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NAFC Names Patricia Goode, MD, as Continence Care Champion at the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) Annual Meeting in Washington, DC Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Monday, 05 May 2008

CHARLESTON, SC, USA (Press Release) - On Thursday, May 1, Patricia Goode, MD received the most recent Continence Care Champion award from the National Association For Continence (NAFC). The presentation was made by geriatrician Catherine DuBeau, MD, who is currently serving on the NAFC Board of Directors and a past Continence Care Champion award recipient.

NAFC bestows this award upon leaders in the field of incontinence through their accomplishments in research, advancement of clinical practice, and education. The AGS Board of Directors nominated members of its society who play an integral role in the development of continence care. Subsequently, a specially selected committee comprised of members of the NAFC Board of Directors chose Dr. Goode from the original nominees.

Delighted to induct Dr. Goode into NAFC’s Continence Care Champion Hall of Fame, Executive Director Nancy Muller shares one of the many reasons Dr. Goode stood out during the selection process of this award, stating, “[Dr. Goode’s] classroom teaching experience has demonstrated the breadth of her talents and intellect, to include such tough topics as the medical ethics of ‘medical futility’ and ‘assisted dying.’”

Dr. Goode is a physician and professor of medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). She serves as the Education Director of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care, the Clinical Training Coordinator of Geriatric Medicine, and as a member of the UAB Genitourinary and Genitorectal Disorders Centers Executive Committee. Her investigations include behavioral treatment for overactive bladder in men, mobility among older African Americans and Whites, and perioperative pelvic floor rehabilitation. She has published 62 manuscripts in peer reviewed journals, authored or contributed chapters for 17 books in this field, and presented dozens of papers at scientific national and international meetings.

After completing her undergraduate studies in nursing magna cum laude at Temple University, she graduated cum laude with a medical degree from UAB. Dr. Goode then completed an internship and residency of internal medicine and a fellowship of geriatric medicine at UAB and the Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

This NAFC Continence Care Champion award is one of the many recognitions that Dr. Goode has achieved throughout her career. She was named the Endowed Chair in Geriatric Medicine at UAB and the Department of Medicine Outstanding Division Teacher, in addition to being listed in Best Doctors in America for eleven consecutive years. She has collected several million dollars in active grant support, having secured 29 separated grants in past years.

This award is sponsored by the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) Foundation.

Though this award focuses on a notable member of AGS, other distinguished medical societies have been recognized by NAFC’s CCC awards program as well. These groups include: American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS), Society of Urology Nurses and Associates (SUNA), Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH), Society for Urodynamics and Female Urology (SUFU), Society of Women in Urology (SWIU), Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) and the Association of Physician Assistants in Obstetrics and Gynecology (APAOG).

About the American Geriatrics Society (AGS)
The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) is a not-for-profit organization of over 6,700 health professionals devoted to improving the health, independence and quality of life of all older people. The Society provides leadership to healthcare professionals, policy makers and the public by implementing and advocating for programs in patient care, research, professional and public education, and public policy. Its mission is to improve the health, independence and quality of life of all older people.

About the National Association For Continence (NAFC)
The National Association For Continence is a 501(c)3 corporation whose mission is threefold: 1) to educate the public about the causes, diagnosis categories, treatment options, and management alternatives for incontinence, voiding dysfunction, nocturnal enuresis, and related pelvic floor disorders; 2) to network with other organizations and agencies to elevate the visibility and priority given to these areas; and 3) to advocate on behalf of consumers who suffer from such symptoms as a result of disease or other illness, obstetrical, surgical or other trauma, or deterioration due to the aging process itself. NAFC is broadly funded by consumers, healthcare professionals and industry. It is the world’s largest and most prolific consumer advocacy organization devoted exclusively to this field. The NAFC Continence Care Champion Hall of Fame can be viewed online by visiting www.nafc.org.

National Association For Continence

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