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Clinical Protocols for the Treatment and Prevention of UTIs

About Speakers
Dr. Shona Imlah is a Family Physician who completed her BSc, MSc, and MD at the University of British Columbia. She served as a Medical Director for a health foundation with over 42,000 clients and has operated her own Integrative Medicine Clinic and worked in Urgent Care/ER settings. Her primary focus has always been on overall wellness and the prevention of chronic diseases.
Dr. Emily Pratt completed her Naturopathic medical training at the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine. She started in private practice and then began working with the Pure North S’Energy Foundation. She has practiced integrative, evidence-based medicine for over 14 years and focuses on women’s health areas such as fertility, contraception, and functional psychiatry.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Shona Imlah and Dr. Emily Pratt discuss how to best prevent and treat UTIs via conventional, functional, and naturopathic evidence-based approaches.
The Evaluation and Management of Recurrent UTls: A Realistic Approach

About Speaker
Dr. Susan Oakley is a fellowship-trained double board certified FPMRS surgeon in private practice for 10 years with St. Elizabeth Physicians in Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati Area. She served as the inaugural Chair of the St. Elizabeth Healthcare Women’s Health Institute while also serving on the Board of Directors for 8 years. Currently, Dr. Oakley is on the Leadership Council for Oncology Disease Management Teams at the St. Elizabeth Healthcare Cancer Hospital.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Oakley reviews the following:
– The standard workup for recurrent UTIs
– A recommended prevention plan
– Two case studies of a pre-menopausal and post-menopausal women
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
Managing UTIs: Specialist and Primary Care Best Practices

About Speaker
Dr. Lysanne Campeau is an Associate Professor of Surgery at McGill University and a Urologist at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. Dr. Campeau specializes in neurogenic voiding disorders and incontinence, as well as pelvic reconstruction. She is an active researcher and is involved in several research societies. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed articles, is a reviewer for several research journals, and a recipient of numerous prestigious awards in her field.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Campeau reviews the following:
– How to define and identify recurrent urinary tract infections in women
– Establishing work-up and treatment for an rUTI
– Applying management principles for microbial use in rUTI treatment
– Identifying specialist referral indications for rUTIs
The talk is 35 minutes followed by a live and informative Q&A.
Management of UTIs in the Pharmacy Setting

About Speaker
Sean Simpson is a pharmacist and owner of Simpson’s Pharmacies in Niagara-on-the-Lake. A third-generation pharmacist, Sean graduated from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto in 2006 and also has an honours degree in Chemistry and Biochemistry from Western University. In 2015, he completed a Fellowship in Nutritional and Metabolic Medicine with the Metabolic Medicine Institute affiliated with the University of South Florida School of Medicine. Sean was Chair of the Ontario Pharmacists Association from 2015 to 2017 and was also a director with the Canadian Pharmacists Association from 2018 to 2020. He is an active member of the board of the United Way of Niagara, also having served as campaign chair and helping with the successful amalgamation of three United Ways in Niagara.
Table of Contents
During this talk, Sean Simpson discusses:
– The minor ailments legislation for UTIs
– How pharmacists can optimize their practice while treating patients.
We also have a primary care physician explain best practices on UTI management and the talk is followed by a live Q&A.
Prevention of Recurrent UTIs: A look at the urology guidelines and my everyday practise

About speaker
Dr. Barbalat completed her medical school and residency training in Urologic surgery at Rutgers Medical School and a fellowship training in Voiding Dysfunction & Female Pelvic Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. She is currently in practice in Massachusetts and specializes in recurrent urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, pelvic floor dysfunction, and incontinence.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Barbalat reviews the following:
– The current Urology guidelines on recurrent UTIs
– Non-antibiotic prevention options
– A recurrent UTI case review
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their recurrent UTIs.
La gestion des infections urinaires dans un contexte de soins spécialisés ou de première ligne

About Speaker
Dr. Lysanne Campeau is an Associate Professor of Surgery at McGill University. She was recruited in 2013 at the Jewish General Hospital of Montreal in the department of urology and the Lady Davis Institute for her clinical and research expertise. She completed her medical school and surgical residency in urology at McGill University in 2010. She then pursued her clinical and research interests in urinary dysfunction at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in North Carolina, where she obtained a PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology. She has published more than 65 peer-reviewed articles and serves as a reviewer for several journals.
Table of Contents
Dr. Campeau reviews the Urology guidelines for recurrent UTIs, management of acute UTIs and associated activities/triggers and presents a case study of a sexually active patient.
The discussion was also followed by live Q&A.
Prevention of Recurrent UTIs: A look at the AUA guidelines and my everyday practise

About Speaker
Dr. Barbalat completed her medical school and residency training in Urologic surgery at Rutgers Medical School and a fellowship training in Voiding Dysfunction & Female Pelvic Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. She is currently in practice in Massachusetts and specializes in recurrent urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, pelvic floor dysfunction, and incontinence.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Barbalat reviews the following:
– The current Urology guidelines on recurrent UTIs
– Non-antibiotic prevention options
– A recurrent UTI case review
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their recurrent UTIs.
Managing UTIs: Specialist and Primary Care Best Practices

About Speaker
Dr. Lysanne Campeau is an Associate Professor of Surgery at McGill University and a Urologist at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. Dr. Campeau specializes in neurogenic voiding disorders and incontinence, as well as pelvic reconstruction. She is an active researcher and is involved in several research societies. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed articles, is a reviewer for several research journals, and a recipient of numerous prestigious awards in her field.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Campeau reviews the following:
– How to define and identify recurrent urinary tract infections in women
– Establishing work-up and treatment for an rUTI
– Applying management principles for microbial use in rUTI treatment
– Identifying specialist referral indications for rUTIs
A Naturopathic Approach to UTI Management

About speaker
Dr. Ashley Girard is a Naturopathic Doctor in Ontario, and the owner of Holistic Bladder Care, a telemedicine-based practice with a focus on female bladder and pelvic conditions that stem from her own struggles with recurrent UTIs and bladder pain syndrome.
She collaborates with practitioners globally in order to help patients access effective treatment options with the goal of achieving a better quality of life with these conditions. She has additional training on hormone balance, digestive issues, thyroid diseases, and other chronic pain conditions. Dr. Girard is passionate about educating her patients, finding root causes of disease, and inspiring change that leads to healing.
Table of contents
In this talk, Dr. Girard reviews the following;
– The pathogenesis of recurrent UTIs
– A holistic approach for treatment and management
– Cases of commonly encountered patients.
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their recurrent UTIs.
Recurrent UTIs Best Practices and Non-Antibiotic Prevention Options

About Speakers
Dr. Milan Shah, MD is a urologist in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Shah has extensive experience in Urinary Calculi & Removal. He is affiliated with medical facilities such as NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst and Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Shah covers key topics including:
– A review of Urology guidelines for r-UTIs and select cases
– Non-antibiotic prevention options
The talk is also followed by a live Q&A.
Management of Overactive Bladder and a Review of Natural Solutions

About speaker
Dr. Chughtai is an associate professor of Urology at Weill Cornell Medicine and an associate attending Urologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Chughtai specializes in Voiding Dysfunction, Female Urology, and Neurourology. He is an active researcher, has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles, authored chapters and books, and has presented at numerous prestigious national meetings.
Table of contents
In this talk, Dr. Chughtai reviews the following:
– Current guidelines and options for the management of overactive bladder
– A new natural product for overactive bladder and its supporting RCT study.
– Patient case studies
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their overactive bladder.
Patient Experience and its Impact on Care and Patient Outcomes

About Speaker
Dr. Holzberg emphasizes the skills needed to improve how providers connect with their patients resulting in an enhanced patient perception of care. This leads to improved safety and quality of care while at the same time increasing provider wellness and resilience.
Table of Contents
In this talk, Dr. Holzberg discusses the impact of patient experience on patient outcomes and identifies key behaviors that impact patient experience. The talk is also followed by a live Q&A.
Minor Ailments Best Practices: UTIs and Yeast Infections

About speaker
Shelley Morgan holds a postgraduate Doctorate of Pharmacy from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Currently, Shelley is active in both Community Pharmacy practice and as the Founder and CEO of Rx Billing Genie, a technology corporation she co-founded. Since its inception, the app has gained recognition, including collaboration with the Canadian Pharmacists Association and a feature on the cover of Pharmacy Practice and Business magazine. Outside of her career, Shelley is passionate about giving back and has co-founded Educate GenNext, a charity organization supporting students in Jamaica and Canada.
Table of contents
In this talk, Shelley discusses the following:
– UTIs and Yeast Infections in the Pharmacy setting
– Introduction of a new billing binder
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their recurrent UTIs and yeast infections.
Prise en charge des infections urinaires

About speaker
Dr. Lysanne Campeau is an Associate Professor of Surgery at McGill University. She was recruited in 2013 at the Jewish General Hospital of Montreal in the department of urology and the Lady Davis Institute for her clinical and research expertise. She completed her medical school and surgical residency in urology at McGill University in 2010. She then pursued her clinical and research interests in urinary dysfunction at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in North Carolina, where she obtained a PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology. She has published more than 65 peer-reviewed articles and serves as a reviewer for several journals.
Table of contents
In this talk, Dr. Campeau reviews the following:
– Urology guidelines for recurrent UTIs
– Management of acute and trigger-associated UTIs
– Case studies
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their recurrent UTIs.
It’s time to talk about Overactive Bladder: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

About speaker
Dr. Adam S. Holzberg has over 25 years’ experience in healthcare practice and over 15 years as a Physician leader. Currently, he practices as a Urogynecologist at Inspira Medical Center in Vineland, NJ. He previously served as the Chair of OBGYN at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine and as the Division Head of Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery (Urogynecology) at Cooper University Health Care. Dr. Holzberg is also a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and a past board member for the New Jersey Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons.
Table of contents
In this talk, Dr. Holzberg reviews the following:
– Screening for the most common types of urinary incontinence
– A range of treatment options
– Case studies
The talk is followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their overactive bladder.
Understanding Vaginal Health: How to Prevent and Manage Infections

About speaker
Dr. Susan Oakley is a fellowship-trained double board certified FPMRS surgeon in private practice for 10 years with St. Elizabeth Physicians in Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati Area. She served as the inaugural Chair of the St. Elizabeth Healthcare Women’s Health Institute while also serving on the Board of Directors for 8 years. Currently, Dr. Oakley is on the Leadership Council for Oncology Disease Management Teams at the St. Elizabeth Healthcare Cancer Hospital.
Table of contents
In this talk, Dr. Oakley reviews the following:
– The diagnosis, treatment, and management of vaginal infections including yeast and bacterial vaginosis
– Case studies
The talk is also followed by a Q&A.
By the end of this talk, the goal is for you to have more options and answers to your questions on how to help patients successfully manage their vaginal infections.
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Clinical Protocols for the Treatment and Prevention of UTIs Dr. Shona Imlah & Dr. Emily Pratt, Family Physician…
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The Evaluation and Management of Recurrent UTls: A Realistic Approach Dr. Susan Oakley, Urogynecologist
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Managing UTIs: Specialist and Primary Care Best Practices Dr. Lysanne Campeau, Urologist
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Management of UTIs in the Pharmacy Setting Sean Simpson, Pharmacist
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Prevention of Recurrent UTIs: A look at the urology guidelines and my everyday practise Dr. Yana Barbalat, Urologist
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La gestion des infections urinaires dans un contexte de soins spécialisés ou de première ligne Dr. Lysanne Campeau, Urologist
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Prevention of Recurrent UTIs: A look at the AUA guidelines and my everyday practise Dr. Yana Barbalat, Urologist
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Managing UTIs: Specialist and Primary Care Best Practices Dr. Lysanne Campeau, Urologist
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A Naturopathic Approach to UTI Management Dr. Ashley Girard, Naturopathic Doctor
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Recurrent UTIs Best Practices and Non-Antibiotic Prevention Options Dr. Milan Shah, Urologist
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Management of Overactive Bladder and a Review of Natural Solutions Dr. Bilal Chughtai, Urologist
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Patient Experience and its Impact on Care and Patient Outcomes Dr. Adam S. Holzberg, Urogynecologist
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Minor Ailments Best Practices: UTIs and Yeast Infections Shelley Morgan, Pharmacist
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Prise en charge des infections urinaires Dr. Lysanne Campeau, Urologist
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It’s time to talk about Overactive Bladder: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Dr. Adam Holzberg, Urogynecologist
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Understanding Vaginal Health: How to Prevent and Manage Infections Dr. Susan Oakley, Urogynecologist