Women’s Health 2025 Update: Managing Menopause and Stress Urinary Incontinence
Webinar 8 Sep, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)
Join us for an informative session on the evolving landscape of stress urinary incontinence management. This webinar will explore the physiological basis of activity-related incontinence and provide an update on current surgical options. Learn how to guide patients when conservative treatments are unsuccessful, and gain clarity on the risks, benefits, and suitability of various procedures.
The webinar will also feature an essential update on menopause, equipping GPs to recognise key symptoms and stages, and understand the most current evidence-based hormonal and non-hormonal treatments—supporting timely, personalised care for women.
Learning outcomes
- Identify the key symptoms and stages of menopause to support accurate diagnosis and timely intervention.
- Understand the latest evidence-based approaches to managing menopause, including hormonal and non-hormonal treatment options.
- Understand what is stress (activity-related) incontinence and the current thinking regarding its physiological basis.
- Discuss the different types of surgical procedures and their nature, risks, and benefits when conservative treatment fails.
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Presenters
Dr Vincent Tse
Urologist
Dr Vincent Tse is a consultant urologist and an expert in bladder dysfunction, urinary incontinence, pelvic floor reconstruction, and robotic surgery. He holds a Master of Surgery from the University of Sydney and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Dr Tse practises at Macquarie University Hospital and is also an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney Concord Clinical School.
A leader in functional and female urology, he is the immediate past Chair of the Female Urology Section of USANZ, past President of the Pan-Pacific Continence Society, and the author of over 150 publications. In recognition of his contributions, he received honorary membership from the Urological Association of Asia and was awarded the 2023 USANZ Medal.
Dr Vivian Yang
Gynaecologist, Specialist Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeon
Following her graduation from the University of Sydney in 2000, Dr Vivian Yang completed her specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology. This was followed by further training in advanced laparoscopic surgery and pelvic floor surgery at Westmead, St Vincent’s, and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospitals. She is a fully qualified robotic surgeon and is currently a consultant gynaecologist, holding the highest level of surgical accreditation (RANZCOG Level 6) for laparoscopic surgery. She has special interests in endometriosis, pelvic floor repairs, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, large fibroids, and pelvic pain.