Saturday, June 27
| 1600–1610 | Welcome Address |
| Stuart Oake, CUA President | |
| Anthony Bella and Rodney Breau, Scientific | |
| Program Committee Co-chairs | |
| 1610–1640 | CUOG Lecture |
| Targeting tumor metabolism in prostate cancer | |
| Neil Fleshner, Toronto, ON, Canada | |
| 1640–1710 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 1 |
| MRI as a biomarker in early prostate cancer | |
| Mark Emberton, London, United Kingdom | |
| 1710–1800 | Educational Forum 1 |
| CUA at 70: Evolution in the management of advanced prostate cancer: Then and now | |
| Chair: Neil Fleshner, Toronto, ON, Canada | |
| 1800–1845 | Welcome Reception |
| Exhibit Hall |
Sunday, June 28
| 0730–0800 | Educational Session 1 |
| Effective wealth planning for medical professionals | |
| Nicole Ewing, Toronto, ON | |
| 0800–0830 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 2 |
| Surgical therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): An update on the increasing treatment arsenal | |
| Ricardo Gonzalez, Houston, TX, United States | |
| 0830–0920 | Educational Forum 2 |
| Controversial topics in men’s health | |
| Chair: Gerald Brock, London, ON, Canada | |
| 0920–0940 | Break in Exhibit Hall |
| 0940–1010 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 3 |
| Myths in bladder cancer therapy | |
| Ashish Kamat, Houston, TX, United States | |
| 1010–1110 | Podium Session 1: Oncology |
| 1110–1200 | Educational Forum 3 |
| Individualized approach to male LUTS: An update | |
| Chair: Sender Herschorn, Toronto, ON, Canada | |
| 1200–1300 | Opening Lunch in Exhibit Hall |
| 1300–1310 | Address of the AUA President-Elect |
| Richard K. Babayan, Linthicum, MD, United States | |
| 1310–1400 | Educational Forum 4 |
| Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: Cases and panel discussion | |
| Chair: Jonathan Izawa, London, ON, Canada | |
| 1400–1500 | Podium Session 2: Functional Urology and Reconstruction |
| 1500–1520 | Break in Exhibit Hall |
| 1520–1550 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 4 |
| Can pediatric urologists prevent male infertility | |
| Jack S. Elder, Boston, MA, United States | |
| 1550–1640 | Educational Forum 5 |
| Management of pediatric stone disease | |
| Chair: Peter Anderson, Halifax, NS, Canada | |
| 1830–0000 | CUA Fun Night |
| An evening with Rick Mercer: A Nation | |
| Worth Ranting About | |
| Trillium Ballroom, The Shaw Centre |
Monday, June 29
| 0715–0845 | Poster Session 1: Prostate (1) |
| Quebec | |
| Poster Session 2: Urinary Reconstruction and Men’s Health | |
| Nova Scotia | |
| Poster Session 3: Stones and Endourology | |
| Governor General I | |
| Poster Session 4: Kidney Cancer | |
| Governor General II | |
| Poster Session 5: Education, Technology and Basic Science | |
| Governor General III | |
| 0845–0915 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 5 |
| Setting realist patient expectations on sexual dysfunction following radical prostatectomy | |
| John P. Mulhall, New York, NY, United States | |
| 0915–1005 | Educational Forum 6 |
| Refractory and refractory-er: Managing the spectrum of challenging OAB patients | |
| Chair: Kevin Carlson, Calgary, AB, Canada | |
| 1005–1025 | Break in Exhibit Hall |
| 1025–1125 | Podium Session 3: Pediatrics |
| Podium Session 4: Prostate Cancer | |
| 1125–1210 | CUA Urology Dragon’s Den |
| 1210–1310 | Lunch in Exhibit Hall and Lap Skills Competition |
| 1310–1420 | Educational Forum 7 |
| Managing castration resistant prostate cancer in 2015 and beyond | |
| Chair: Fred Saad, Montreal, QC, Canada | |
| 1420–1450 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 6 (CAUS Lecture) |
| Academic leadership in urology: Keys to longterm success | |
| Stephen Nakada, Madison, WI, United States | |
| 1450–1510 | Break in Exhibit Hall |
| 1510–1600 | Educational Forum 8 |
| Contemporary management of small renal masses: Assessing the role of renal biopsy, active surveillance, abiative techniques and surgery | |
| Chair: Alan So, Vancouver, BC, Canada | |
| 1600–1630 | CUASF Lecture |
| Salvage therapies for prostate cancer following local radiation failure | |
| Joseph Chin, London, ON, Canada | |
| 1630–1800 | CUA Annual General Meeting |
| 1930–2300 | President’s Banquet |
| (Cocktails at 19:00) | |
| The Westin Ottawa |
Tuesday, June 30
| 0715–0845 | Poster Session 6: Prostate (2) |
| Governor General III | |
| Poster Session 7: Voiding Dysfunction | |
| Governor General II | |
| Poster Session 8: Bladder Cancer | |
| Quebec | |
| Poster Session 9: Testes, Penile, and Miscellaneous Oncology | |
| Nova Scotia | |
| Poster Session 10: Pediatrics | |
| Governor General I | |
| Poster Session 11: Transplantation and Vascular Surgery | |
| Alberta | |
| 0845–0915 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 7 |
| The nuts and bolts of guideline development: The AUA guideline for follow-up for clinically localized renal neoplasms | |
| Philipp Dahm, Minneapolis, MN, United States | |
| 0915–1005 | Educational Forum 9 |
| Medico-legal issues for Canadian urologists: The three deadly “D’s” that can affect defensibility | |
| Chair: Michael Leonard, Ottawa, ON, Canada | |
| 1005–1020 | Break |
| 1020–1050 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 8 |
| Choosing appropriate surgical management of stress urinary incontinence in women | |
| Marcus Drake, Bristol, United Kingdom | |
| 1050–1150 | Podium Session 5: Stones and Endourology |
| 1150–1220 | State-of-the-Art Lecture 9 |
| Robotic urologic oncology: Strong progress, new horizons | |
| Inderbir Gill, Los Angeles, CA, United States | |
| 1220–1350 | Lunch and Educational Forum 10 |
| Tips and tricks in stone disease | |
| Chair: Sero Andonian, Montreal, QC, Canada | |
| 1350–1410 | Closing Ceremony |
