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Top 7 reasons why nurses should submit an abstract to ICS 2016 in Tokyo!

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If you haven't submitted your abstract for ICS 2016, here are 7 reasons why you should!

  1. Present your research to an international, interdisciplinary audience at the meeting, and via the abstracts available online via the ICS website.
  2. Abstracts selected for oral presentation are published as part of the scientific proceedings in the journal Neurourology and Urodynamics, which is indexed in major databases including MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, SCOPUS and Web of Science.
  3. Network with a global community of researchers and clinicians to build your connections to new colleagues and potential collaborations. Graduates students and new researchers are encouraged to attend the Early Career Session.
  4. Hear the most recent evidence, cutting edge scientific discoveries and controversies in continence at State of the Art, Podium and Poster presentations.
  5. Attend sessions of the 6th International Consultation on Incontinence, being held in conjunction with ICS for the first time. Of special interest to nurses will be the updated evidence review and clinical practice recommendations of the Conservative Management, Frail Elderly, Continence Product and Continence Promotion Committees.
  6. Attend educational workshops to learn new skills or explore focused topic areas in depth.
  7. Get involved in the work of the ICS Nursing Committee in promoting the role of nursing in the speciality practice of continence.

Some of the abstract categories that are of particular interest include conservative management and quality of life, but there are many other categories to choose from.

The abstracts centre closes 1 April 2016.

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