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BSUG: Welcomes new membership category - Allied Health Professionals

The British Society of Urogynaecology advocates and promotes the role of the multi-disciplinary team in the management of women with pelvic floor dysfunction, however until now, we have not had nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, allied health professionals and clinical scientists as members of the society. 

Publication for IP1747 Botulinum toxin injections into the urethral sphincter for idiopathic chronic non obstructive urinary retention

 The final guidance for Botulinum toxin injections into the urethral sphincter for idiopathic chronic non obstructive urinary retention (IP1747)

Published guidance and advice | Guidance | NICE

Future Meetings

16th
Nov

Annual Scientific Update in Urogynaecology, 16-17 November 2023

The BSUG Annual Scientific Conference brings together cutting edge research with clinical updates on current and emerging issues in the specialty of urogynaecology. 

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16th
Nov

ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC UPDATE IN UROGYNAECOLOGY

This hybrid event is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals with an interest in urogynaecology to improve their overall understanding of the field. 

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6th
Feb

Understanding Urodynamics, 6-7 February 2024

This online event is an excellent opportunity to enhance your understanding of the full spectrum of urodynamics including the basics, setting up equipment and how to read traces.

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4th
Mar

Surgical Masterclass in Vaginal and Minimal Access Urogynaecology Surgery, 4-5 March 2024

This virtual masterclass is an excellent opportunity to update your knowledge and skills in established and novel approaches to the management of pelvic floor dysfunction, prolapse and incontinence

For further details and to secure your place, please click here

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