International Continence Society

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International organization focused on urinary and fecal incontinence



Logo of the International Continence Society

The International Continence Society (ICS) is a global organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people affected by urinary and fecal incontinence. The society is renowned for its contributions to research, education, and the development of standards in the field of continence care.

History[edit | edit source]

The ICS was founded in 1971 by a group of urologists and gynecologists who recognized the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the study and treatment of incontinence. Since its inception, the society has grown to include members from various medical specialties, including urology, gynecology, physiotherapy, nursing, and basic science.

Mission and Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary mission of the ICS is to advance continence care worldwide. This is achieved through several key objectives:

  • Research: Promoting and supporting research in the field of incontinence to improve understanding and treatment.
  • Education: Providing educational resources and training for healthcare professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills in managing incontinence.
  • Standards: Developing and disseminating standardized terminology and guidelines to ensure consistency and quality in continence care.
  • Advocacy: Raising awareness about incontinence and advocating for better care and resources for affected individuals.

Activities[edit | edit source]

The ICS organizes an annual scientific meeting that serves as a platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas among professionals in the field. These meetings feature presentations on the latest research, workshops, and networking opportunities.

In addition to its annual meeting, the ICS publishes the journal Neurourology and Urodynamics, which includes peer-reviewed articles on the latest research and developments in the field.

Terminology and Standards[edit | edit source]

One of the significant contributions of the ICS is the development of standardized terminology for the diagnosis and treatment of incontinence. These standards are widely used by healthcare professionals and researchers to ensure clarity and consistency in communication.

Membership[edit | edit source]

The ICS is open to healthcare professionals and researchers from around the world who are interested in the field of continence. Members benefit from access to the latest research, educational resources, and opportunities to collaborate with peers.

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