Lectures
(1) Quality of Life and Urogenital Prolapse.
Research in Urogynaecology Society. London, UK. November 2001.
(2) Female urinary problems in general practice
South
Devon GP Spring Update. Plymouth, UK. March 2002.
(3) Oestrogens and the bladder
British Menopause
Society. Brighton, UK. July 2002.
(4) Oestrogen Receptors
International
Multidisciplinary Meeting on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Cernobbio, Lake Como, Italy. July 2002.
(5) Urinary Incontinence and Quality of Life
International Multidisciplinary Meeting on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.
Cernobbio, Lake Como, Italy. July 2002.
(6) Treatment of Stress Urinary incontinence:
Assessing Outcome.
Q-Med Symposium. Budapest, Hungary. May 2003
(7) Investigation and Management of the Overactive Bladder.
Yamanouchi training workshop. West Byfleet, UK.
(8) Oestrogens and the Bladder.
European Federation of
Sexology Congress. Brighton, UK. May 2004
(9) Bladder Wall Thickness and Ambulatory Urodynamics
34th International Continence Society Meeting. Paris, France. August 2004.
(10) Lowering the tone: Pregnancy, Childbirth and
Incontinence.
Margaret Pyke Memorial Trust: Update on Womens Health and
Family planning. Hull, UK. September 2004.
(11) Urogenital Problems of the Menopause.
North Devon
Study Day, Chittlehambolt, UK. October 2004.
(12) Minimal Access Surgery can never replace the
Burch Colposuspension.
Professor Uyttenbroeck Memorial Symposium. Antwerp,
Belgium. December 2004.
(13) Would you put it in the fridge? The pragmatic
clinical approach to haematuria.
South Thames Registrars Meeting, Worthing,
UK. December 2004.
(14) The measurement of quality of life following
clinical intervention.
Key Advances in the Effective Management of Stress
Urinary Incontinence. RCOG, London, UK. December 2004.
(15) Investigation of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction.
Urogynaecology Symposium, Al Corniche Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates. February 2005.
(16) Oestrogens and the lower urinary tract.
Urogynaecology Symposium, Al Corniche Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates. February 2005.
(17) Surgery for Stress Incontinence.
Urogynaecology
Symposium, Al Corniche Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. February
2005.
(18) Do women know want they want?
Q-Med User Group
Symposium. Oslo, Norway. March 2005
(19) Urogenital Disorders
Postmenopausal Health, Joint
RCOG/BMS Meeting. London, UK. April 2005.
(20) Local HRT; The Urogynaecology Perspective
6th
Novo Nordisk International Symposium. Budapest, Hungary. April 2005.
(21) Oestrogens and the Bladder
European Menopause and
Andropause Society Masterclass Workshop; Climacteric Medicine: Best Clinical
Practice. Brussels, Belgium. May 2005.
(22) Do women know what they want?
Q-Med Zuidex User
Support Programme. London, UK. 2005.
(35) Antidiuresis in the management of daytime urinary
incontinence.
Ferring Satellite Symposium. 34th International Continence
Society Meeting. Montreal, Canada. August 2005.
(36) Antidiuresis in the management of daytime urinary
incontinence.
Ferring Satellite Symposium. 30th International Urogynaecology
Association Meeting. Copenhagen, Denmark. August 2005.
(37) What do women want?
South East Consultants
Meeting. Brighton, UK. October 2005.
(38) Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence:
rationale and outcome.
13th VVOG Congress. Gent, Belgium. November 2005.
(39) Urinary Incontinence in Practice.
Meeting the
Challenges of Urinary Incontinence. London, UK. December 2005. (28) What do
women want? South East Consultants Meeting. Leeds Castle, UK. December 2005.
(28) What do women want?
South East Consultants
Meeting. Leeds Castle, UK. December 2005.
(29) Local HRT: The Urogynaecology Perspective.
Novo
Nordisk Global Advisory Board Meeting. Flims, Switzerland. February 2006.
(30) What do women want?
South East London
Consultants Meeting. London, UK. March 2006.