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Diana Underwood, MS, RN-C, WHNP, Continence Care Champion
At the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH) Annual Conference, NPWH member and National Association For Continence (NAFC) Board of Directors member, Diane Smith, RN, MSN, CRNP presented Diana Underwood, MS, RN-C, WHNP, with the organization’s latest continence care champion (CCC) award on Thursday, October 11, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
October 22, 2007 (Charleston, SC) — The honor is based on
contributions in the field of incontinence towards research, education, and advances in clinical practice. Individuals are nominated by
members of the society and an award recipient is then selected by representatives of NAFC’s Board of Directors.
Diana Hankey Underwood, MS, RN-C, WHNP, is a nurse practitioner (NP) and adjunct clinical instructor at the State University of New
York at Buffalo currently working on local, national and international projects to help people improve their quality of life. She is
Executive Director of Grace Anatomy, Inc., a charitable and educational non-profit organization, whose purpose is to guide, aid and
assist individuals and medical providers to enhance health and reduce stigma from physical conditions such as incontinence and birth
defects and/or their associated psychological conditions, through research, imparting relevant information, sharing of resources,
experiences and ideas among people who have or who treat these conditions.
Ms. Underwood received a Masters of Parent
Child Nursing from the University of Michigan. Susan Wysocki, RNC, NP, FAANP, President and CEO of NPWH shares her enjoyment in learning
of Ms. Underwood’s CCC award by stating, “[NPWH] is grateful to have her as a part of our team! With her dedication to
continence care and natural interest in people’s welfare, we all have a lot to learn from her. She maintains an energetic
disposition and contagious positive attitude that we should all strive to have.” Ms. Underwood has recently created an educational
program that is approved for reimbursement by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York.
This award is sponsored by
the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) Foundation, which was created to fund research and education for the benefit of women with
bladder and bowel control problems and related pelvic floor disorders.


