Scientific Programme

The International EAUN Meeting is Europe’s biggest urological nursing event with nursing specialists and affiliated medical professionals gathering for a critical assessment of clinical practices and key research developments.

Science and education

The meeting presents the latest in science and education in various formats to suit the needs of all participants (such as urology nurses, continence nurses, stoma care nurses, oncology nurses, operating room nurses, etc.), including plenary and special sessions,  state-of-the-art lectures, panel discussions, poster sessions, thematic sessions, 2 ESU courses, and hands-on training.

Saturday
14 March  2026
Sunday
15 March 2026
Monday
16 March 2026
08:3008:3008:30
Plenary SessionPlenary SessionPlenary Session
Thematic SessionsThematic SessionsThematic Sessions
State-of-the-art LecturesState-of-the-art LecturesState-of-the-art Lectures
Poster SessionPoster and Video SessionsEAUN Special Sessions:
Award Ceremony
General AssemblyESU CourseESU Course
  Hands-on Training Course
17:0018:0014:00

Learning Objectives

  • Review emerging evidence, innovative techniques and scientific advances relevant to the field of urological nursing;
  • Review the latest data and emerging trends from studies in clinical and translational research relevant to nursing and urological care generally;
  • Discuss the evolving role of the EAUN in promoting higher standards of urological nursing care, urological nursing research and practice development;
  • Enhance their knowledge of evidence-based approaches to the management of urological disease;
  • Gain new knowledge on emerging diagnostic and risk-assessment strategies in the management of urological disease;
  • Gain exposure to new developments in evidence-informed, multi-professional urological care including medical technology, drug therapy, medical devices and cutting edge technology;
  • Communicate, collaborate and network with representatives of a large international audience – medical professionals, national urological societies, patient groups, medical industry and the media.