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Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand

Urological Society of Australia and New ZealandUSANZ NSW Section Meeting 20247 - 9 November 2024 | Orange

Thank You

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Thank You

Thank you for joining us at the USANZ NSW Section Meeting 2024 in Orange.

We look forward to seeing you at the 2025 Meeting in the Hunter Valley from 6 - 8 November 2025.


 

 

 

I extend a heartfelt invitation to you for an event that promises to be an absolute blast while addressing critical issues that affect us all.

Sustainable Urology: The Path from Orange to Green

We are thrilled to be hosting this event that brings together the vibrant community of Orange, NSW, and the issue of sustainability in urology and healthcare. Your presence at this event would not only enhance its success but also contribute to an essential conversation.

With increasing pressure on resources, the hospital systems, and our own working lives, minimising their impact is foremost in our minds. We aim to explore sustainable practices and innovations in surgery that can mitigate these effects and create a healthier future for all. We’ll also explore efficiencies in urological practice from operating theatre utilisation to building a sustainable career. 

Known as Australia’s food basket, Orange and the Central West has built a more recent reputation as a foodie paradise. Orange is a place rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Our event will not only showcase the great things that Orange has to offer but also highlight the importance of preserving and protecting our environment. From its lush landscapes to its commitment to sustainability, Orange is a shining example of a community working towards a greener future.

A/Prof Clair Whelan
Conference Convenor USANZ NSW 2024

 

Dr. Nick Mehan is a Urological Surgeon who is appointed at Nepean Hospital in Sydney. He completed 2 years of post-fellowship training in robotic surgery and laser prostate enucleation (HoLEP) surgery at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital in London.

Nick completed his specialist Urology training in Australia across multiple hospitals in NSW. He attained his medical degree at the University of New South Wales and is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

Dr Nicholas Mehan

Scientifc Program Chair USANZ NSW 2024

 

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