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Tomasz Michalek

World Federation of Incontinence and Pelvic Problems (WFIPP)


Tomasz Michalek

Background

The Polish Open University in Warsaw/Vistula University – Business Management

Oxford Brookes University – BBA

Work

Sales Coordinator for Poland and Baltic States in the Pan-European Conferences Ltd (London, UK) – 1995-1996

– The World Bank Group (MIGA, IFC) conference organiser

Project Manager in the Eastern Europe Consultancy Ltd (London, UK) 1996-1997

– Polish-British economic meetings organiser in cooperation with London Chamber of Commerce

Project Manager in the Warsaw Voice SA (Warsaw, PL) – 1996-2000

– International economic conferences’ organiser in cooperation with the Polish Agency for Foreign Investments (Brussels, Stockholm, Edinburgh, New York, Tel Aviv)

Marketing Manager in the Warsaw Voice SA (Warsaw, PL) – 2000-2003

– Publishing and social campaign project coordinator

– Study visits to Brussels (PHARE, SAPARD programmes)

Editor in Chief and the publisher of the Kwartalnik NTM since 2004 till present (Warsaw, PL)

– Kwartalnik NTM (NTM Quarterly) is a popular science magazine related to urinary incontinence (UI)

Plenipotentiary for international cooperation of the Board of Management of the UroConti Association (Warsaw, PL, NGO – patients’ organisation) – since 2007 till present

Executive Council Member/Treasurer of the World Federation of Incontinence and Pelvic Problems (WFIPP, IT) – since 2008 till present

Office Director of the Coalition for Dependent Persons – Union of Associations (Warsaw, PL, NGO related to long-term care) since 2014 till present

International Continence Society (Bristol, UK) activities:

  1. ICS member since 2008
  2. ICS Silver Award Winner during 2011 World Continence Week
  3. Member of the Continence Promotion Committee of the ICS (2008-2016)

CEO of the Medical Continence Centers S.A. (Warsaw, PL) – multidisciplinary/medical center –  2022 till present

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries Poland;
Topics Continence Care in LTC;
Methods Policy analysis;
Role Advocacy;
Interest Groups Continence Care in Long-Term Care;