You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.
Society for Continence

The Society for Continence (Singapore) (SFCS) originated from the dedicated efforts of a group of doctors, nurses and rehabilitation therapists who recognised the special needs of the incontinent as far back as 1988

The Society for Continence (Singapore) (SFCS) originated from the dedicated efforts of a group of doctors, nurses and rehabilitation therapists who recognised the special needs of the incontinent as far back as 1988

Society for Continence

by Cloudtech Pte. Ltd.
Society for Continence
Society for Continence
Society for Continence

What is it about?

The Society for Continence (Singapore) (SFCS) originated from the dedicated efforts of a group of doctors, nurses and rehabilitation therapists who recognised the special needs of the incontinent as far back as 1988. Among the pioneering group of people to be mentioned are Dr Anne Merriman, Dr Rilly Ray and Prof Peter Lim Huat Chye. In 1988, a symposium on the Management of Urinary Incontinence was held for the first time in Singapore for all healthcare professionals to address this growing malady.

Society for Continence

App Details

Version
1.0.15
Rating
NA
Size
20Mb
Genre
Education Health & Fitness
Last updated
September 21, 2017
Release date
December 13, 2016
More info

App Screenshots

Society for Continence screenshot-0
Society for Continence screenshot-1
Society for Continence screenshot-2
Society for Continence screenshot-3
Society for Continence screenshot-4

App Store Description

The Society for Continence (Singapore) (SFCS) originated from the dedicated efforts of a group of doctors, nurses and rehabilitation therapists who recognised the special needs of the incontinent as far back as 1988. Among the pioneering group of people to be mentioned are Dr Anne Merriman, Dr Rilly Ray and Prof Peter Lim Huat Chye. In 1988, a symposium on the Management of Urinary Incontinence was held for the first time in Singapore for all healthcare professionals to address this growing malady.

The enthusiasm shown by medical professionals in treating incontinent patients prompted Prof Peter Lim Huat Chye, a Consultant Urologist to form an organisation to look into this sub-specialty. SFCS was officially set up in Toa Payoh Hospital as a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Singapore government in 1991.

This app is created to disseminate information and educate healthcare professionals and the public on methods to promote urinary & bowel continence.

It helps to promote the education, training and rehabilitation of the incontinent and their general interests and welfare.

Disclaimer:
AppAdvice does not own this application and only provides images and links contained in the iTunes Search API, to help our users find the best apps to download. If you are the developer of this app and would like your information removed, please send a request to takedown@appadvice.com and your information will be removed.