CASA ACADEMIC DAY 2008

Saturday, 7th June 2008
Venue: Blandford Manor, North Riding

On behalf of CASA we would like to invite you to attend our annual Academic Day.

Once again discussions will be topical, we will be looking at ethics in the treatment of incontinent patients and issues surrounding incontinence in men, women and children.

Great prizes can be won on the day. Don't miss this exciting event.

From the organising committee:

  • Prof M Haffejee
  • Dr M Fockema
  • Mrs H van Aswegen
  • Dr J Coetzee, Dr T Smit

These topics are preliminary. A more detailed programme will be available shortly.

Please note that this is a one day programme from approximately 09h00 – 15h00.

  • Incontinence in patients over 65
  • Approach to Vaginal Fistulas
  • Ethics & Incontienence
  • Incontinence in Children
  • Neuromodulation & the Urinary & Faecal Incontinence
  • Biofeedback & Incontinence

CLICK HERE to download the official flyer

CLICK HERE to download the official programme

CLICK HERE to download a map to the venue

* Please note that full pre-payment is required.

A map to the venue will be sent to you with your confirmation of registration.

This Academic day will be CPD accredited and certificates will be handed out at the end of the day.

A 50% cancellation fee will apply to registrations cancelled less than 30 days prior and, a full cancellation fee will apply for registrations cancelled within 1 month prior.

* Please note cancellations must be received in writing

 
         
 

General facts about incontinence

  • One in four people suffer from some from of incontinence.
  • 10-35% of all adults have a problem with incontinence.
  • 50% of the elderly in nursing homes suffer from incontinence.
  • One in 6 men and one in seven woman suffer from urge incontinence.
  • More people suffer from incontinence than from chronic diseases like asthma and diabetes.
  • Prostate problems and related treatments are frequent causes of urinary leakage in men.

CLICK HERE for more information on incontinence

 

OUR PARTNERS

CASA would like to thank their partners who assist in the running of this non-profit organisation and continuing to allow much needed support to incontinence sufferers.

       
Don’t suffer in silence if you have a continence problem. Talk to your doctor or health practitioner today. It could be your first step towards an altogether more comfortable future.
 
 
   
         
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