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Hanes will discuss the different types of urinary incontinence, which includes stress, urge and mixed incontinence, as well as various treatment options such as surgical repair. The event will be held virtually.

Published Sep 14th, 2020

Charles R. Hanes II, M.D., adjunct assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine and a urogynecologist with USA Health, will present a Med School Café lecture on Tuesday, September 29, at noon.

Hanes will discuss the different types of urinary incontinence, which includes stress, urge and mixed incontinence, as well as various treatment options such as surgical repair. The event will be held virtually.

Hanes earned his medical degree from Tulane University Medical School in New Orleans. He completed his postgraduate training in general surgery at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and his residency training in obstetrics and gynecology at Emory University in Atlanta.

His research in urogynecology has been published and presented extensively.

To register for the lecture, use the sign up link or contact Kim Partridge at [email protected].

Med School Café is a free community lecture series sponsored by USA Health. Each month, faculty and physicians share their expertise on a specific medical condition, providing insight on the latest treatment available.

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