CommunityUrologic EducationSeries

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CUES
CommunityUrologic
EducationSeries
CUES
CommunityUrologic
EducationSeries
female incontinence
Female Incontinence: Common, Challenging and Often Treatable
The Community Urologic Education Series
(CUES) is part of the UW School of Medicine
and Public Health Department of Urology’s
mission to help keep our community
healthy and informed on how to treat
and prevent urologic disease.
Urologic health care issues affect people
of all ages. Our top-flight adult and
pediatric urologic health care specialists
want to ensure that no one suffers with
urologic health issues unnecessarily.
CUES will help you identify and seek
help for urologic conditions you may be
experiencing or learn what you can do to
prevent them. We hope to see you at one
of our informative talks.
Sarah McAchran, MD
ne in three women will experience stress
O
urinary incontinence in their lifetime.
Overactive bladder affects millions of
Americans and as many as 40 percent of
the women in the United States. Dr. Sarah
McAchran is board certified in female pelvic
medicine and reconstructive surgery and is
the medical director of the new Women’s
Pelvic Wellness Clinic at UW Hospital and
Clinic. Please join us for an informative talk
about female urinary incontinence and the
treatment options available to treat this
very common problem.
february 4, 2015
6–7:15 pm
UW Hospital and Clinics Lecture Hall G5/119
(easy to find from UWHC parking structure)
600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI
Parking is available for a fee in the adjacent
UW Hospital and Clinics patient parking ramp.
Please RSVP by February 3
(608) 262-2691 or cues@urology.wisc.edu
This Department of Urology event is open to the public.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
1685 Highland Ave, Suite 3200
Madison, WI 53705-2281
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