Bermuda Hospitals Board is partnering with Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Optimum Wellness and the Bermuda College Division of Nursing & Allied Health to offer a free, public panel discussion about the latest treatment options for male and female incontinence.
The free event will take place from 3pm to 5pm on Saturday 19 October in the Bermuda College Lecture Hall H-100. The goal is to share the latest treatments for urinary incontinence and improve understanding about this common issue. No registration is required; people can just turn up.
The following experts will provide short presentations, followed by a Q&A panel discussion in which attendees can ask questions.
- Dr Jonathan Makanjuola, Urology Consultant, Bermuda Hospitals Board
Learn how your family doctor can assess you for lower urinary tract symptoms,
and become familiar with questions you can ask about your urinary habits.
- Dr Jessica Mandeville, Director of Endourology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Learn about medical and surgical treatment options for an enlarged prostate.
- Dr Arthur Mourtzinos, Vice Chair Division of Urology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Learn what the current surgical options are for managing urinary incontinence
for men and women.
- Michelle Monk, Registered Physiotherapist and Pelvic Floor Provider, Optimum Wellness
Learn more about the pelvic floor, treatment approaches, common misperceptions,
what the common dysfunctions are and how to treat them early.
Dr Makanjuola comments: “In the UK it’s estimated that at least 7-10% of the population have urinary incontinence, but this could well be under-reported as people feel embarrassed. If the same is true in Bermuda, that translates to over 6,000 people. Women are five times more likely to experience it, but men are impacted too. We will be sharing some great information that will help people know what to ask their doctor, for example, as well as what the latest treatment options are available.”
Dr Mourtzinos comments; “Lahey is excited to help share the latest treatments available for incontinence for men and women. Lahey is dedicated to helping care for the Bermuda community. Our specialist urology services along with the treatments and care available on island give patients not just hope but effective treatments when dealing with incontinence.”
Ms Monk adds: “I’m looking forward to sharing some of the physiotherapy options available to improve pelvic floor health and bring relief from urinary incontinence. If you or a family member is experiencing an issue, however minor, it’s a great opportunity to learn more about the latest treatments and therapies available. In fact, there are early treatments that can make a big difference so people shouldn’t wait.”
Kathy-Ann Swan, director of nursing and allied health at Bermuda College adds: “We want the community to be empowered by knowing more about this common problem. It can feel embarrassing for people, but there is hope out there and people don’t need to suffer. I hope this public event can increase awareness about what is possible with today’s treatment options.”
BHB and Lahey are also partnering to deliver a physician continuing medical education symposium in the morning providing an update on urology. Details about the morning session for physicians can be found on the BHB website under CME events. BHB delivers a year-round educational calendar for free to all local physicians on various medical topics in partnership with leading hospitals from overseas.
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