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Become an ICS Member now & get the rest of the year for free!

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New members, or those with expired membership, can join ICS for 2024 now and enjoy access to membership benefits for the remainder of this year. That’s over 2 months of free membership!

By becoming an ICS member, you will open up a whole host of benefits and opportunities while joining a thriving community of Urologists, Urogynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. As a member, you will benefit from substantial discounts on Annual Meeting registration and ICS educational courses, free Journal submission and exclusive opportunities only open to our members. The reasons to join don't stop there!

Benefits at a glance

• Access to online education from international experts – ICS TV, ICS Live & Podcasts
• Educational courses and products discount
• ICS Annual Meeting discount
• Free submissions to the ICS Journals, Continence and Continence Reports
• ICS News / Bi-monthly Newsletter
• Exclusive eligibility for observerships, grants and awards
• Networking and multi-disciplinary working with international colleagues
• High quality research
• Professional Development Opportunities such as joining a committee
• EU-ACME Programme

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Already an ICS member? Renew your membership now to ensure uninterrupted access to all ICS content and benefits!

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ICS offers concession membership rates for members in lower-income countries, Nurses, Physiotherapists and Early Career Professionals (doctors in training, research students and nurses, physiotherapists and clinical scientists (e.g. medical engineers, physiologists) within five years of qualification).


What our members have to say

Urologist Artem Loktev shares his story of how becoming an ICS member led to many valuable opportunities for his career. He was drawn to ICS in 2019 due to the society’s reputation of a leading organisation in continence and pelvic floor disorders. Artem then attended his first in-person ICS Annual Meeting, where he participated in workshops and connected with several leading continence specialists. As a result of these interactions, Artem became part of the Working Group responsible for the Global Pelvic Pain Exchange Programme, which has just launched it second series, and also went on to complete an internship at Albany Medical Center under the expert guidance of Dr Elise De.

"I have learned many new things about management and treatment of patients with pelvic pain, dysfunctional voiding, incontinence. It was an unforgettable experience, which became possible thanks to ICS...It is a great honor to be a part of ICS and have an opportunity to exchange experiences with colleagues from all over the world!"

“[ICS annual meetings provide a] rich environment to have debates, discussion and learn together” - Kathleen Hunter, Nurse

"Other organisations don’t have the multi-disciplinary community that ICS has” - Saladin Alloussi, Urologist

“Of course, there are other options to submit work, but ICS is always first on my list” - Krestin Brocker, Urogynaecologist

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