About CEUIWH
Overview
CEUIWH is a membership-based organization comprising nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), and registered nurses (RNs) committed to developing their urinary incontinence (UI) diagnostic and treatment skills and integrating these skills into clinical practice. CEUIWH offers a wide array of accredited continuing education programs and provides a forum to foster collegial interaction to ensure that all members are apprised of the latest research and clinical treatments for UI.
Membership in CEUIWH is free and carries an array of benefits that culminate in a greater understanding of and knowledge about UI. It provides a forum for interaction with your peers through a variety of educational opportunities. In addition, your membership affords you a venue for keeping current about cutting-edge therapeutic options for this disease to help you improve the outcomes of therapy and enhance quality of life (QOL) for your patients.
Visit the CE/CME link for information on CEUIWH educational publications and programs.
Objectives
To achieve its mission, CEUIWH works
closely with a Steering
Committee of nationally recognized incontinence experts to identify and respond to the evolving educational needs of all clinicians interested in the impact and treatment of UI.
CEUIWH provides
programs that
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Increase awareness about UI
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Address the pervasive nature of UI and highlight that it is a chronic disease with a significant impact on QOL
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Reinforce that UI can be properly diagnosed and treated by NPs, CNSs, RNs, and PAs in primary care, women’s health, and other settings
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Educate healthcare providers on the disease state of UI
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Improve diagnosis of UI
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Differentiate between types of incontinence and other related disorders
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Communicate the prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and causes of UI
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Highlight the importance of providing a continuum of UI care and counseling to improve patient outcomes
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Provide clinical tools to help NPs, PAs, CNSs, and RNs manage UI
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Explore current and evolving treatments for UI
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Provide practical information that can be incorporated into clinical practice
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