2nd Urodynamics Measurement Meeting 

25/05/2011 09:55  
25/05/2011 16:15  
Fairmount House, York  
 

Urodynamics is a broad term describing clinical procedures to investigate the function of the Lower Urinary Tract in both males and females. It is a relatively common investigation performed in a number of hospitals throughout the United Kingdom with some centres providing more specialised diagnostic examinations involving X-ray imaging

Medical Physics and engineering has a long standing involvement, within the NHS, in supporting the delivery of Urodynamics services although the levels of assistance provided in each hospital vary considerably depending on local pressures, staffing and protocols.

Due to the success of the 1st Urodynamics Measurement meeting in December 2009, this 2nd meeting is being held to provide a continued opportunity for networking between Medical Physics and engineering staff who have a key role in providing local Urodynamics services, whilst also learning about new technologies and areas of innovation.


The Provisional Programme and Registration Form are now available to download. To register for this meeting, please complete the Registration Form and return it with your payment to the IPEM office by email , post or fax to book a place. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis, and registrations cannot be accepted without payment.

For venue information including full address, directions, link to Google Maps, and list of accommodation nearby, click here.

Registration deadline: 13 May 2011

If you have any queries, please email Alice Futers in the IPEM Conference Department or tel: 01904 610821.


This meeting is kindly co-sponsored by The UK Continence Society. 
Members of UKCS may register at the same reduced rates as IPEM members.