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ICS Podcast - Current Practice and Evidence for Catheterisation in Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Patients - Workshop 19, ICS 2023 Preview

Current Practice and Evidence for Catheterisation in Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Patients - Workshop 19, ICS 2023 Preview

09/02/23 • 9 min

ICS Podcast

Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971.

Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions.

Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

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Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971.

Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions.

Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

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undefined - Growing up with Catheters: Part One

Growing up with Catheters: Part One

Ashani Couchman (Urologist) talks to Brandon about growing up with catheters and the challenges and triumphs experienced along the way. in this inspiring podcast, Brandon, who was born with bladder exstrophy and lives with a Mitrofanoff stoma, relates the childhood challenges he faced as well as sharing insights into what better support looks like for teenagers and young adults.

Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971.

Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions.

Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

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undefined - Growing up with Catheters: Part Two

Growing up with Catheters: Part Two

In this second instalment Ashani Couchman (Urologist) and Brandon go on to discuss the effects of living with a stoma on relationships. Brandon shares his experiences of managing a Mitrofanoff stoma, the life situations he has tended to avoid, and the impact this had had on his friendships and relationships from childhood through to adulthood.

Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971.

Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions.

Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

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