TPFS-UK is delighted to announce the go-ahead for the 15th Annual Conference, taking place in Southampton in November 2024.
There will be a selection of Masterclasses (Endoanal Ultrasonography and Sacral Neuromodulation) as well as an Allied Health Professional full study day. This is followed by the Scientific programme which will provide an all-round educational programme.
We learn so much through networking, chatting with each other, comparing experiences and getting to know each other and we look forward to seeing you again in Southampton -13th -15th November 2024.
This year the meeting will take place in the Harbour Hotel.
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Delegates will get a special accommodation rate using code THEP121124.
Please call central reservations on 02381 103 456 option 1 and quote the code to book accommodation.
Single occupancy – £180 bed and breakfast
Double occupancy – £195 bed and breakfast.
Please book by October 1st to secure these above room rates.
Bedroom rates are) Bed & Breakfast included. These rates can only be availed via phone or email with the hotel reservations team. The hotel has a good selection of rooms of various sizes and pricing.
Other Accommodation:
Several other hotels are nearby with more competitive and budget pricing.
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This year we are delighted to announce that this year’s Gala dinner will take place on Thursday 14th November from 7 pm. Please see the ticket information below. Please book early to avoid disappointment. This will entail a 3-course meal with pre-dinner drinks.
Dress code: Smart
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Please submit HERE
Successful abstracts will be allocated either a poster, an oral or a video presentation on November 15th 2024. Awards will be given for the highest ranked abstract in each class.
To be eligible, presenters should be either a medical student, postgraduate student in a discipline related to pelvic health, surgical / medical trainee, nurse or allied health practitioner.
Two categories of abstract will be considered:
Written abstracts - related to original research, quality improvement or audit. These will be considered for poster or oral presentation.
Video abstracts - related to surgical (e.g. operative / procedural) or conservative (e.g. physiotherapy / conservative therapy) techniques.
Abstracts can be on any subject relating to pelvic floor (dys)function within the fields of gastroenterology, colorectal surgery, urology, andrology, urogynaecology, rheumatology, psychology, pelvic pain. Clinical, basic science and healthcare systems abstracts will be considered.
Written abstracts should be a maximum of 250 words long and divided into introduction, methods, results and conclusion sections. A maximum of 2 images/tables may be included and submitted as a single PDF file. The title of any PDF images should be 'presentingauthorsurname_presentingauthorforename_written2024' e.g.Lister_Joseph_written2024.pdf.
By submitting an abstract, the presenter is confirming that, should they be selected, they will be able to attend the meeting to present their work.
Use the form below in order to submit your application before 6pm on Friday October 4th.
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Please submit HERE
Successful abstracts will be allocated either a poster, an oral or a video presentation on November 15th 2024. Awards will be given for the highest ranked abstract in each class.
To be eligible, presenters should be either a medical student, postgraduate student in a discipline related to pelvic health, surgical / medical trainee, nurse or allied health practitioner.
Two categories of abstract will be considered:
Written abstracts - related to original research, quality improvement or audit. These will be considered for poster or oral presentation.
Video abstracts - related to surgical (e.g. operative / procedural) or conservative (e.g. physiotherapy / conservative therapy) techniques.
Abstracts can be on any subject relating to pelvic floor (dys)function within the fields of gastroenterology, colorectal surgery, urology, andrology, urogynaecology, rheumatology, psychology, pelvic pain. Clinical, basic science and healthcare systems abstracts will be considered.
Video abstracts should be no more than 3 minutes in length and in mp4 format. A short 100 word abstract describing the video should accompany the video submission. The title of the video should be 'presentingauthorsurname_presentingauthorforename_video2024' e.g. Hunter_John_video2024.mp4. The video itself should be sent by WeTransfer to emma.carrington4@nhs.net.
Videos should include a clear introduction stating the purpose of the video, followed by quality video footage and end with a presentation of conclusions. All videos should be accompanied by a clear voice-over. Videos should have a minimum definition of 720p (1080p preferred). If clinical footage is being presented, it is the authors' responsibility to ensure that patient permission has been granted for presentation.
By submitting an abstract, the presenter is confirming that, should they be selected, they will be able to attend the meeting to present their work.
Use the form below in order to submit your application before 6pm on Friday October 4th.