#POGP2021
The 2021 programme will be an interactive journey facilitating the interchange of information on the management of pelvic health function.
Date for your Diary
POGP e-Conference 2021 Friday 1 October 2021, Online
This event will be an excellent opportunity to hear experts from various arenas discuss current ‘hot topics’, advances in practice and promote high standards and consistency in practice.
The event aims to support learning and development in this highly specialist field of physiotherapy as well as providing networking opportunities with peers.
Programme Highlights
A clinic in the life of a vulval disease medic: David Nunns, Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist, Nottingham University Hospital
"Vaginal rejuvination" and psuedoscience for sale: A critique: Swati Jha, Consultant Uro-gynaecologist and BSUG Chair, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Acupuncture for overactive bladder: A review of the evidence: Emma Hargreaves, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle
Functional Assessment of the Female Pelvic Floor: Helen Keeble, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Umi Health Limited
Cultural Sensitivity in Women's Health: Dr Tonye Wokoma, Consultant in Sexual & Reproductive Health, City Health Partnership CIC
• Filling the gap - the use of a vaginal pessary device in patient-centred care for the non-surgical management of prolapse: Dr Kate Lough, Specialist Physiotherapist, POGP Chair, POGP Tutor
Access continues in the form of ‘catch-up TV’!
Sessions will be available in the form of catch-TV for a period of 3 months after the live event. The full event, including exhibition hall will remain open throughout extended access period.
Further information to include the full programme and delegate booking will follow soon. Keep an eye out for early bird registration coming soon!
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