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About

UroGP is a full day forum which explores complex urology health issues relevant to General Practitioners (GPs), and also touches on the latest solutions available to patients and innovative new developments in the urology field.

Invitation

On behalf of the University of Melbourne and Austin Hospital, we warmly invite you to be a part of the 15th Annual Urology in General Practice Symposium—UroGP 2024.

UroGP is a full day forum which explores complex urology health issues relevant to General Practitioners (GPs), and also touches on the latest solutions available to patients and innovative new developments in the urology field. This symposium represents Australia’s leading forum on urological health specifically for GPs, and was started in 2010 due to the vital need for GPs to further their understanding of urological issues, symptoms and treatments for patients young and old.

UroGP also communicates the latest cost effective treatments available for urological issues via the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

Over 400 participants are expected to attend UroGP 2024, presenting a valuable marketing opportunity for organisations interested in reaching and educating GPs focused on quality diagnosis, care and treatment of patients with urology issues. A range of partnership packages and display opportunities are available for this one-day forum, to help your organisation reach this valuable market.

Organising Committee

Professor Damien Bolton
Associate Professor Nathan Lawrentschuk

Host Organisation

UroGP was founded-by, and continues to be hosted-by, the University of Melbourne and Austin Hospital.

The University of Melbourne is committed to delivering quality education and is recognised as one of Australia’s top institutions for education and research in the speciality field of urological health.

Austin Hospital is home to the largest urology department in Victoria, and has a strong history of GP education.

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14th Annual Urology in General Practice Symposium

On behalf of the University of Melbourne and Austin Hospital, we warmly invite you to be a part of the 14th Annual Urology in General Practice Symposium (UroGP 2023) on Saturday 9 September 2023.

UroGP is a one day forum which explores complex urology health issues relevant to General Practitioners (GPs), and also touches on the latest solutions available to patients and innovative new developments in the urology field. This symposium represents Australia’s leading forum on urological health specifically for GPs, and was started in 2010 due to the vital need for GPs to further their understanding of urological issues, symptoms and treatments for patients young and old. GPs will still be able to claim CPD points for their attendance.

UroGP also communicates the latest cost effective treatments available for urological issues via the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

Organising Committee
Professor Damien Bolton
Associate Professor Nathan Lawrentschuk
Proudly Hosted By

Lumus Imaging

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In addition to refreshing our brand identity across our 135 site nationally, Lumus Imaging is updating services, focusing on digital capabilities, and enhancing the way the business interacts with its patients and referrers. No matter where you are or what you need, at Lumus Imaging, we are here to provide you with the knowledge that matters by people that care.

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