How Clinicians Can Get Involved

If you’re new here, welcome to our community. We’re excited to learn more about your expertise in the area of recurrent and chronic UTI and how we can collaborate or connect you with our community. Perhaps you’re already familiar with our clinician resource (pdf) or our guide to help patients prepare for appointments (pdf).
For all our existing collaborators, we hope this information will provide insights into new ways we can work together.

Get Involved
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If you’re new here, welcome to our community. We’re excited to learn more about your expertise in the area of recurrent and chronic UTI and how we can collaborate or connect you with our community. Perhaps you’re already familiar with our clinician resource (pdf) or our guide to help patients prepare for appointments (pdf).
For all our existing collaborators, we hope this information will provide insights into new ways we can work together.

Getting to know our community

130+

Countries with questionnaire submissions

1M+

Website visitors each year

30K+

Patient mailing list

930K

Youtube views, and 10K subscribers

80K

Patient quiz submissions

95.6%

Female biological sex

13.4%

Experience continuous UTI symptoms

25%

Experience UTI symptoms every on month or less

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Join Our Clinician Referral Network

As a patient research and advocacy organization at the center of the recurrent and chronic UTI community, clinicians are recommended to us on a daily basis. We value these recommendations because we receive more than 20 requests per day for referrals to clinicians. Our patient community is immense, and connecting our community with clinicians who can help is one of our core activities.

To join our Clinician Referral Network, please complete the clinician questionnaire, which will give you the opportunity to provide more information about your practice so we can best connect you with patients who may benefit from your approach.

Information about clinicians in our network is not published directly on our site, but is instead provided by email to patients on request, based on the patient’s region and requirements. 

Our clinician referral service is free for both patients and clinicians, and our network currently contains around 250 clinicians across different specialties and in different countries. See our Privacy Policy for more information on how the information you provide is used.

Join Our Network

Our Expert Interviews and Practical Tips series on YouTube provide clinicians and researchers with a platform to share their expertise and insights around recurrent UTI and related topics.

We collect questions from our community and invite experts to share their answers in this popular series. Engaging with our community in this way not only allows our community members to get to know clinicians in this field, it also offers clinicians the chance to better understand what’s important to patients.

If you’d like to share your research or discuss an area of pelvic health, get in touch!

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Collaborate With Us On Research

Research is central to everything we do, and we have collected the largest dataset on patient experience of UTI in the world. We provide support for other researchers in many ways, including:

  • Participant recruitment
  • Public and patient involvement advising
  • Patient questionnaire design
  • Study design
  • Collaboration on funding applications

Researchers are welcome to utilize our recently published patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for recurrent UTI:

  1. The Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms Scales (RUTISS)
  2. The Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Impact Questionnaire (RUTIIQ)

For more information about how we can collaborate on research, please send us an email.

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Participate In An ‘Ask Me Anything’ Series On Social Media

Conversations about UTIs take place across multiple platforms and we frequently engage with our community on social media. One of the ways we connect clinicians with patients on social media is via an ‘Ask Me Anything’ series, where our audience submits questions and our expert answers one each week.

If you’re up for an ‘AMA’, get in touch by email or slide into our DMs on your favorite social platform.

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Author An Article On A Special Interest Area

We love to share evidence-based content by authors with practical experience, and we collaborate with clinicians and researchers to make this happen. Our community appreciates the opportunity to learn about a broad range of topics from experts in their field.

By authoring content on our site, you’ll have the opportunity to share more about your own practice and direct readers to your website.

We’d love to hear from you if you have an idea for an article, so do get in touch.