The ICS Neurourology Promotion Committee are pleased to release the first modules of the new ICS Course on Neurouropelviperineology. There are approximately 50 topics covered by the course in short, 10 minute modules. The content has been prepared by a range of ICS members and professions and we are pleased to announce the first 6 modules will be aired live via the ICS website.
The aims and objectives of the modules are to:
1.To improve care and access to care of patients with neurogenic bladder and neurogenic pelvic disorders by the promotion of a multidisciplinary team approach with PMR physicians (physiatrists), neurologists, urologists and urogynaecologists)
2.To promote a high level education programme in accordance with the objectives of the ICS Neurourology promotion committee
3 To give a modern, accessible at home and efficient tool by using a programme accessible online all over the world on the ICS website.
“The Basics” will be presented at 13:30 BST on Saturday, 8th May 2021. This live event, exclusive to ICS members will cover the following topics:
- Anatomy, functional anatomy and neuroanatomy of LUT : storage and voiding phase
- Control of the urinary tract : physiology, pathophysiology
- Control of the anorectal tract: physiology, pathophysiology
- Control of the genitosexual function : physiology, pathophysiology
- Clinical Neurourology Terminology, symptoms and dysfunctions
- Clinical evaluation ….NLUTD Terminology
Programme
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Start Time |
End Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
13:30 |
13:35 |
Introduction: aim and content overview of the course |
Brigitte Schurch & Pierre Denys |
13:35 |
13:45 |
Anatomy, functional anatomy and neuroanatomy of LUT : storage and voiding phase |
Rizwan Hamid |
13:45 |
13:50 |
Q&A |
Rizwan Hamid |
13:50 |
14:00 |
Control of the urinary tract : physiology, pathophysiology |
Rizwan Hamid |
14:00 |
14:05 |
Q&A |
Rizwan Hamid |
14:05 |
14:15 |
Control of the anorectal tract: physiology, pathophysiology |
Pierre Denys |
14:15 |
14:20 |
Q&A |
Pierre Denys |
14:20 |
14:30 |
Control of the genitosexual function : physiology, pathophysiology |
Charalampos Konstantinidis |
14:30 |
14:35 |
Q&A |
Charalampos Konstantinidis |
14:35 |
14:45 |
Clinical Neurourology Terminology, symptoms and dysfunctions |
Jerzy Gajewski |
14:45 |
14:50 |
Q&A |
Jerzy Gajewski |
14:50 |
15:00 |
Clinical evaluation ….NLUTD Terminology |
Jerzy Gajewski |
15:00 |
15:05 |
Q&A |
Jerzy Gajewski |
Please see the below local times for this event:
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Location |
Local Time |
Time Zone |
UTC Offset |
London (United Kingdom - England) |
Saturday, 8th May 2021, 13:30 |
BST |
UTC+1 hour |
San Francisco (USA - California) |
Saturday, 8 May 2021, 05:30:00 |
PST |
UTC-7 hours |
New York (USA - New York) |
Saturday, 8 May 2021, 08:30:00 |
EST |
UTC-4 hours |
Berlin (Germany - Berlin) |
Saturday, 8 May 2021, 14:30:00 |
CET |
UTC+2 hours |
Sydney (Australia - New South Wales) |
Saturday, 8 May 2021, 22:30:00 |
AEDT |
UTC+10 hours |
Other local times for this event:
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You can join in the discussion via the comments section on the ICS website and ask the experts about their presentation. If you can't join us live you can still add your questions in advance.
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