaar
POLAND PORTUGAL  ROMANIA
M. Skrzypczyk C. Diogo Gameiro C. Mirvald
M. Soczawa P. Nunes R. Stoica
SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SWITZERLAND
J. Švihra J. Bizjak P. Baumeister
L. Barreto U. Kacjan A. Müller
SPAIN SWEDEN TÜRKIYE
J. Dominguez-Escrig M. Nyberg Isacson S. Tekgül
B. Scholtz

HOW TO BE REPRESENTED IN THE EBU?

Each country may nominate a maximum of two delegates. To become an EBU delegate, please contact your national society.

A European urological society that is a member of the UEMS may apply for EBU membership. We invite national associations to submit an application letter outlining their motivation for joining. Applications will be reviewed and approved by the Executive Board.

EBU members pay an annual membership fee. The main benefits of EBU membership include:

  • Being part of the only European regulatory body representing urology

  • Participation in biannual board meetings

  • Active contribution to EBU-organised activities

  • Eligibility for urologists residing in EBU member countries to take the FEBU examinations

  • Reduced examination fees for applicants working at EBU-certified training centres