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Introducing Dr. Toby Chai, NAFC's Newest Continence Care Champion

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Dr. Toby Chai is the Chief of Urology at Boston Medical Center, professor and Chair of the Department of Urology at Boston University School of Medicine, and now the recipient of the NAFC's annual Rodney Appell Continence Care Champion award.
On today's podcast, he discusses some common misconceptions about what urologists do and who they serve, the obstacles that insurance providers can create for patients, why "cure" can be a four-letter word and much, much more.
You can read more about Dr. Chai here, and you can learn more about the National Association for Continence on our website at www.NAFC.org.

Stay in the know with all the latest hints and tips for managing incontinence. Visit NAFC.org and click the Newsletter button at top - it's free, it takes just a minute, and it can make a real difference in your life.

If you’ve been informed, inspired or encouraged by any of the guests and stories you’ve heard on this podcast, now is your chance to give back to the community by sharing your story. We’re looking for real people who’ve had real victories in the fight against incontinence to send us their best piece of advice for living a life without leaks. Please call 1-800-252-3337 – and leave your hint, tip or bit of help at the tone.

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Dr. Toby Chai is the Chief of Urology at Boston Medical Center, professor and Chair of the Department of Urology at Boston University School of Medicine, and now the recipient of the NAFC's annual Rodney Appell Continence Care Champion award.
On today's podcast, he discusses some common misconceptions about what urologists do and who they serve, the obstacles that insurance providers can create for patients, why "cure" can be a four-letter word and much, much more.
You can read more about Dr. Chai here, and you can learn more about the National Association for Continence on our website at www.NAFC.org.

Stay in the know with all the latest hints and tips for managing incontinence. Visit NAFC.org and click the Newsletter button at top - it's free, it takes just a minute, and it can make a real difference in your life.

If you’ve been informed, inspired or encouraged by any of the guests and stories you’ve heard on this podcast, now is your chance to give back to the community by sharing your story. We’re looking for real people who’ve had real victories in the fight against incontinence to send us their best piece of advice for living a life without leaks. Please call 1-800-252-3337 – and leave your hint, tip or bit of help at the tone.

  continue reading

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