Meet our medical advisors
Our advisory team is made up of leaders in incontinence management
Contino® was developed in conjunction with a group of medical professionals, providing insight into the field of incontinence management. Their contributions have been instrumental in providing our clinically-proven, discreet and convenient solution for male incontinence.

Marcy Dayan, BSR, MHA
Marcy is a registered physiotherapist with expertise in the management of male bladder control. Marcy is active in clinical practice, teaching and research, and delivers the UI module of the BC Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program. Marcy is a master Contino® Authorised Trainer.

Mike Holloway, MD
Michael’s diverse skill has been developed over 30 years of medical and business experience. He has almost 20 years of experience as an emergency physician with the Fraser Health Authority, prior to which, he had a business career including management consulting and real estate development.

Stephen Kline, MD
Stephen is a practicing psychiatrist and clinical professor with over 40 years of experience. He believes that UI and mental health are closely linked, and that UI sufferers would benefit from an integrated approach to treatment.

David Gayton, MD, PhD
David retired from his medical practice in 2015 after nearly 40 years of practice and research in internal and geriatric medicine. He has first-hand experience of the impact UI has on the older population, including through working on establishing a continence clinic in British Columbia.
Marcy Dayan, BSR, MHA
Marcy is a registered physiotherapist with expertise in the management of male bladder control. Marcy is active in clinical practice, teaching and research, and delivers the UI module of the BC Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program. Marcy is a master Contino® Authorised Trainer.
Mike Holloway, MD
Michael’s diverse skill has been developed over 30 years of medical and business experience. He has almost 20 years of experience as an emergency physician with the Fraser Health Authority, prior to which, he had a business career including management consulting and real estate development.
Stephen Kline, MD
Stephen is a practicing psychiatrist and clinical professor with over 40 years of experience. He believes that UI and mental health are closely linked, and that UI sufferers would benefit from an integrated approach to treatment.
David Gayton, MD, PhD
David retired from his medical practice in 2015 after nearly 40 years of practice and research in internal and geriatric medicine. He has first-hand experience of the impact UI has on the older population, including through working on establishing a continence clinic in British Columbia.
