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Many people living with dementia experience difficulties with bladder and/or bowel functions and control. Continence issues significantly impact the quality of life for the person and their carer. This free online course aims to provide family carers and professional carers with the knowledge, skills and resources to cope with the physical and psychosocial aspects of assisting with toileting ...

Delphi study of expert urology nurse practitioners in Australia and New Zealand to define the Urology Nurse Practitioner role.

NZUNS is offering an Education Grant to a NZ Registered Nurse to the value of $1,000.00.
Applications are now open and close Friday, 16th September 2022.

USANZ Victorian Section Meeting 2022

To find out more and register, please click on the link provided.

Join us in the next session of the ANZUNS 2022 Online Education Series proudly sponsored by B. Braun, on Tuesday, 26 April 2022 at 18:30-20:00 AEST.

What is the relationship between prostate cancer and functional issues of the urinary tract? Hear from some of the experts in this field at the next ANZUNS webinar in partnership with Ipsen on Tuesday, 22 February 2022 at 6:30-8pm AEDT.

Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the Members of the Australia and New Zealand Urological Nurses Society (ANZUNS) will be held on Wednesday, 15 December 2021 at 7pm AEDT via online meeting platform.

The Australia and New Zealand Urological Nurses Society in partnership with AstraZeneca, once again, presents another webinar for Urological Nurses. Learn from two experts about how nurses can extend their practice beyond the convention, looking after men after prostate cancer, and expanding nurse-led practice to integrate research.

ANZUNS is pleased to announce opening of the scholarship application to attend the ANZUP ASM 2021. This ANZUNS Scholarship is available to ANZUNS members, including committee members, who have held continuous membership in the immediate 12-month period prior to application. Twelve urological nurses, maximum of two from each local urological nurses society, will benefit from this grant.