Urinary incontinence or bladder leakage affects millions of women. Women with urinary incontinence may experience urine leakage under many circumstances or only during strenuous activities such as running, jumping, coughing, sneezing, and laughing. If you are one of these women, you shouldn’t feel embarrassed or alone. Take the first step and attend a FREE upcoming educational Webinar sponsored by Coloplast to learn more about these conditions as well as treatment options that may be right for you.

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Agenda:
  • About Bladder Leakage
  • Bladder Leakage Treatment Options
  • Q & A

Details About the Webinar

About the Speakers

1589899398-40aaa8c6785e363f Coloplast

Coloplast develops products and services that make life easier for people with very personal and private medical conditions. Working closely with the people who use our products, we create solutions that are sensitive to their special needs.

1624283094-ccdfa33fc78dfc14 Sarah K. Girardi, MD, FACS
Advanced Urology Centers of New York

Dr. Girardi received her medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her postgraduate training was completed at The New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center where she was awarded the Resident Physician Prize for excellence in teaching for two consecutive years. Dr. Girardi completed a fellowship in male infertility and microsurgery at The New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center. Dr Girardi is the former Chief, Division of Infertility and Female Urology, North Shore University Hospital and an Attending Urologist at St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn. In addition, she is Clinical Associate Professor of Urology and Clinical Associate Professor of Reproductive Medicine at Cornell Medical Center.

Dr. Girardi has published numerous articles, book chapters, and reviews on male infertility, including varicocele, reconstructive surgery of the male reproductive tract, and the genetics of male infertility. Her research interests are the genetics of male infertility and reproductive endocrinology.

Dr. Girardi, a practicing urologist since 1996, is fellowship trained in male infertility and micro-surgery and joined the practice in 2000. In addition to general urology, Dr. Girardi’s office specialty is male infertility and female urology. Dr. Girardi has been noted for performing numerous no-scalpel vasectomies and pubovaginal sling procedures annually.