The American Urological Association

Founded in 1902, the AUA is a premier urologic association, providing invaluable support to the urologic community. The mission of the AUA is to promote the highest standards of urological clinical care through education, research and the formulation of health care policy.

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The National Association For Continence

The mission of the NAFC is a simple one: reduce the stigma surrounding incontinence and provide education and support to those who are touched by the condition.

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The American Urogynecologic Society

The American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS), founded in 1979, is a leading non-profit organization representing more than 1,900 members including practicing physicians, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, nurses and health care professionals, as well as researchers from many disciplines, all dedicated to treating female pelvic floor disorders.

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International Continence Society

The ICS is a registered charity with a global health focus which strives to improve the quality of life for people affected by urinary, bowel and pelvic floor disorders by advancing basic and clinical science through education, research, and advocacy.

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Society Of Urologic Nurses And Associates

As a professional community of urologic nurses and associates, SUNA is committed to enriching the professional lives of members and improving the health of patients and their families, through education, research and evidence-based clinical practice.

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Urology Care Foundation

The Urology Care Foundation advances urologic research and education. The organization works with health care providers, researchers, patients and caregivers to improve patients’ lives. The Urology Care Foundation is the official foundation of the American Urological Association.

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