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IUGA Volunteer Opportunity Timeline

Apply to Become a Committee Member

We will be accepting applications for open committee positions beginning on October 1, 2023 at which time you will find more information about how to apply.

2019 Call for Nominations

Nominations for the elected positions listed below will be accepted from May 15, 2019 until 11:59pm CDT on September 1, 2019. The term for each of these positions will begin January 1, 2020.

Board of Directors
Secretary – 2-year term, renewable once

International Advisory Board (IAB)
Africa Representative – 3-year term, non-renewable
Oceania/Australasia Representative – 3-year term, non-renewable

Committee Chairs
Education Committee Chair – 2-year term, renewable once
Fellows, Trainees & Early Career Professionals Committee Chair – 2-year term, renewable once
Membership Committee Chair – 2-year term, renewable once
Public Relations Committee Chair – 2-year term, renewable once
Publications Committee Chair – 2-year term, renewable once
Research & Development Committee Chair – 2-year term, renewable once

Nomination Process

As specified in the by-laws, the Nominating Committee will receive all nominations, will review them and will present the proposed nominees at the IUGA Annual Business Meeting on Friday, September 27, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA (tentatively scheduled for 5:00pm). Nominations will also be taken from the floor during the Annual Business Meeting. The Nominating Committee may add additional nominees if it is considered by the Committee to be in the best interest of the association.

Nominations may be submitted by any IUGA member in good standing, including the nominee him or herself. A member may be a candidate for only one position. Those making nominations are asked to reflect on the qualifications related to the position for which they are nominating themselves or a candidate. Qualifications for each position are listed below.

Self-nominees should submit the materials listed below when they submit their self-nomination. The IUGA Office will contact all other nominees to 1) confirm they are interested and willing to stand in the election and 2) to request the materials below.

Nomination Materials

  • CV
  • Position Statement/Statement of Interest in the elected position noting experience relevant to the position
  • Photo (which will be posted online during the voting period)
  • Disclosure Form

Nominations, including self-nominations, must be submitted to the IUGA Office, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., by 11:59pm CDT on Sunday, September 1, 2019.

Qualifications for Open Positions

Secretary

  • Minimum active membership in IUGA: 5 years
  • Previous contribution to IUGA (i.e., hosting or organizing an Annual Meeting, Regional Symposium, or eXchange) AND/OR previous participation as a committee chair or member of the International Advisory Board
  • Attended IUGA Annual Meeting in 3 of the past 5 years
  • The duties of secretary are to:
    • See that records of the proceedings of the Association are kept and that the Association’s by-laws are current
    • Be the primary contact with the office in planning and organization of the Annual Meetings

International Advisory Board (IAB) Representative - Africa

  • Minimum active membership in IUGA: 5 years
  • Be a resident in the region to be represented
  • Previous significant contribution to IUGA (i.e., hosting or organizing an Annual Meeting, Regional Symposium or eXchange) AND/OR recognition as a significant contributor to regional urogynecology research and education activities
  • Attended IUGA Annual Meeting in 3 of past 5 years
  • The duties of IAB members are to:
    • Meet with and counsel the Board of Directors
    • Serve as a member of the IUGA Membership Committee
    • Initiate symposia and other educational activites in their respective home region

Committee Chair Positions

  • Minimum active membership in IUGA: 5 years
  • Attended IUGA Annual Meeting in 2 of past 3 years
  • Active member of committee with significant contribution (i.e., subcommittee chair, working group/project chair)
  • Letter of recommendation from the current committee chair
  • The duties of the committee chairs are to guide the work of their committee so that it achieves its mandate and achieves its statues annual objectives

The Nominating Committee

The Nominating Committee is comprised of the president, immediate past president, two elected members, and one member appointed by the president. The current members of the Nominating Committee are:

  • Lynsey Hayward, Chair (Immediate Past President)
  • Ranee Thakar (President)
  • Heinz Kölbl (Member-at-Large)
  • Tsia-Shu Lo (Member-at-Large)
  • Anna Rosamilia (Appointed)

Timeline

Nominations will be accepted May 15 – September 1, 2019. Candidates will be announced and nominations taken from the floor during the Annual Business Meeting on September 27, 2019. Online voting will be conducted October 1-31, 2019 with election results announced in mid-November. If one candidate for a particular position does not receive a majority (over 50%) of the vote, a run-off election will be conducted during the month of November, with the results announced before the end of December.

Meet Our Members

Abdelmageed Abdelrahman

Abdelmageed Abdelrahman

Liverpool, UK

Abdelmageed Abdelrahman
Abdelmageed Abdelrahman

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Subspecialty Trainee in Urogynaecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Almost 2 years ago, to expand my networking.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Utilizing the IUGA Podcasts on the app.

Bahiyah Abdullah

Bahiyah Abdullah

Selangor, Malaysia

Bahiyah Abdullah
Bahiyah Abdullah

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am from Malaysia.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) and a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, subspecialised in Urogynaecology in Hosp Al-Sultan Abdullah UiTM. I have been working in O&G for 16 years and completed my urogynaecology training in 2017. I am actively involved in teaching, research and clinical services. My research interests are pelvic floor disorders and general obstetrics and gynaecological disorders.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I found IUGA to be a great platform to keep updated with the new knowledge in urogynaecology and to seek experts and references for guidance.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Contributing to IUGA as one of the commmittee members (even though it may just be a small contribution).

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Atomic Habit. It's a highly recommended book to motivate and guide us to make changes for a better version of ourselves.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Spending time with my children.

 

 

Bob Achila

Bob Achila

Nairobi, Kenya

Bob Achila
Bob Achila

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location?
I currently live in Nairobi. This is the capital city of Kenya.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.
I am a urogynecologist at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. My background is in Obstetrics and Gynecology. I am also head of the gynecology section in my hospital. I have worked in O&G for more than 12 years.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?
I have been a member of IUGA since the year 2015. I joined the association due to the amazing opportunities for learning and the possibilities of networking.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?
My most memorable IUGA experience was the 40th annual meeting held in Nice, France in 2015. It was a wonderful and fun experience! I made so many professional contacts and met many of my current mentors in urogynecology.

What is one "fun fact" about you?
I speak five languages.

Amos Adelowo

Amos Adelowo

Massachusetts, USA

Amos Adelowo
Amos Adelowo

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Boston Massachusetts United States After spending several years living and training in different parts of the country ( Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Washington DC, Maryland, Georgia, Massachusetts) My family decided to make New England our new home.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Division Director of Urogynecology Reliant Medical Group (Optum Health) I am in my 4th year practicing in this role. Prior to this i was in academic practice at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta Georgia.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA since i was in fellowship training. I had the opportunity to present and publish my research through the IUGA organization. A very important part of my clinical practice currently involves international work and I currently go on medical mission work to Cape Verde West Africa every year. I have also worked in other countries doing urogynecologic surgeries. IUGA provides me with the opportunity to be involved in exchanging ideas and collaboration with other physicians and trainees all around the world.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Having the opportunity to attend the IUGA conference in Cape Town, South Africa Networking with fellows from different part of the world through collaboration efforts with Boston Scientific.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Playing Football (Soccer) Travelling

Mentor Mohini Agrawal

Mohini Agrawal

New Delhi, India

Mohini Agrawal
Mohini Agrawal

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

New Delhi, India

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I'm working as a Fellow in Urogynaecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery at AIIMS New Delhi India. My area of focus and interest is Urogenital fistula and pelvic floor dysfunction.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I was introduced to IUGA by my mentor, I was looking for resources and training opportunities in Urogynecology and found IUGA as a great platform for the same.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

To be a member of public relations committee and having interaction with people all over the globe with similar interest are the most memorable IUGA experience and many more to come.

Baharak Amir

Baharak Amir

Halifax, Canada

Baharak Amir
Baharak Amir

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live and work in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia, which a beautiful east coast province of Canada. Regardless of where you are in Nova Scotia, you are never too far from the ocean.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a fellowship trained Urogynaecologist who works at a tertiary care centre and have an academic appointment as Associate Professor with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dalhousie University. I have a keen interest in postpartum pelvic floor trauma.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

This organization has an amazing history and body of work with regards to advancing and promoting knowledge in the area of pelvic floor medicine. I enjoy and admire the multi-disciplinary collaboration that occurs within the IUGA and was very excited at the opportunity to join the team.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending the 2019 annual conference in Vienna was a particularly memorable meeting. Both the venue and the program were very impressive.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy painting using multiple forms of media. Recent projects have included beach stone painting with acrylic with my children. This has allowed us the opportunity to enjoy quiet afternoons at home together letting our imaginations reign free.

Manjula Annappa

Manjula Annappa

Grimsby, UK

Manjula Annappa
Manjula Annappa

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Grimsby, United Kingdom Completed training in Urogynaecology from Westmidlands and moved to Lincolnshire as consultant

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Urogynaecology consultant at Northern Lincolnshire NHS Trust since 2006. Honorary lecturer to Hull and York Medical Students. Currently part of research committee of the British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG) and guidelines committee of Royal college of Obstetricians and gynecologists (RCOG)

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Since 2010 when I started Urogynaecology training. Was working with Jason Cooper who encouraged me to take up Urogynaecology and suggested I join IUGA

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Meet the Experts at IUGA Annual Meet in Vienna 2018. Enjoyed being part of the publications committee since 2015

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Book 'Three thousand stitches' by Sudha Murthy. Story of making difference to the lives of rural women, how Sudha changes her approach and perseverance to earn their trust and help them develop strong both socially and financially.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

listening to music and sea side walking

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Enjoy dancing and often my friends find it difficult to stop me once I start!

Almira Amin-Ong

Almira Amin-Ong

Manila, Philippines

Almira Amin-Ong
Almira Amin-Ong

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born in Manila, Philippines. I currently reside in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Tell us about your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Clinical Associate Professor and Consultant at the University of the Philippines- Philippine General Hospital and Training Officer of the Section of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery under the Department of OBGYN in the same institution since 2008. I finished my 4-year accredited OBGYN training in 200, had private practice first for a few years before I moved on to subspecialize in Urogynecology for 2 years. My area of research focuses on issues related to the female pelvic floor.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA in 2007 upon recommendation of my consultant and mentor. I was the very first fellow-in-training of the Section of Urogynecology at that time and there were no Urogynecology conventions in my home country. Hence, I went along with my mentor to my first IUGA meeting in Cancun, Mexico (2007).

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

All the IUGA Annual meetings I attended since 2007 were memorable to me but last year was particularly significant because of the laser vaginal rejuvenation issues.

What was the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last movie I saw was Hobbs and Shaw and yes I would recommend it for its entertainment value. The last book I read was Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, a very easy read.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I do know how to sing, dance, sketch and play some instruments. However, with the workload I have, retail therapy counts as first.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My guilty pleasure is Kpop, specifically BTS.

Harpreet Arora

Harpreet Arora

Sydney, Australia

Harpreet Arora
Harpreet Arora

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Sydney, Australia which has been named second best travel destination for 2023. I moved to Australia in 2009 and trained in 3 different states during my training including Melbourne and Brisbane and then finally chose to settle in Sydney which provides great balance of personal and professional life.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a consultant at Royal Prince Alfred hospital, Sydney. My areas of interest are urogynaecology, prolapse and incontinence for last 7 years. We are in the process of establishing the first fistula centre in Sydney at the hospital and I am very excited about it. I am very passionate about conducting webinars and educational seminars for GPs and registrars.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2016 when I first started my urogynaecology subspeciality training and hence been a member since then. I love the opportunity IUGA provides to collaborate with members from different countries and have made a lot of friends along the way.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My rewarding IUGA experience has been able to organise and conduct 2 webinars for the Robotic SIG committee in 2022, inviting and collaborating with international esteemed speakers for that.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I recently completed Michelle Obama's Becoming and would recommend it to everyone. It demonstrates hope to achieve your dreams in spite of adversities in life.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love reading books although I'm struggling to find time. I love to organise get togethers with my friends and create memories.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I was a national basketball player for my state junior basketball team.

Kari Bo

Kari Bo

Fjellhamar, Norway

Kari Bo
Kari Bo

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Fjellhamar, just outside Oslo, the capital of Norway. I was born here and we built our house in the garden of my parents house (which is a typical Norwegian thing...)

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a full time academic professor at the Department of Sports Medicine at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in Oslo. This is a spesialized university of Sport Sciences, ranked as number two worldwide by Shanghai Global Ranking of more than 350 Sport universities. In addition, I hold a 20% position at Akershus University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lørenskog, Norway. I had my PhD in 1990 and have done research in the area of the pelvic floor for more than 30 years. I have supervised 19 completed Phd candidates and have 7 under supervision for the moment

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Early in my carrier as I found it an excellent place to network with other researchers in the field and a good place to present new research.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

It has been a great meeting place and I have made friends from all over the world. The multidisciplinary focus is very important. I like the scientific debates and questions. This is what brings us forward in clinical practice and research for the best of our patients.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I saw a Norwegian film called "The Tunnel"; very realistic, exciting and frightening. I read Victoria Hislop's book; "Those who are loved" following a Greek family with different political views from the period after the first world war and up till 2000 in Athens. I recommend it, especially if you love Greece and often go to Athens as I do!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Exercise, exercise, exercise. I exercise with a variety of different activities every day. I love outdoor activities such as biking, hiking and cross -country skiing, the latter at our mountain cabin at Beitostølen, Norway. Nothing can beat it! I also enjoy reading and go to the theater (mostly to watch dance and ballet)

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have no idea! maybe that I love milk chocolate to a degree that I have had to make a rule like the one we have for children; I only allow it on Saturday...(but then I eat a lot)

Barbara Bodner-Adler

Barbara Bodner-Adler

Vienna, Austria

Barbara Bodner-Adler
Barbara Bodner-Adler

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Originally I am from the west of Austria , border to Switzerland and Germany. Since many years I am living with my family in Vienna , as I came for my study as well as later for my profession to the capital.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Since nearly 20 years I am working at the Medical University of Vienna - department of general gynaecology & gynaecologic oncology Current position: consultant of gynaecology and obstetrics, head of the Urogynecologic working group and OPD, Fellowship in urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic floor surgery (EUGA accredited) 2017-2019 Areas of interest pelvic floor surgery , research focus = pelvic organ prolapse and local oestrogen, immunohistochemistry and PFD, POUR etc.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA at the moment when I decided to specialise in urogynecology. My interest in urogynecology started when I was working for some months in Nepal (2007) seeing and treating many severe cases of POP.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

A memorable event was the 43rd Annual IUGA meeting in Vienna for me 2018-2020 I joined the IUGA R&D committee as an active committee member which was really a good experience for me.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

last book - Life of Frieda Kahlo - interesting person with successful but also hard life events .

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

As I have a 7 year old daughter majority of spare time belongs to her... If i have time I like to do physical training and activities as well as visiting cultural events (opera )

Samuel Badalian

Samuel Badalian

New York, USA

Samuel Badalian
Samuel Badalian

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Cooperstown, New York. I was recruited to work at Bassett Healthcare Network as a Chief of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and head of Urogynecology division.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Chief of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology since June 1, 2019

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2003 to promote urogynecology around the world and meet my colleagues in different countries, learn from them and share with my experience.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Started Ghana project 4 years ago in Accra and Kumasi.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last movie: Eurovision on Netflix Last Book: Blind Eye

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My hobbies: Sailing and tennis. I play tennis 2-3 times a week and go sailing once a week.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I sailed 7 days non-stopped from Bermuda to Caribbean. It was an amazing experience.

Hawra Badri

Hawra Badri

Manchester, UK

Hawra Badri
Hawra Badri

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Manchester(United Kingdom) Currently undertaking a Urogynaecology Research Fellow post in Liverpool.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Urogynaecology Research Fellow (previously ST5 O&G) Research on Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Joined IUGA in February 2020 Interested to accessing resources and networking.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I am new to IUGA but have thoroughly enjoyed listening to the various webinars this year.

Sivakumar Balakrishnan

Sivakumar Balakrishnan

Penang, Malaysia

Sivakumar Balakrishnan
Sivakumar Balakrishnan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently in Penang, Malaysia. It is about an hour from my home town. I worked at different hospitals in Malaysia both the Peninsular and Sarawak for 8 years. I started working in Penang since 2001. Apart from 2 years away for urogynaecology training, I have been in Penang since then.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently working as an Assoc. Prof. in O&G in the RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus in Penang. I joined the institution in 2012. I have been providing Urogynaecology clinical service in the Penang Hospital since 2007. My interest is in areas of stress incontinence and Manchester repair surgeries.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2005. I joined mainly at that time to learn about Urogynaecology and to receive the IUJ. It's been an interesting and fruitful journey since then.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

There are many rewarding and memorable experience actually. I attended my first IUGA meeting in 2006 whereby as a trainee I had the opportunity to present an oral presentation. The networking and meeting people was the most valuable part of being in IUGA. I have had the memorable experience in helping to organize IUGA Exchange and Regional meeting in Malaysia. My role in the Exchange committee was memorable especially when I was involved in organizing the Yangoon & Bangkok exchanges in 2015.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last movie I watched was Lion King and it was as great as watching the first one in normal animation. Surely recommend it! An excellent watch.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love to read and keep up with current news both local and world news. My other interest is sports. English Premier League has started so that will keep me busy till next year. I love to run/jog. Spare time is usually spent with my school going kids and their chores!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

That's interesting! Never thought about a fun fact about myself! I suppose it will be my interest on current news on the world and love of sports.

Pooja Balchandra

Pooja Balchandra

Doncaster, UK

Pooja Balchandra
Pooja Balchandra

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Doncaster, UK

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Consultant Urogyn Surgeon, Subspecialist in Urogynaecology, Hull University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

During subspecialty training

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

A brilliant team

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Organising Charity events.

Indranil Banerjee

Indranil Banerjee

Croydon, United Kingdom

Indranil Banerjee
Indranil Banerjee

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Croydon, United Kingdom. I have been living here for the last 3 years as I used to work at Croydon University Hospitals as Registrar on the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

Subspecialty Trainee Urogynaecology at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. Interested in minimally invasive Urogynaecology.and Robotic Urogynaecology.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

Joined IUGA at 2024. I was fascinated by the research quality IUGA produces and wanted to be a part of it in active fashion.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Not yet been part of any IUGA programme. Looking forward to being a part of it.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Listening to music Paying table tennis Reading story books

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

I love to wind people up and watch the fun !!! There is no better remedy than a good laugh together.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

JoJo Rabbit

Gehanath Baral

Gehanath Baral

Biratnagar, Nepal

Gehanath Baral
Gehanath Baral

Where are you from?

Biratnagar, Nepal

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

Job title: Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Workplace: Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu University, Nepal Education: MBBS (1990), DGO (1995), MD (1999) Area of focus (Besides OBGYN): Clinical Research

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Please look for the opportunity to fulfill your professional and workplace dreams.

I've been an IUGA member since

2017

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

Self-motivated while upgrading my professional skills, Becoming a member of a professional organization means strengthening the professional cohort and getting updated through networking.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

We could establish the South Asia Federation of Urogynecology (SAFUG).

Sylvia Botros-Brey

Sylvia Botros-Brey

Texas, USA

Sylvia Botros-Brey
Sylvia Botros-Brey

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in San Antonio, TX, USA. I grew up in Texas and after spending 15 amazing years in Chicago, my husband and I found an opportunity to come back to Texas to be closer to family.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been practicing the subspecialty of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) since graduating fellowship in 2006. I currently work in the Urology Department at UT Health - San Antonio. My title is: Associate Professor, Department of Urology, Ob/Gyn and Department of Medical Education I have a strong interest in Medical Education My roles currently include: Fellowship Program Director, FPMRS Co Module Director, Medicine, Behavior and Society, Long School of Medicine Executive Director, Academy of Educational Scholars, Long School of Medicine

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA as a fellow in Chicago and have "grown up" in IUGA. At the time they had a fellows committee and I really wanted to get involved. Since joining, I have enjoyed and benefited tremendously from the IUGA family.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

So many, it is hard to choose. From the relationships that have been formed, to all of the amazing places I have been able to travel and see, truly all memorable. I looked back at all of the meetings and have been coming to IUGA meetings since 2004! One that stands out in particular is the Taiwan meeting in 2008 that was affected by the monsoon. It ended up being memorable for me personally as I met some of my really good friends that year. IUGA has really been part of my identify formation as a urogynecolgist and I am very thankful to be able to participate and contribute.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

We just saw the Bourne Trilogy with our two sons. After a decade, they are still very captivating! The last book I read was A Silent Patient- a psychological thriller that kept me guessing until the end.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Spending time with family, Traveling, Reading, Baking with my boys and we just got a ping pong table!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My Dad is an identical twin. He is a urologist and his brother is a gynecologist! Urogynecology was in my future all along :)

Mentor Kazila Bhutia

Kazila Bhutia

Singapore, Singapore

Kazila Bhutia
Kazila Bhutia

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Singapore

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am working as a Consultant Urogynaecologist in KK Women's and Children’s Hospital, Singapore after graduating from my fellowship in 2020. I serve as an Assistant Professor in both Dukes-NUS and LKC-Imperial Medical School, Singapore.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I discovered my passion for Urogynaecology during my rotation in the Residency program. The first step I took to materialize my passion to reality was to join IUGA in 2014. IUGA provided me a platform to connect with global experts and shares ideas with like-minded people from around the world. Moreover, I could access a large variety of online resources.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

IUGA 2019 The Hague, The Netherlands. Despite facing challenges with the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic, my video presentation under the guidance of my mentor Dr Salwan, RWH, Melbourne, Australia was selected under the best video category. It was such a surreal moment for me.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Movie: The Elephant Whisperers. Amazing story of unlikely heroes - a simple couple who have devoted their life to looking after elephants. Truly inspirational!!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Reading, travelling and spending time with family

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Learning Fibonacci sequence from my elementary school son :):)

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Esra Bilir

Esra Bilir

Turkey

Esra Bilir
Esra Bilir

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I originally come from Turkey, where I pursued my medical studies. Subsequently, I made the transition to Germany for my residency and am currently residing in the sailing city of Kiel.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently working as a resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University Hospitals Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (PY2). My professional focus revolves around surgical gynecology, with a particular emphasis on gynecologic oncology as my primary research pursuit. Recently, I have developed a keen interest in urogynecology surgeries, finding myself captivated by the innovative surgical approaches it offers.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

My enduring interest in urogynecology was sparked during my residency under the mentorship of an esteemed expert in the field, who held AGUB III in Germany. Throughout my professional journey, I've had the privilege of witnessing and actively participating in numerous surgeries. Encouraged by my academic pursuits, my mentor strongly advocated for my membership in IUGA, further solidifying my commitment to advancing in the field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

As a driven and enthusiastic academic physician, I find myself captivated by the research collaboration opportunities offered by IUGA.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The most recent addition to my reading list is "Ending Medical Reversal: Improving Outcomes, Saving Lives." This compelling book is not only an indispensable read for adults seeking valuable insights into healthcare but also for individuals working in the healthcare industry.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I might say something like: While I might come off as a bit of a boring young physician, my true excitement comes to life through my love for reading biographies and watching in biography movies. On a more creative note, I channel my passion for gynecology into my painting endeavors. If you're curious, feel free to check out my Instagram profile!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Personally, I've got this thing where I can't enjoy tea or coffee until it cools down—I'm all about the waiting game!

Subhash Biswas

Subhash Biswas

Kolkata, India

Subhash Biswas
Subhash Biswas

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

KOLKATA/INDIA. When I joined in state medical education service;posted a professor in an apex postgraduate college, kolkata.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

PROFESSOR, DEPTT of OBST & GYNAE;IPGMER SSKM hospital, KOLKATA-20.WB.INDIA. Founder, UROGYN sub speciality in addition to my job of post graduate teaching; performing regular surgery , seeing patients in OPD & research in medical disorders in pregnancy & urogynaecology

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

misery of women suffering from urinary incontinence,pelvic floor & perineal trauma attracted me to pursue this field

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

IUGA Meeting in Nashville last year

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Gulabo- Sitabo- a Hindi Movie by Amitav Bacchan

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Listening to songs & social works & watching cricket

What is one "fun fact" about you?

trying cooking in lock down situation

Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito

Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito

Campinas, Brazil

Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito
Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Campinas, Brazil. I have moved to this city after I came back from Boston, US, after recruitment for a job appointment as Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been working for four years at UNICAMP. I am the Head of the Gynecological Surgery Ward and I operate three times per week with residents. My research area is clinical and surgical treatment of urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. I am also interested in severe perineal trauma (OASIS). I am passioned by research and for surgery and I always try to acquire knowledge as much as I can.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA after finishing my fellowship in Urogynecology in 2010 during a joint meeting in Toronto with ICS.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I think my most rewarding IUGA experience was from the last meeting in Nashville, a joint event with AUGS. It was amazing, I´ve met so many friends and did a lot of networking. I could meet in person with so many experts such as Dr. DeLancey, Dr. Brubaker. I had a lot of fun. IUGA has also provided a marvelous experience by an observership grant - I went to Lille to Dr. Michel Cosson´s service and it was amazing, I met so many great surgeons (Dr Giraudet, Dr Lucot)

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am reading the Testaments, written by Margaret Atwood. I have also read The Handmaids Tale and I also watched the series produced by Hulu. It can be shocking, it is a fiction story, but inspired in several true events, and it reminds us how freedom is a blessing. I recommend it for all women to read/watch it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Watching movies, playing volleyball, swimming, listening to music, playing chess, piano.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I think I am somewhat a person that is funny. But I wouldn´t remember one "fun fact" about me :) I am an easy-going, teamspirit, collaborative person.

Linda Brubaker

Linda Brubaker

California, USA

Linda Brubaker
Linda Brubaker

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

San Diego, California (USA) is my home for the past several years, where I joined the team at University of California San Diego.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

In my current role, I am able to focus on urobiome research and provide clinical care for adult women with recurrent UTI and non-surgical FPMRS conditions. In addition, I am working with a large NIH research consortium to advance bladder health research, including LUTS prevention.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

IUGA is central to the international connections for urogynecologists! Many people have devoted a great deal of time and professional effort to advancing this society and it has been wonderful to see this society grow!

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I enjoy each meeting! Every year there are new things to learn and new people to meet.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Check out the movie Biggest Little Farm - great story that is very thought provoking!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy time with my family and caring for a few orchids.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My husband Warren and I named our three children (all grown now!) after thoroughbred race tracks! It's his serious hobby!

Mentor Victoria Buckley

Victoria Buckley

Sydney, Australia

Victoria Buckley
Victoria Buckley

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I'm originally from Canada but moved to Sydney for medical school. I fell in love and am here to stay.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I recently completed subspecialty training in Urogynaecology. I am starting private practice in Sydney and have a public appointment as a Urogynaecologist at The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA when I was in O&G training. I thought it had fantastic resources and I wanted to get involved.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first IUGA meeting in the Hague.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Like any good Canadian I spent my youth on the ice rink as a competitive figure skater and ever since the move to Australia have been in search of a hobby I feel as passionate about. You may however find me working on my tennis serve or reliving the 80’s at my regular attendance at step class workouts.

Sarah Burgess

Sarah Burgess

Salisbury, United Kingdom

Sarah Burgess
Sarah Burgess

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Salisbury in the UK, an area that has been central within my training rotations.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a consultant in Poole Hospital in Dorset on the south coast of the UK. I am a newly appointed consultant in general gynaecology and obstetrics with a specialist interest in Urogynecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA 3 years ago when I entered the senior part of my specialist training and developed my interest in Urogynecology.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I enjoyed being a part of the team from the UK that participated in the very raining IUGA fun run in Vienna.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy running, baking and sewing when I am not spending time with my family.

Jenifer Byrnes

Jenifer Byrnes

New York, USA

Jenifer Byrnes
Jenifer Byrnes

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I moved to Rochester, New York, USA in 2018 to join the faculty after graduating from Fellowship.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I joined the University of Rochester as an Assistant Professor in 2018, and I'm also currently the Assistant Program Director of our FPMRS Fellowship.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I first joined IUGA in 2017 during my FPMRS Fellowship at Mayo Clinic. I enjoy learning from a diverse, international community of pelvic floor experts to provide high quality, evidence based patient care.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

As a Fellow, I attended the 42nd Annual Meeting in Vancouver, and my co-fellows and I assisted John Gebhart, MD on a Vaginal Uterosacral Suspension during a Cadaveric Live Surgery Session.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I have a 17 month old daughter, so it's been a while since I've seen a movie! My husband and I snuck away to see the Hamilton musical when it toured in Rochester, NY and we loved it!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy running, hiking, and traveling.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My husband and I are learning American Sign Language with our 17 month old daughter.

Cristiane  Carboni

Cristiane Carboni

Porto Alegre, Brazil

Cristiane Carboni
Cristiane  Carboni

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am from Porto Alegre, Brazil. I was born here and just left to do my master in pelvic floor rehabilitation in Spain.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a pelvic floor PT and I have 11 years experience in the field. I am a Professor and Coordinator at the Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Post Graduation program here in my city and I have my clinic (Pelvic Floor World). I am also finishing my doctor degree.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Some years ago after being some lectures of IUGA here in Brazil I decided to join and be an active member of this amazing society.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

No doubt was going to Ghana for FIUGA. I will never forget it. It was a life changing moment.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The book is: Women who Run with the Wolves and the movie: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I am learning how to play the guitar and I love to ride horses.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I love birds but I am very afraid of them flying.

Linda Cardozo †

Linda Cardozo †

London, UK

Linda Cardozo †
Linda Cardozo †

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended us in this location.

London, UK. In 1976 I obtained a clinical research registrar's post in incontinence at St. George's Hospital in South East London and one job led to another and I have lived in London ever since then.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Professor Urogynaecology, King's College Hospital, London. Since I became a research fellow in 1976 I have worked mostly in urogynaecology athough I did do some general obstetrics and gynaecology during my training and for the first 10 years I was a consultant at King's College Hospital where I remain as Professor of Urogynaecology. I head up a multidisciplinary team of 13 doctors, nurses and physiotherapists who are all devoted to the care of women with pelvic floor disorders. We most commonly deal with urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, recurrent urinary tract infections and pelvic organ prolapse.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA because my former mentor was Stuart Stanton who became a member of IUGA in its very early years and encouraged me to do the same.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Becoming the recipient of the IUGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Dublin in 2013.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The President is Missing by James Patterson and Bill Clinton, its alright but nothing to write home about. I don't go to the cinema very often because I fidget and my husband gets cross with me, however the last film I saw on a plane was I, Daniel Blake which was very good but rather sad.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Eating and drinking, playing bridge, skiing, swimming and being outdoors in the sunshine.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

When I was 26 I got my private pilots license and flew aerobatics for 13 years.

Zhuoran Chen

Zhuoran Chen

Sydney, Australia

Zhuoran Chen
Zhuoran Chen

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Australia. How can anyone say no the beautiful beach and weather here?

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Currently a Urogynaecology Fellow in the middle of my training. Life is a wonderful balance of surgical exposure and translational science research!

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Joined as a junior resident for more international views on urogynacology and never looked back!

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Receiving the scientific research grant from IUGA was a definite highlight. I'm sure there will be more memorable times to come!

Gin-Den Chen

Gin-Den Chen

Taichung, Taiwan

Gin-Den Chen
Gin-Den Chen

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Taichung Taiwan (Republic of China)

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Professor of Urogynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chung Shan Medical University. Focus on Neurophysiology of Pelvic Organ and Pelvic Dysfunction for 27 years.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

1993

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

presented preliminary study of perineal sonography for detecting bladder neck hypermobility in 1993

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Urogynecology, Edited by Linda Cardozo

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

kendo- martial art of Japan, Sixth-dan

What is one "fun fact" about you?

karaoke singing

Yau Kar Rachel Cheung

Yau Kar Rachel Cheung

Hong Kong

Yau Kar Rachel Cheung
Yau Kar Rachel Cheung

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Hong Kong since I was born. I received all my undergraduate, specialty and sub-specialty training in The Chinese University of Hong Kong. This is not boring, but this is the place that I love and the best I know of.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am working as the Consultant in Department of O&G, Prince of Wales Hospital. At the same time, I am the Clinical Associate Professor (Honorary) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. I have been working in urogynaecology for more than 10 years. My research interest include QoL questionnaires, pelvic floor imaging, vaginal pessary, vaginal and laparoscopic surgery. Above all, I enjoyed most when spending time with my patients, they are lovely.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

1x years ago when I knew I would have discount to join IUGA annual conference if I am a member.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first presentation and invited talk were all happened in IUGA.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Many patients ask me at what age I graduated from medical school.

Woojin Chong

Woojin Chong

South Korea

Woojin Chong
Woojin Chong

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Long Island in New York (NY) in the United States. I originally came from South Korea where I was born, raised and educated. I majored in Fashion Design and minored in Education at the University. As a college student, I participated in the University’s Acting Club and our team won the Best National College Student Acting Award. I worked as a Fashion Designer upon graduating from the University then worked as a Promotion’s Manger in the Theater. I participated in the Korea’s first International Performing Arts Festival in 1999 and studied Performing Arts as a graduate student at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul. To learn more about the Broadway Musical System, I came to New York City in 2000, where I learned English as a second language. Living in New York City was a culture shock to me and broadened my horizons. I wanted to contribute to the world, especially for Women’s Health, in a more meaningful way. I went back to school and majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry with scholarly concentrations on Cellular & Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at State University of New York (SUNY) at Purchase. I earned Bachelor of Science from SUNY Purchase with Summa Cum Laude. Then I obtained a Doctor of Medicine with scholarly concentration of Health Disparities at the Morsani College of Medicine at University of South Florida in Tampa. I completed my residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) at Albery Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY and Fellowship training in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NY. I served as the Associate Fellowship Director at my fellowship institution then moved to the Inspira Health Network in South Jersey where I served as the Associate OBGYN Residency Director and Medical Director of Urogynecology for 5 years. On July 2024, I joined the New York University (NYU) Langone Health at Long Island in NY as the Director of Female Pelvic Floor and Associate Professor at the Department of OBGYN at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

On July 2024, I joined the New York University (NYU) Langone Health at Long Island in NY as the Director of Female Pelvic Floor and Associate Professor at the Department of OBGYN at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine. I also serve as the Director of Gynecologic Education. I am a double board-certified OBGYN, and FPMRS. I am dedicated to serving the women with pelvic floor dysfunction to improve quality of life. I am also interested in clinical care, patient education/ satisfaction/safety, staff well-being, education for the next generation, and clinical research activities. I conducted multiple clinical research projects; and published a number of articles and abstracts, along with presenting a number of oral/poster/video presentations at the national level conferences. I am also officially credentialed as a Certified Physician Executive (CPE), who demonstrates the leadership skills to effectively manage healthcare teams with proper strategic planning and excellent communication skills. My ultimate professional goals include (1) ensuring quality of life/satisfaction for the Urogynecologic patients by providing evidence-based, personalized individual care/management; and (2) taking the initiative in teaching, service and scholarly activities to be actively involved in medical education to nurture the next generation of the providers.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

Since my Fellowship, IUGA has been a great resource for me and my patients. The IUGA’s educational materials for the providers and patients are excellent and up to date at the international level. In addition, the IUGA’s dedication on the global advancement of urogynecological knowledge and patient care through education and the promotion of basic and clinical research on disorders of the female pelvic floor is so admiring. I would like to be a part of its dedication and to contribute in a way I can. I joined IUGA formally in 2021.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

With more active participation as an Education Committee member for 2025-2027, I anticipate more rewarding/memorable IUGA experiences over the course of the time.

Sara Cichowski

Sara Cichowski

Oregon, USA

Sara Cichowski
Sara Cichowski

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently work and live in Portland, Oregon.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work at Oregon Health Sciences University.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA to become part of the broader world-wide FPMRS community.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I'm enjoying working on the IUC chapter on patient reported outcomes with an international community.

Sarah Collins

Sarah Collins

Illinois, USA

Sarah Collins
Sarah Collins

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Western Springs, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. I grew up in Michigan, and after training, I wanted to live in the Midwest U.S. because it feels most like home to me. I moved to Chicago and have been working in academic medicine here ever since.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology in the Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, in Chicago, IL, USA. I finished training in 2011 and have worked in academic medicine in Chicago ever since. My clinical time is split between 2 Northwestern hospital locations, and I am clinically and surgically busy at both. My research interests focus on shared decision making and on physical activity around treatment for pelvic floor disorders. I also have a global health interest and travel to Kigali, Rwanda as part of an obstetric fistula mission every October.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I became interested in IUGA after attending my first joint AUGS / IUGA meeting in 2014 in Washington, DC. Over the next several years, I began working on guideline statements and terminology documents through AUGS. I had the opportunity to collaborate with IUGA members through a writing group for one of these documents, and this happily led to more and more projects with IUGA, which I officially joined in 2017.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I have enjoyed all of the IUGA projects in which I have participated, but my most memorable IUGA experience to date was the annual meeting in Vienna during the summer of 2018. Convening and collaborating with our international community in person is wonderful, and while we missed the chance to see each other this year in The Hague, I look forward to the 2021 meeting in Singapore all the more.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am about halfway through the 1st volume of The Promised Land by Barack Obama. I am listening to it as an audiobook, read by the author himself, enjoying it very much. While it focuses singularly on American politics, I would recommended it to any who are interested in one man's remarkable journey to the White House.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love to cook! I will try almost anything, and sometimes I succeed!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My great-great grandfather ran for president of the United States in 1880 and again in 1892. He was NOT elected, as you might have guessed.

Edgardo Castillo-Pino

Edgardo Castillo-Pino

Montevideo, Uruguay

Edgardo Castillo-Pino
Edgardo Castillo-Pino

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Montevideo. I was born in this city.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a gynecologist. I have worked in urogynecology and pelvic floor dysfunctions since 1999. Currently I am working at the Hospital de Clinicas de Montevideo. Our lines of research are fundamentally based on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA in 2015. Always consider IUGA an important institution in this subject.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I was at IUGA 2016 in Cape Town. It was a good academic and social experience.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The book Salvese quien pueda written by Andres Oppenheimer. The movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like to practice sports like swimming and cycling. In my free time I like to practice kayaking.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Laughing at myself has always been fun.

Geoffrey Cundiff

Geoffrey Cundiff

Vancouver, Canada

Geoffrey Cundiff
Geoffrey Cundiff

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

In 2006, my wife and I decided to move or family to Vancouver British Columbia. We were both born and lived half our lives in the U.S. so the decision to immigrate to Canada was a big one, but we have never regretted that decision. Vancouver is a exciting and beautiful destination with excellent schools and a safe multicultural society. We live much of our life outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, and boating. And our kids love it.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been working as a urogynaecologist for more than 25 years, always as an academic physician. I always had difficulties with my mentors' emphasis on focused discovery, and consequently, my discovery has spanned all pillars from anatomy, to clinical and surgical trials, to epidemiology. My present research focus is on preventing obstetrical trauma, and related to that, patient centred outcomes for labour. In addition to my clinical and academic interests, I hold several administrative roles, including Regional Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Vancouver Coastal Health, and Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the University of British Columbia.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA right out of Fellowship training. As an aspiring academic I wanted to be at the centre of academic urogynaecology, where I would meet the people defining the field and hear the latest evidence. The venue for that was IUGA, even as it is today.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Leading the Local Organizing Committee for the Annual IUGA Conference in Vancouver in 2017 was a tremendously rewarding experience. I got to know the leadership of IUGA intimately and participate in creating its magic.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Presently, I am reading "Song off Solomen" by Toni Morrison, because her recent death brought to my attention that I had missed her. I have not finished it yet, but the writing is great.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

In addition to mountain biking, downhill and cross country skiing, and boating, I have taken up silversmithing. It get all of the pleasure of working with my hands that surgery offers, with none of the postoperative care.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have an identical twin who is a movie producer. My wife is also a twin.

Trieu Do

Trieu Do

Texas, United States

Trieu Do
Trieu Do

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently in Clear Lake, Texas where I am finishing my fellowship.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

Like I share before, I am finishing urogynecology fellowship this year, and planning for academic medicine. My research focuses on patient surgical outcomes for prolapse and incontinence.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I joint IUGA since 2022 to seek for international collaboration and sharing knowledge in urogynecology

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I would say annual IUGA meeting is always fun and valuable for me to learn about urogynecology from international experts

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Cooking and crosscutting

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

Can't be a vegetarian

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

The American Sniper.

Ganesh Dangal

Ganesh Dangal

Kathmandu, Nepal

Ganesh Dangal
Ganesh Dangal

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born and grew up in the eastern Nepal now relocated to the capital. I finished my MBBS from IOM, TU in 1996. Then I worked as a physician in pheripheral areas. I did my MD in OBS/GYN from IOM. Currently I am working as a senior consultant in Kathmandu Model Hospital,in the capital city of Nepal

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I currently work as Professor at the Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Institutional Review Committee (IRC) of phect-NEPAL, Kathmandu Model Hospital. I also work as editor of several biomedical journals. My current project is 'Sacrospinous fixation for prevention of vault prolapse for POP repair cases ' and Managing Obstetric Fistula in Nepal.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I was associated with IUGA since 2015. I joined IUGA out of my interest in Urogynecology.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

When I was invited to join in the IUGA Board Meeting in Cape Town, South Africa few years back.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Anne Frank- The Diary of a Young Girl, Yes I recommend

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Read and write, watch reality shows. I love to travel with my family.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

If I start a work I never leave it incomplete.

Mentor Rima Anggrena Dasrilsyah

Rima Anggrena Dasrilsyah

Serdang, Malaysia

Rima Anggrena Dasrilsyah
Rima Anggrena Dasrilsyah

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently live in Malaysia

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently in my second year of urogynaecology training (total of 3 years). I am also a clinical lecturer in one of the public university in Malaysia (University Putra Malaysia). I am interested in pelvic floor health particularly early prevention and also various surgical techniques in vaginal surgery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

2022. I decided to join IUGA to have more networking in the field of urogynaecology, the gain knowledge from the experts, to get opportunity for any collaborations and to share and exchange experience with colleagues from all over the world.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The very first time I joined the IUGA annual meeting. I had the chance to meet so many knowledgeable consultants. Listening to the inspiring and eye-opening talk, research findings and wonderful workshops.

G. Willy Davila

G. Willy Davila

Florida, USA

G. Willy Davila
G. Willy Davila

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida - just north of Miami - and came here in 1999 when the Cleveland Clinic recruited me to help set up their hospital here in South Florida.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I now practice as a Urogynecologist and Doctor of Women and Children's Services at Holy Cross Medical Group, a large multi-specialty physician group which is part of a community health care system here in Florida. My practice is limited to Urogynecology with a focus on reconstructive surgery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA very early in my career - after attending my first IUGA meeting in Sydney, Australia, then I co-hosted the joint meeting with ICS in Denver in 1999. The friendships created through IUGA are life-long, and once you belong, it is impossible to leave.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I served as Secretary-Treasurer and subsequent positions on the IUGA Board so was able to - over a period of a few years - with a number of our colleagues and a dynamic office staff, bring IUGA from a group of colleagues with little funds to being the largest international society focused on the female pelvic floor with millions of dollars in operations budget and reserves. In addition, helping IUGA acquire its "baby" - the IUJ - from Don and Oscar was a defining moment in my commitment to IUGA. Now, onto Nepal...

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Pete the Cat books with my son Christian. I strongly recommend the series.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I am a runner, and of course enjoy traveling.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I make a killer paella, with friends.

Albert De Decker

Albert De Decker

Auckland, New Zealand

Albert De Decker
Albert De Decker

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up living in this location.

I currently live in Auckland, New Zealand.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I currently work as a consultant with a special interest in urogynaecology in a public and private setting. I am interested in causative factors for prolapse.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

A few years back due t my interest in the field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The possibility to set up and host the IUGA podcast.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I tend to read a lot of books at the same time.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My hobbies are reading, traveling, sports and enjoying my friends and family.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

As a teenager I once was offered a contract to become a professional snowboarder. I believe I made the right choice in continuing medical school.

Peter Dekuyper

Peter Dekuyper

Gent, Belgium

Peter Dekuyper
Peter Dekuyper

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live and work near Gent, Belgium. A beautiful city with a lot of history where I had most of my training

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been a urologist at AZ Maria Middelares, a large private hospital, for more than 20 years. Already starting in my training, my main fields of interest have always been laparoscopic/robotic kidney surgery and urogynaecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I think it was about 5 years ago when, at our urology department, sub-specialisation was rigorously implemented, aiming at medical leadership in each domain of care.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being part of the terminology committee in recent years.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Book: Grand hotel Europa by Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer Movie: The Menu Both recommendable

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Looking for beauty in all its forms; gardening, going to concerts, visiting museums, ...

What is one "fun fact" about you?

For quite some time my ambition in life was to become a professional cymbals player in a fanfare.

Alex Digesu

Alex Digesu

London, UK

Alex Digesu
Alex Digesu

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I completed the specialist training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine in Italy at the University of Bari in 2002. In 2005 I achieved a PhD in Oncological, Gynaecological and Geriatric Surgery from the same university. I moved to UK in 1997 to improve my clinical and academic experience in urogynaecology working as Clinical Research Fellow in Urogynaecology in London at King’s College Hospital and Imperial College Hospital. In 2011 I completed a two years subspecialty training in Urogynaecology & reconstructive pelvic floor surgery at Imperial College of London.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Alex Digesu MD, PhD is a Consultant Obstetrician, Gynaecologist & Urogynaecology Subspecialist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Imperial College, London.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Dr. Digesu joined IUGA in 1997 in view of his interest in Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor dysfunction.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

All of them but definitively my first meeting where I presented for the first time. IUGA 24th Annual Meeting Denver, CO, United States (1998). The other unforgettable meetings were: IUGA 34th Annual Meeting, Como, Italy (2009), IUGA 31st Annual Meeting Athens, Greece (2006) and IUGA 37th Annual Meeting Brisbane, Australia (2012) Also serving as the Chair of Publications Committee, Chair of the IUGA Academy and Chair of the Steering Committee of the International Urogynecology Consultation.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Sailing, and skiing.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My Italian accent.

Jan Willem de Leeuw

Jan Willem de Leeuw

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Jan Willem de Leeuw
Jan Willem de Leeuw

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Since 1999 I live just outside the city of Rotterdam, the second city of Holland. Rotterdam is known for its port, Europe's largest. Besides this, Rotterdam is known for the working mentality: "Roll up your sleeves and let's get it done!"

After finishing my study Medicine in Maastricht, I ended up in Rotterdam, a city that fits my personality more. After working as a house officer for one year I could start my training for Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Since February 1st 1998, I work as Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the Ikazia Hospital. This is a teaching hospital and our department cooperates with the local Erasmus University Hospital in the regional training program for registrars in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Since 2001 , I'm the lead for the training of registrars in our department. Our department is specialized in medium-high care Obstetrics, minimally invasive Gynaecology and Urogynaecology.

In 2001, I defended my thesis titled "Anal sphincter injury at vaginal delivery, risk factors and long-term consequences".

The focus in my clinical work AND research lies in Obstetrics and Urogynaecology.

My research has its main focus on occurrence of OASIS and possible ways of prevention. With my colleague and friend Jeroen van Bavel, we are working hard on epidemiologiocal studies for the identification of risk factors for OASIS, with the help of the Dutch National Obstetric Database that contains information of virtually all Dutch deliveries.

Apart form these studies, I've been involved in several randomised controlled trials on the role of the Foley catheter in the induction of labour.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

My first experience with IUGA was in 1997 when the IUGA congress as held in Amsterdam. It was the first IUGA congress with a special session on faecal incontinence. My mentor and one of the members of the organizing committee, Mark Vierhout, introduced me into IUGA that year. Since then I've been visiting the IUGA meetings regularly and since the meeting in Como in 2008 I have only missed two meetings.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I don't have one particular experience that comes to my mind as most rewarding or memorable. The best thing of IUGA for me is the atmosphere during the meetings which is relatively relaxed (compared to other societies) but still with a good academic level. Another rewarding experience for me is to be involved in the PROTECT programme. A great programme that helps to educate colleagues all around the world.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last book that I have read was the biography of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson. Inspiring to read how someone without extensive formal education came to great ideas just by watching, thinking and an enormous imagination.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My biggest personal hobby is cycling. In 2019 I joined a group of friends to ride the "Route des Grand Alpes" from Geneva to Nice. This route brought us over a lot of high climbs in the French Alps, known from the Tour de France.  Another important "hobby" are my grandchildren Lucas and Julie from three and one years old. So much fun, but exhausting, to have them around!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Our registrars always say that this has to be the love for and knowledge of classical rock music. I can't function properly in the OR without the muscic of a Dutch radio station called "Arrow Classic Rock."

Luiza Russo de Morais

Luiza Russo de Morais

São Paulo, Brazil

Luiza Russo de Morais
Luiza Russo de Morais

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently reside in São Paulo, Brazil. I was born and raised in this bustling metropolis. While I had the opportunity to study abroad, I ultimately returned to São Paulo to further my education and career here at the Federal University of São Paulo.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a PhD student at the Federal University of São Paulo. I completed my Ob-Gyn residency and Urogynecology fellowship at the same institution. My research interests are broad but include surgical techniques, OAB (Overactive Bladder), and the urinary microbiome.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA during my fellowship in Urogynecology. During this time, I found inspiration in exceptional urogynecologists who served as role models, igniting my passion for the field and fueling my desire to become a part of this global community through their guidance and mentorship Joining IUGA has been a remarkable opportunity for me to deepen my knowledge, engage in enriching exchanges, and learn from the best in the field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Having the opportunity to represent my country and institution in the IUGA Fellows and Trainees committee!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
I love going to the beach, sports, eating, traveling and spending time with friends and family.

 

Mentor Fulya Dökmeci

Fulya Dökmeci

Ankara, Turkey

Fulya Dökmeci
Fulya Dökmeci

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born in Ankara, the capital city of Turkiye. I graduated from Ankara University School of Medicine. I completed my specialist training in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the same University in 1991 and joined the faculty of Ankara University in 1996 as an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and have been living in Ankara since then.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I worked as a visiting observer(as an Associate professor) in Division of Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery under the supervision of John James Klutke in Keck School of Medicine, USC, LA, USA between 2002-2003 while attending the fellowship program for “Teaching & Learning” and “ Educational Leadership” in Division of Medical Education in Keck School of Medicine as a scholar of ECFMG/FAIMER for one year. I have been serving as a Chief Professor at the section of Gynecology & Urogynecology in the Department of Ob & Gyn in Ankara University School of Medicine, since 2004. I am the member of many national and international societies, including Turkish Society of Urogynecology & Pelvic Floor Reconstructive Surgery(TUPRA), Turkish Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Turkish Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy, EUGA, IUGA, ICS and Mediterranean Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Society (MIPS) and currently serving as the President of TUPRA and as the Executive Board Member and Chair of the Education Committe of MIPS. I also lead the initiation of the first Urogynecology Doctorate Program which complies with Bologna process (Education language; English) in Turkiye since 2018.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

After I have attended the Urogynecology Congress in Chicago in 2008. I impressed very much and decided to become the member of an International Urogynecology Society in order to improving my networking with all healthcare providers across the world, who are interested in the same field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

All the IUGA congresses I went to, were inspiring and broadening one's horizons in every sense, but it was different and memorable for me to be involved in the organization of an IUGA exchange meeting in Turkiye which was held in İstanbul and was ended successfully.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The most impressive book for me was "The Brain; the story of you" The writer who is a a famous Neuroscientist, David Eagleman will take you into your inner cosmos.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Reading, skiing, music and spending the rest of the time with my grand-daughter.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Not only mine but also my daughter's and my grand daughter's names are flowers names.

Patricia Driusso

Patricia Driusso

São Paulo, Brazil

Patricia Driusso
Patricia Driusso

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in São Carlos, a countryside city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

Full Professor and researcher at the Universidade Federal de São Carlos. My research focus is Women´s and Pelvic Floor Physical therapy.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

To join forces with other health professionals seeking to improve the quality of life of women with pelvic floor disorders

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Lisbon, 2011

Harold Drutz

Harold Drutz

Toronto, Canada

Harold Drutz
Harold Drutz

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

My wife Robin (born in Winnipeg), and I live in Toronto, where I have most of my life other than when I went away to school (University of Western Ontario B,A 1965), and then again for almost two years as a McLaughlin Traveling Fellow (1974-75). I was born in Malartic, Quebec, where my late father (Dr. Meyer George Drutz 1911-1984) was a family doctor from 1936-1947. He was the only doctor in this remote part of the province, and the government refused to conscript in 1939 because he was the only doctor in 300 square miles.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Currently, I am semi-retired (my wife laughs at this). I still run a Urogynecology Clinic at Baycrest Geriatric Science Centere in Toronto, two days a week. I also help to mentor the basic science research program in FPMRS which I helped start at Mount Sinai Hospital in 2004, and is not co-directed by Dr. May Alarab (my former fellow) and Oksana Shynlova, PhD. Our main focus of research is: 1. the genetics of pelvic organ prolapse (POP); 2. the use of autologous pleuripotent urine stem cells to be developed into mature muscle cells that can be used as a bulking agent to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI). I have been acting as the Interim President of the newly formed Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I was actually invited by both Axel Ingelman-Sundberg and Jack Robertson (both of whom I had the privilege of training under) to be one of the founding attendees of the first IUGA meeting held in Mexico City in 1976. Neither of them know that the reason I could not attend the meeting was that it was my first year in practice and I could not afford the expense of travelling to Mexico. I first attended an IUGA meeting in Ljubljana in 1987, and have only missed one since then because of illness.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Every year I have been involved with IUGA has been most rewarding. In the early days the society had no money, and everything was run on a shoestring. Fortunately, there were individuals with me on the executive and we all shared "the fire in the belly" and we just made things happen. When I was president of IUGA (1994-96), I remember Eckhard Petri telling me we did not have enough money in the bank to send out the final brochure for an upcoming meeting. In 1994, my wife was ready to disown me when she found out that I had taken out of loan of $10,000 to get the meeting started in Toronto. The loan was repaid and we actually sent Peter Sand a check for profits we made. I am most rewarded by the yearly progress IUGA has made and I continue to have the utmost confidence in the future of the society.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am currently reading a new book, "Own Your Anxiety", written by a young (35) cousin of mine (Julian Brass) whom I have helped mentor. My wife and I just saw a documentary film titled "Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles". Very well done documentary which gives the viewer great insight into the development of an outstanding play and movie.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My wife and I are "foodies". She is an amazing cook and I am both a cook and baker. I also collect wines. I work out more that I did when I was younger. Our greatest pleasure is three children and five grandchildren. My wife also says that besides my own three natural children, I have 48 additional children who are the fellows whom I had the privilege of training. They say that the sign of a good teacher is not what the teacher accomplishes, but what his/her students accomplish.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

When I finished my undergraduate degree, I was accepted to both medical and law school. I think I chose medicine out of respect for my father. I made the right decision, and am grateful for the career that I have had.

Renaud de Tayrac

Renaud de Tayrac

Nîmes, France

Renaud de Tayrac
Renaud de Tayrac

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently work in Nîmes, a medium size Roman city in the South East of France. I was originally trained in Paris and moved to Nîmes 15 years ago. I have spent one year for research at St. George's Hospital in South East London in 1997.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, with a special interest in Urogyneacology for 20 years. Since I finished my initial training in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Paris in 1999, I have worked mostly in urogynaecology. I head up a department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, which include a small team of two consultants, two junior surgeons, one nurse and two physiotherapists who are all devoted to the care of women with pelvic floor disorders. We most commonly deal with surgical treatment of urinary incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse. We have focused our experimental and clinical researches on mesh surgeries.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA since 2000 because of my strong interest in urogynecology and sharing knowledge with international colleagues.

What has been your most rewarding or more memorable IUGA experience?

The congress dinner organized by Bernard Jacquetin in Le Château de Versailles during the IUGA/ICS joint congress in Paris in 2004!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I have recently read the history of Ambroise Paré, who was the first surgeon of the French King François 1er, during the 16th Century. This book describes well how surgery took its nobility.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Scuba diving and motorcycling.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My father and my grandfather were surgeons, and my daughter is currently entering her first year in medicine.

Peter Dwyer

Peter Dwyer

Melbourne, Australia

Peter Dwyer
Peter Dwyer

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Melbourne, Australia all my life.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am head of the Urogynecology Dept. Mercy Hospital for Women and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Melbourne University. I have been coming to IUGA meetings for over 30 years, presenting our urogynecology research and catching up with old friends and fellows.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

In the early 80's, when I was working as a fellow of Stuart Stanton in London with my friends Bob Freeman and David Holmes. I joined to meet people, present our research, and travel the world catching up with old friends.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Receiving a lifetime achievement award in Nashville USA and being asked to give the Ulf Ulmsten lecture by my good friend the then President Peter Sand.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. A good bedtime read.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My grandchildren, tennis, golf, and fishing with my children.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I liked "cage dancing" with Kathy Freeman at the Dirty Canary during the IUGA/AUGS meeting in Washington.

Mentor Nicola Dykes

Nicola Dykes

Auckland, New Zealand

Nicola Dykes
Nicola Dykes

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I have recently returned to Auckland, New Zealand, having completed my Urogynecology training in Auckland and Melbourne, Australia. I grew up in Auckland and having lived away from home for the majority of my training and career to date, I was excited to have the opportunity to return home to be closer to my family.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

This year I completed the clinical component of my Urogynecology Fellowship training, and have commenced a Consultant Urogynecology position at North Shore Hospital in Auckland.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

During my training I was mentored by Dr. Lynsey Hayward, the IUGA president at the time. She encouraged me to join IUGA to develop connections within the International Urogynecology community.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending conferences and meeting other colleagues has led to a better understanding of how other Urogynecology units practice and what research is being performed internationally. Being a member of the Fellows Committee has been a rewarding experience and I have enjoyed getting to know the other Fellows who are at a similar stage in their careers.

Dina El-Hamamsy

Dina El-Hamamsy

London, UK

Dina El-Hamamsy
Dina El-Hamamsy

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am a consultant Urogynaecologist at the Royal London Hospital, London, UK. My special interest is minimally invasive Urogynaecology which I developed via my Laparoscopic Urogynaecology Fellowship in Manchester (2015-2016, UK) as a trainee followed by my PhD in robotic surgery at the University of Leicester (completed 2021, UK).

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been passionate about Urogynaecology ever since I was a junior trainee, because of the impact pelvic floor problems have on patients lives, but also the massive dierence I could make to these lives.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I've been an IUGA member since 2012, when I first presented in an international forum as a junior trainee.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

What I've always found the most rewarding being within the IUGA community is the warm collegiality between various IUGA members.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Outside of work, I enjoy swimming, crochet and craft work.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

What many people do not know about me, is that I am a Dan II Karate player (2nd black belt) - I specialise in Shotokan Kata, for those who are interested.

 

Sherif El-Nashar

Sherif El-Nashar

Ohio, USA

Sherif El-Nashar
Sherif El-Nashar

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live and work in Cleveland, Ohio. My wife Sahar and I believe Cleveland provides a great place to raise our children and to grow professionally and academically! After finishing my training in Rochester, Minnesota, I was looking for a warmer place near a beach and Cleveland offers both!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a female pelvic reconstructive surgeon at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. I am also an associate professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. This August 2020 would be my 5th year working anniversary at UH. I graduated with honors from Assiut University School of Medicine in Egypt in 1997. I am a proud alumnus of the Assiut University School of Medicine which serves the needs of millions of patients in Upper Egypt. I am also very fortunate to be an alumnus of Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education where I completed my residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) and a fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS). I am board certified in general OBGYN and FPMRS and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG) and the American College of Surgeons (FACS). My research interest includes pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, gynecologic surgery, pelvic pain, urinary tract infections, and abnormal uterine bleeding. I am also interested in research methodology, and evidence-based medicine. My current focus is on urinary tract infections after female pelvic reconstructive procedures.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2010. It was a very natural thing to do as my interest in the urogynecology field grew! IUGA mission aligns 100% with my professional goals and provides a global platform for my professional and academic life!

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The educational resources are fantastic and I utilize them every day to take better care of my patients! However, with no doubt, the invite to be part of the editorial board of the International Urogynecology Journal was an honor and a privilege that I greatly appreciate!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I would definitely recommend "Contagion"!! This movie which was released is 2011 is a "must-see". Especially, while everyone who can be home stays home during this current COVID-19 pandemic!! I am so sorry in advance!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Reviewing papers for the "Green" and "Blue" Journals is my main passion!! But when I have a "real" spare time, I would spend all of it with my children doing whatever they want to do!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

After repeated failures in multiple prior years, last November, I finally find the perfect way to serve the "perfect" Turkey Dinner during Thanksgiving! It is now my secret recipe! I consider that my best achievement for 2019!

Ipek Betul Ozcivit Erkan

Ipek Betul Ozcivit Erkan

Istanbul, Turkey

Ipek Betul Ozcivit Erkan
Ipek Betul Ozcivit Erkan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am an obstetrician and gynecologist who recently graduated from the Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In Turkey, doctors are obliged to do compulsory service for a year. I've recently moved from Istanbul to Mardin, Turkey. I will stay here for a year.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work in Mardin Kızıltepe State Hospital, which is a state hospital in the southeastern part of Turkey. I work as a specialist doctor in obstetrics and gynecology. It's my first work place. I'm currently doing my Ph.D. in anatomy at Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, and I am working on my thesis proposal. My research interests are urogynecology, reproductive endocrinology, menopause, and laser in gynecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

In January 2023, I was an observer at King's College Urogynecology Department. I found out about IUGA during that time and decided to be a member. This year, I attended my first IUGA meeting at The Hague.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Until now, it is the annual meeting at The Hague.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The Fatal Eggs by Mikhail Bulgakov.
Yes, I would recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like doing pilates, salsa and singing.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I like traveling.

Janelle Evans

Janelle Evans

Ohio, USA

Janelle Evans
Janelle Evans

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Cincinnati, Ohio USA I completed FPMRS fellowship in Cincinnati and then accepted a position at a nearby practice.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Urogynecologist, Kettering Network Dayton, OH I have worked at Kettering for 7 years, focusing on prolapse and incontinence repairs. Additionally, I am faculty for our residency program which has 12 residents and am involved in the educational programs and several resident research projects. Currently, we have several clinical research projects with the aims of improving postoperative pain.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2010 due to a strong interest in international medicine and research across the boundries of borders.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I have done several rewarding presentations and have participated in Fellows Day on a regular basis.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last book: Talking with Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell. Would absolutely recommend all of his books, however this one in particular really tackles communication barriers amongst individuals.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Cooking, making hot sauce, gardening Kayaking, Running, Biking, Fishing Travel for fun and missions. Women's health advocacy through lobbying and regional education

Cristine Homsi Ferreira

Cristine Homsi Ferreira

São Paulo, Brazil

Cristine Homsi Ferreira
Cristine Homsi Ferreira

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born and raised in Ribeirão Preto in the interior of São Paulo, where I also found my current position as Professor and researcher in the Physiotherapy Course at the Ribeirão Preto Medical School - University of São Paulo.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been a professor and researcher at the University of São Paulo for 15 years, my research focus is Women´s and Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy. I have interest in clinical research, specially physiotherapy interventions to treat pelvic floor dysfunction in women. I have conduted many RCTs and systematic reviews, supervised many masterdegree and Phd students.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

For the opportunity of learning, exchange of experience at an international level, interprofessional work, participation and contribution to the strengthening of an international association.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Participate in scientific events and committees, be able to exchange experiences at an international level.

Cathy Flood

Cathy Flood

Edmonton, Canada

Cathy Flood
Cathy Flood

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. I moved to Edmonton for medical school from Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1983 and I fell in love with the extensive parkland, river valley, and the down-to-earth people.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I started the urogynecology clinic in 1993 at the University of Alberta and have seen it grow to a huge multidisciplinary group. I am a professor at the University of Alberta and started the first mandatory urogynecology rotation for Canadian residents. We have a urogynecology fellowship and are involved in education at all levels of training. Currently I help cooordinate the Repro block for our medical school, but I have held multiple educational roles including Program Director for OBGYN. Current passions include my involvement in global health (Peru, now Nepal), indigenous health and transgender care.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA from the start. I find the meetings collaborative and informative. I love their committment to global health. I love the patient education opportunities that I use on a daily basis. As part of the board of the Canadian Society of Pelvic Medicine, we recently successfully applied to have Canada become an affiliate member of IUGA.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I enjoyed teaching individuals in Ghana and Nepal- unfortunately through Zoom this year (!) but hopefully in person in the near future.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I have read a number of books recently around the "Black Lives Matter" movement and I recommend "So you Want to Talk About Race" by Ijeoma Oluo. I loved the show "Pose" with the great Billy Porter- don't miss it!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I have always been into sports. Right now I am a Master's rower. We row on the beautiful North Saskatchewan river which revives my soul on a daily basis. I like hanging out with my adult children which annoys them I am sure. We just got a new Shipoo puppy which is a lot of fun.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I competed in an Ironman race in Penticton for my 50th. I won't be doing that for my 60th!

Ray Foster

Ray Foster

Missouri, USA

Ray Foster
Ray Foster

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born in Savannah, Georgia (USA), but I really grew up in Mesquite, Texas. I attended the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York for undergraduate training. In the military, my wife and I (and our four children) have lived in many different states in the U.S.. I have also been on military deployments at multiple global locations. We currently live in Columbia, Missouri.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a tenured Associate Professor of Ob/Gyn at the University of Missouri School of Medicine. I am also my department's Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs and the medical director of gynecologic surgery for our health system. I completed fellowship training in 2007 and I have worked in Missouri since then. Although we are very busy in our surgical practice, much of my research, in collaboration with my four advanced practice nurses, has focused on the efficacy of nonsurgical treatment for pelvic floor disorders.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

My mentor, Bob Shull, encouraged me to join IUGA. This turned out to be excellent advice, because I have developed so many wonderful international relationships with prominent surgeons in our field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Bob Shull was invited to give the inaugural Ulf Ulmsten lecture in Copenhagen, Denmark (2005). I helped Bob write that talk, which was well received and subsequently published in the International Urogynecology Journal with Bob and I as coauthors.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am currently reading "George Washington's Secret Six, The Spy Ring that Saved the American Revolution", coauthored by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger. I cannot put down this book and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys military history.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My 17 year old son and I have, for the last 5 years, had season tickets to Army West Point football games (American football). We usually make 3 games per year and always include a Friday night Broadway show (New York city) before the Saturday game. These short trips are the highlight of my year. Otherwise, I enjoy, golf, running, church activities, and various motor sports.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have been called back to active military duty, about a week ago. I am writing these words from FT Bliss, Texas, where I am undergoing training. I will soon depart for Kuwait, where I will work in the 345th Combat Support Hospital.

Bobby Garcia

Bobby Garcia

Louisiana, USA

Bobby Garcia
Bobby Garcia

Tell us about where you currently live (city/county) and how you ended up in this location.

New Orleans, Louisiana and Newport Beach, California. I am in my last year of fellowship training in New Orleans but my wife lives and works in California so we commute to see each other on the weekends.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am in my third year of fellowship training at Louisiana State University. My area of interest and the focus of my research year in fellowship has been the evolving field of cosmetic gynecology and applications of energy based therapy.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined in 2017 after matching into urogynecology fellowship. I have attended both the 2017 meeting in Vancouver and 2018 meeting in Vienna. It is one of my favorite conferences.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being a part of the leadership in the Special Interest Group in Cosmetic Gynecology. At the upcoming SIG meeting this year we will introduce a formal Charter delineating and defining the overall scope of cosmetic gynecology. Currently there is a great deal of confusion over terms like "vaginal rejuvenation" and "O-shot". The Field currently lacks a uniform language. It is my goal to help development a document that will standardize and define terminology and outcome measures that can be used to quantify the efficacy and utility of cosmetic gynecology procedures.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

1) Focused & Fearless - A Mediatotr's Guide to States of Deep Joy, Calm, and Clarity by Shaila Chaterine 2) Female Cosmetic Genital Surgery - Concepts, Classification, and Techniques Editors: Hamori, Banwell, Alinsod 3) Female Genital Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Editor: Michael Goodman

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Meditation, Pilates, & Golf.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I've been growing out my hair in solidarity with one of my mentors who taught me vaginal surgery Dr. Ralph Chesson. He's rockin' a pony tail complete with braid while three fellowship years later I'm creating the illusion of pulled back hair with the use of gel.

Omar Dueñas Garcia

Omar Dueñas Garcia

West Virginia, USA

Omar Dueñas Garcia
Omar Dueñas Garcia

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Morgantown West Virginia - USA (about 1 hr south from Pittsburgh). I came here as the first fellowship trained urogynecologist in the whole state. One of my friends invited me to come and we fall in love with the Wild and Wonderful state.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology working for West Virginia University. I provide clinical care of complex pelvic floor disorders and minimally invasive procedures.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

In my last two years of residency. It offered a lot of information and resources to my patients. Those pamphlets in multiple languages were life saver during my residency in NYC.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first IUGA meeting was in Cancun in 2007, it was an amazing experience to finally meet in person all those names behind the studies and textbooks!!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Smarter, Faster, Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love traveling with my wife and kids and taking tons of pictures. Learning new things, coding, podcasting, cooking

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My kids and I practice taekwondo

Pilar Martin Garcia

Pilar Martin Garcia

Canberra, Australia

Pilar Martin Garcia
Pilar Martin Garcia

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Canberra, Australia. Although I was born and raised in Spain, in 2012 I got a scolarship to study English in Australia and I fell in love with the country so I decided to make the move in 2016 and I have been living in this country since then. Initially lived in Perth and in Feb 2021 I relocated to Canberra.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a physiotherapist who have recently finished her Master in Continence and Pelvic Health. I started working with antenatal women since I finished my degree in 2010 and then did some courses to be trained in this area. However, it wasn't until 2017 that I started seeing more continence and other pelvic health conditions. The latest research project that I have been involved in was in chronic pelvic pain focused on vulva-owners. I have a passion for pelvic pain in general but also in educating patients properly to avoid trauma (especially with birth).

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA Feb 2021 as my boss encouraged me to do so in order to attend the Maternal Symposium. After that, I realized that being a member of IUGA has many benefits in terms of professional development, network, etc.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The maternal summit

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last movie that I watched was 'The power of the dog' and I would highly recommend it. The last book I read was 'Before the coffee gets cold', an amazing Japanese book with short stories that happen in a cafe where you can travel to the past...before the coffee gets cold.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I am an outdoor person, I love running, trail running, hiking (love Canberra for that!), bike riding, etc. Also, I love coffee so you could spot me on a nice cafe writing and sipping on some black coffee.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I am Spanish but born and raise in the African continent. Spain has 2 little cities on top of Africa and I come from one of them: Ceuta.

Amr Gehad

Amr Gehad

London, UK

Amr Gehad
Amr Gehad

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

London, UK I trained in Egypt and travelled to the UK to complete the MRCOG. I settled in London and became a consultant in the NHS.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology with special interest in urogynaecology and benign gynaecology. I have worked at Homerton Hospital, London, UK since April 2020.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined the IUGA as an affiliate member since 2017.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

New member of the IUGA Membership Committee.

Shimon Ginath

Shimon Ginath

Rishon Leziyyon, Israel

Shimon Ginath
Shimon Ginath

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am living in Israel. The city's name is Rishon Leziyyon, which is 10 minute's drive from Tel Aviv.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Currently, I am working at Wolfson Medical Center, which is affiliated with the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University. I am chair of the urogynecology and pelvic floor unit in the department of OBGYN.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I am very active in IUGA and joined more than ten years ago.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

To meet people from different countries and cultures and develop new friendships.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I watch occasional series on Netflix.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Swimming

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I can't remember jokes. I enjoy hearing jokes, but when I want to tell them, I can't remember.

Howard Goldman

Howard Goldman

Ohio, USA

Howard Goldman
Howard Goldman

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I came to Cleveland, OH to do a Female Urology fellowship in 1997. I got stuck there. I initially worked at Case Western Reserve University but was recruited to the Cleveland Clinic in 2004. My wife and kids were happy in Cleveland and we are still here over 20 years later.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Professor and Vice Chairman of the Glickman Urologic and Kidney Institute within the Lerner College of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. I spend about 80% of my time in clinical practice working with fellows and residents focusing on female pelvic reconstruction, lower urinary tract dysfunction and neurourology. Practically we do many prolapse repairs, incontinence surgeries, neuromodulation procedures and repair complications from other surgeries that are referred to us. About 10 % of my time is research/academic and another 10% is administrative within our department with a focus on quality and patient safety. Much of my research has focused on pelvic organ prolapse and slings - improving efficiency of care and neuromodulation.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been an IUGA member for almost 20 years. I enjoy the opportunity to meet with and learn from others who may come to the specialty with a slightly different perspective from mine.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Learning from my peers at the Annual Meeting. Gaining new collaborators at such meetings.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

1917. Great movie - not only the story but the entire cinematic experience.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Travel, taking care of my garden, seeing my grandchildren

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Was a Hollywood movie star in second grade. Grew up on Los Angeles and picked for a movie role. My film career has been downhill since age 7.

Deepa Gopinath

Deepa Gopinath

Sydney, Australia

Deepa Gopinath
Deepa Gopinath

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in western Sydney in Australia. After moving two continents, I have made Australia my home country as it offers me a perfect work life balance and an abundance of opportunities for my professional and personal life.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work as the lead urogynaecologist at Nepean Hospital in Western Sydney. Having done subspecialty training in both UK and Australia, I am very passionate about pelvic floor health and have been working in the specialty since 2010. My main area of interest is service delivery and quality improvement projects that bridge the gap between clinician and patient. This involves working with patient goals, decision aids and team working with patient centred approach.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA since 2009. IUGA gave me an exciting view point as a trainee and an opportunity to network with peers at the annual meetings which then inspired me to do further training in Urogynaecology. There is not a day in my working life where I haven't clicked the site to access the resources for patients or for my own education. It is wonderful to be able to contribute to this amazing society.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most memorable IUGA experience was the walk to the Castle for the opening ceremony in 2011. This was my first IUGA meeting as a trainee. I remember walking with many of the eminent members of the society who were so humble and showed interest in a newbie like me!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am not much of a reader, but do like to listen to podcasts on long drives. The last movie I saw was the French drama on Netflix - 'Vicky and her Mystery' that shows the unbreakable bonding between a wild animal and an innocent child. The story was predictable, but being an animal lover, I enjoyed the sentimentality and the emotional beats of the movie.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love short craft projects and am happy to give anything a good go. The satisfaction of seeing the finished project is almost as satisfying as publishing a journal paper :)

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I like to talking to my pets as though they can talk back to me.

Charlotte Goutallier

Charlotte Goutallier

Melbourne, Australia

Charlotte Goutallier
Charlotte Goutallier

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Melbourne, Australia, a city that has been my home for the past 15 years. As someone with both French and Australian roots, Melbourne's blend of cultural diversity and natural beauty has always inspired me. The beaches here, in particular, are a highlight for me!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a junior doctor working in obstetrics and gynecology at the Mercy Hospital for Women in Melbourne. My passion in this field is driven by my interest in women's health and the diverse range of patients I am lucky to work with.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

My decision to join IUGA stemmed from my role on the Pre-Vocational O&G Society for Australia and New Zealand Executive Committee as the Events Lead. I thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with IUGA to create educational webinars for a wide range of audiences, including medical students, junior and senior doctors, and allied health staff. This opportunity to bring education and awareness in the field of urogynecology has been both rewarding and enlightening.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The most memorable experience I've had with IUGA was my involvement in and moderation of the IUGA x PVOGS webinar on Interstitial Cystitis in 2023. The event was a resounding success, marked by engaging speakers, great audience participation, and a wealth of information shared. This experience stands out as a testament to the impact of collaborative educational efforts in the field of urogynecology.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I'm also a Certified Pilates Instructor, which is a side hobby I'm passionate about. I particularly love teaching Pre and Postnatal Pilates classes, combining my clinical expertise in obstetrics with my love for fitness and well-being.

Magdalena Grzybowska

Magdalena Grzybowska

Gdańsk, Poland

Magdalena Grzybowska
Magdalena Grzybowska

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.
I was born, grew up, and work in Gdańsk, Poland. Because I like living here and being close to the sea, I have never thought of moving anywhere else. However, I love to travel to far and exotic countries, so I make up for being in the same place by visiting far-off corners of the world during my holiday.
Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.
I am an attending physician, currently working at the Department of Gynecology, Gynecological Oncology and Gynecological Endocrinology, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland. I am a clinician and an academic teacher. I specialize in obstetrics & gynecology. My main area of focus has been urogynecology for a while now. In fact, my adventure with urogynecology started right after my med school and continues until today, so it’s been twenty years.
Quality of life of urogynecological patients is the main focus of my research. My Ph.D. thesis, defended in 2013, was entitled “Sexual function in women with pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence”. The results were presented at several international congresses and published in international journals. My research has been focused on the standardization of the methods applied in various studies. I have translated and validated several questionnaires into Polish, and analyzed their psychometric properties.
In 2020, I had the honor of being admitted to the International Urogynecological Consultation (IUC) IUGA Prolapse Initiative. In this international team, we are currently working on a project on Patient-Reported Outcomes, and preparing a chapter for the book.
Also, I am an active member of the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians (PSGO). As a member of the Board of Urogynecology Section of PSGO, I work with a team of experts and together we develop and prepare up-to-date guidelines for the management of various urogynecological conditions for Polish clinicians. The recommendations are about to be published.
I hope that my experience will make me a valuable addition to the Committee. I am excited about future development of IUGA and its contribution to urogynecology worldwide.
When and why did you decide to join IUGA?
I have been a member of IUGA since 2017. I joined the Association because very early on I understood the importance of being a constant learner and attending international medical congresses to keep in touch with the latest research, trends and developments in my field of interest, to have up-to-date knowledge. Also, another equally important aspect of being a member of the Association is the opportunity to meet people, exchange ideas, cooperate and, quite frankly, be inspired. As a physician working at a Medical University, I understand how important it is for all scientists to cooperate with other centers in the country and internationally.
What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?
The most memorable IUGA-related moment happened in 2013, when I received permission to translate into Polish and validate the Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire – IUGA Revised. This led to the publication of the study in the International Urogynecological Journal, in 2017. Afterwards, I was invited to join the PISQ-IR Working Group, which I consider great honor.
What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?
Among various literature genre, I often choose fantasy. I read fantasy books for relaxation. I like to take my mind off the everyday struggles by journeying to magical realms and reading about the adventures of the protagonists. Recently, I have read “The wise men fear” by Patrick Rothfuss from the Kingkiller Chronicles.
I would also recommend a book by the 2018 Literature Nobel Prize Winner, a Polish author, Olga Tokarczuk, “Drive Your Plow over the Bones of the Dead” for its very different way of presenting the reality.
What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
In my spare time, I like doing sports, jogging, and swimming. Physical activity lets my brain achieve the “Flow”. It is then, when I am out of breath, that I have this sensation of having a clear mind and it is when some of my ideas come to the surface. During holidays, my family and I take lots of books with us and we go to warm places. We spend time together and enjoy reading books in our spare time. I love paper editions of the books, when I can hold a book in my hand, turn the pages, and see what has been read.
What is one "fun fact" about you?
I cannot travel light?

 

Ankita Gupta

Ankita Gupta

Illinois, USA

Ankita Gupta
Ankita Gupta

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am originally from Mumbai, India but currently live and work in Chicago, USA. After medical school in India, I moved to Boston for public health training and stayed through residency in Philadelphia, fellowship in Louisville and now my first FPMRS job.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago’s oldest teaching institution. I provide FPMRS and complex GYN care to a diverse community in Chicago and work with ObGyn residents on their research. Combining my background in public health and surgery, my interests lie in improving surgical access and health care disparities.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA after the AUGS-IUGA combined meeting in 2019. I was impressed by the scope and diversity of the organization and enjoyed meeting people from across the globe who share my interests.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Since joining IUGA, I have been involved in several committees and have had the chance to know other IUGA members and learn from their experiences. The interactions have been the most valuable part of my IUGA experience!

Jorge Milhem Haddad

Jorge Milhem Haddad

São Paulo, Brazil

Jorge Milhem Haddad
Jorge Milhem Haddad

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in São Paulo, Brazil, where I was born.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been the Chair of the Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Division at Hospital das Clínicas, University of São Paulo for 15 years. My Doctoral Thesis and Livre Docencia Thesis were in the treatment of SUI and pelvic floor anatomy respectively. I am the current Vice President of IUGA and President of the Brazilian Society of Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I became an IUGA member more than 10 years ago, because for me, it is the most important World Society of Urogynecology

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The most memorable experience was when I saw FIUGA's wonderful job in a video presented during the gala dinner at the Annual Meeting in Como.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I really recommend The Rocket Man

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My favorite hobby is playing tennis

What is one "fun fact" about you?

when I got the call from Lynsey about the election for vice president of IUGA and I was inside the cinema

Fazlin Harun

Fazlin Harun

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Fazlin Harun
Fazlin Harun

Where are you from?

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am a urogynaecologist, gynaecologist, and obstetrician, currently practicing at a tertiary referral hospital in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With 16 years of experience in medical practice, I recently completed a three-year subspecialty training in urogynaecology, during which I had the privilege of learning from some of the best mentors in the field. Pursuing this subspecialty was a natural choice, as it allows me to delve deeper into the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of pelvic floor disorders.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Throughout my career, there have been ups and downs. I would be lying if I said I didn’t feel like quitting at times. However, the rewarding moments—when a patient’s quality of life improves after treatment—make it all worthwhile. The best piece of advice I’ve received is to work with sincerity and never let ego guide your actions.

I've been an IUGA member since

2019

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

IUGA is a renowned association that unites urogynaecologists worldwide. Being part of an organization with like-minded professionals who share the same passion and support each other is what motivated me to join. Membership in this esteemed association has opened many doors for me—allowing me to connect with experts whose work I had previously only read about, and whose surgical skills and innovations I greatly admire. Most importantly, I am grateful to have had the opportunity to be mentored by one of the distinguished urogynaecologists who is an active committee member of IUGA.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being a member of IUGA offers many valuable perks. The most rewarding aspect, in my opinion, is the opportunity to forge new friendships and professional connections that extend beyond the conferences. One of my most memorable IUGA experiences was attending my first IUGA conference, where I had the privilege of meeting experts in the field and learning immensely from their insights.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Outside of work, I enjoy peaceful moments spent reading books with a cup of coffee. I’m also a fan of watching Korean dramas on Netflix. When it comes to physical activities, I can be a bit erratic, though I do enjoy hiking, running, and kickboxing. However, my favorite pastime is undoubtedly sleeping as much as time allows.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

A fun and surprising fact about me that most people don't know is that I'm a caffeine addict. I drink 6-8 cups of coffee a day, and the number increases with my workload and stress levels. I’m also quite friendly, despite my unapproachable appearance.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

I listen to various genres of music, but my favorite will always be songs by John Mayer. I’ve also read many of Mitch Albom’s books, which I find both heartfelt and comforting

Rachel High

Rachel High

Texas, USA

Rachel High
Rachel High

Tell us about where you currently live (city/county) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Austin, Texas, USA. I'm in my last year of fellowship in Temple, Texas nearby.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I'm a Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery clinical fellow at Baylor Scott & White. I'm in my 3rd year of a 3 year fellowship which I started after residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology. My research focuses on overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined as a first year fellow. My mentors are all members and I was using the IUGA website for learning resources.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending the IUGA conference in Vienna 2018 where I met many great people.

Markus Huebner

Markus Huebner

Bern, Switzerland

Markus Huebner
Markus Huebner

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Bern, Switzerland

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Assistant Medical Director Women’s Center Bern

Focus of research: Pelvic floor anatomy Epidemiology of pelvic floor disorders Pelvic floor disorders and pregnancy/childbirth Evaluation of surgical therapy options

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA more than 10 years ago, because for me IUGA is the most important international association dealing with pelvic floor disorders.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The joint meetings of AUGS and IUGA

Shaimaa Ibrahim

Shaimaa Ibrahim

Egypt

Shaimaa Ibrahim
Shaimaa Ibrahim

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

London, UK I completed my training in Egypt them moved to the UK

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Consultant Urogynecologist/LUTs/MIS rUTIs/cUTIs Since 2010

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

A few years ago, for these reasons:

  1. Global Networking Opportunities
  2. Access to Cutting-Edge Research
  3. Commitment to Professional Development
  4. Advancing Patient Care
  5. Opportunities for Leadership and Contribution
  6. Interest in Urogynecology and Recurrent UTIs

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Taking part in a systematic review that was organised through IUGA.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

TA book: Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg I would recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Playing Squash Reading Designing and making jewellery.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have good sense of humour Love shopping.

Shilpa Iyer

Shilpa Iyer

Chicago, United States

Shilpa Iyer
Shilpa Iyer

Where are you from?

Chicago, United States

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am an associate professor at The University of Illinois in Chicago, IL, USA. I work as as a urogynecologist in a primarily academic center seeing patients, operating, teaching students and residents, and conducting public health based research. I most enjoy seeing patients in clinic and being in the operating room. I also love teaching at every level. I work on research to improve care for my patients and to answer clinical questions.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

My father, who is a cardiologist, told me that if I listen to patients they will tell me the diagnosis. I try every day to be a better listener and to hear everything my patients are telling me. This advice has helped me at the hospital and everywhere else!

I've been an IUGA member since

2014

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

IUGA is a very fun and inclusive community. My mentor Peter Sand was a past president and encouraged me as a fellow to get involved and meet people outside of the US. The first meeting I went to was in Cape Town, South Africa. It was amazing meeting people from around the world.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Connecting with others from around the world, both in committee work as well as in the annual meetings.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

I love reading, hiking, and anything on the water. I always wanted to be an artist and have been working on textile art for the past many years.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

I love telling jokes! The cornier the better.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

I love light reading and funny movies!

Matthew Izett

Matthew Izett

London, UK

Matthew Izett
Matthew Izett

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in London, UK. I moved here to start my training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and have stayed to undertake further research in the field of Urogynaecology.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently a clinical research fellow at University College London Hospital's Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Unit. I started this post after five years of general O+G training and I am registered as a doctoral student at University College London where I am completing an MD thesis looking at the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic mesh sacrohysteropexy.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2015 when I was working for Professor Linda Cardozo at King's College Hospital. She hugely inspired me to take interest in the field and IUGA offered an opportunity to do this on an international level with exposure to the frontiers of pelvic floor medicine and surgery.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Nice, France, IUGA meeting 2015. My first IUGA exposure, lucky enough to present some work and I met lots of wonderful people while enjoying some great food and socializing.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The Universe in Your Hand by Christophe Galfard. An exceptionally humbling read.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Travelling, cooking, and eating.

Mentor Swati Jha

Swati Jha

Sheffield, UK

Swati Jha
Swati Jha

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Sheffield, UK which is now my home. I graduated medicine in India and came to England for higher training. My father who is a General Surgeon and worked in England in the 70s and 80s always told me that the UK training was amongst the best in the world. I went on to train as an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in Birmingham and completed my subspecialty training in Urogynaecology before being appointed to a Consultant post at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals in 2008.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I joined as a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield University 11 years ago. I lead the Laparoscopic Urogynaecology service, Perineal trauma service as well the Paediatric Adolescent Gynaecology Service. My chief research interest is in the field of Sexual Function in women with pelvic floor dysfunction. My MD Thesis was based on Sexual Function in Women with Urinary Incontinence. I have also undertaken the 3 National UK Prolapse surveys. Last year I wrote a book on “Medicolegal Issues in Obstetrics and Gynaecology” which is dedicated to my parents. This is one achievement I am incredibly proud of. I am current Chair of the British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG) (October 2019) and have served as the Vice chair since 2017. I am also the UK representative of the International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (FIGO), Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Committee. I act as a Specialist advisor to the NICE IPG programme and have been BSUG spokesperson to the RCOG since October 2017.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2004. This was the turning point in my career and when I decided I was going to be a Urogynaecologist (as opposed to a Gynae Oncologist). I was working with Paul Moran at the time, and he whet my appetite for the specialty. The rest is history as they say.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most rewarding IUGA experience has been the opportunity to work on two important IUGA documents i.e. PISQ IR and the Surgery for SUI terminology report. Working on these has made me feel a valued member of the organization.

What was the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I have been reading Michelle Obamas "Becoming". Hugely inspirational and a lesson in pragmatism and optimism, because life is all about finding that silver lining. I don't really get time for movies, but the movie I last saw which moved me was "The Theory of Everything". This is based on the life story of Stephen Hawking. It taught me how in spite of every possible adversity in life, one can still follow one's passions and dreams.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love cycling and if it's in the French countryside, even better. Being alone with my thoughts while cycling is something I find incredibly therapeutic. I also enjoy reading and absolutely love the work of Atul Gawande. A life in medicine has taken over a lot of my hobbies (maybe one day I can get back to them).

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have two birthdays (yes like the Queen)! Don't ask, long story.

Ashwini Kale

Ashwini Kale

Aurangabad, India

Ashwini Kale
Ashwini Kale

Where are you from?

Aurangabad(Maharashtra), India

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am Dr. Ashwini A. Kale PT, PhD, a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist and Founder of the Pelviheal Academy of Rehabilitation and Research. I currently serve as a Professor at Anand College of Physiotherapy in Aurangabad, India, with 14 years of experience in women's health and pelvic floor rehabilitation. My work focuses on urogynecological dysfunctions, pregnancy-related issues, and postpartum recovery, with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice. I specialize in advanced techniques such as pelvic floor manual therapy, biofeedback, urodynamics, and diastasis recti rehabilitation, helping women regain confidence and functionality. I have conducted courses and workshops across India, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai and collaborated internationally with organizations like the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). I am also actively involved in the International Continence Society (ICS), having contributed as a committee member for Impact & Management of UT affected by Gynecological Pathology. My academic journey, including a PhD in pelvic floor rehabilitation and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Urodynamics (ICS) from the Netherlands, has fueled my commitment to advancing physiotherapy education and research. What inspired me to pursue this career is the profound impact pelvic floor physiotherapy can have on women's quality of life, especially in regions where awareness and resources are limited. I find immense satisfaction in empowering women and spreading knowledge through teaching, clinical practice, and global collaborations.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

The best piece of advice I’ve received during my career is to "focus on creating impact rather than seeking recognition." This wisdom has guided me to prioritize patient outcomes, quality education, and evidence-based practices over accolades. By staying dedicated to empowering women through pelvic floor rehabilitation and spreading awareness about its importance, I’ve learned that meaningful contributions naturally lead to recognition. This advice has inspired me to keep learning, teaching, and collaborating globally, ensuring my work makes a difference where it’s needed most.

I've been an IUGA member since

2022

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I was motivated to join IUGA because of its global reputation as a leading organization in advancing urogynecology and pelvic floor health. As a pelvic floor physiotherapist dedicated to improving women's health, I sought opportunities to connect with experts, access cutting-edge research, and contribute to a community that prioritizes evidence-based care and education. Being an IUGA member means being part of a global family of professionals committed to enhancing patient outcomes and advancing the field. It has provided me with invaluable resources, opportunities for collaboration, and a platform to share knowledge, which aligns perfectly with my passion for teaching and empowering others in this specialized area.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most rewarding IUGA experience has been the opportunity to engage with a global community of experts dedicated to advancing urogynecology and pelvic floor health. Attending IUGA events and workshops has been particularly memorable, as they provided me with access to the latest research, hands-on learning, and inspiring interactions with leaders in the field. These experiences have not only expanded my knowledge but also strengthened my passion for promoting pelvic floor rehabilitation worldwide. Being part of such a dynamic and collaborative community motivates me to continue contributing to education, research, and clinical practice.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Outside of work, I enjoy spending quality time with my family, especially my two daughters, who bring immense joy and energy to my life. I also find great satisfaction in teaching and sharing knowledge, which often feels less like work and more like a passion. To unwind after a long day, I enjoy practicing yoga and mindfulness exercises, which help me stay grounded and rejuvenated. I also love reading. These activities allow me to relax, recharge, and return to my work with renewed focus and enthusiasm.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

My life is like an open book—I’m an easygoing, fun-loving person who loves connecting with people. I believe in enjoying every moment and embracing life’s adventures with a smile.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

One book I’d highly recommend is "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle. It offers profound insights into mindfulness and presence, which I find particularly valuable in both my professional and personal life. It aligns well with the importance of mental well-being, which complements my focus on pelvic health and rehabilitation. As for music, I love listening to classical music, especially piano pieces by composers like Beethoven and Chopin. It helps me relax and creates a peaceful environment after a long day.

Maherah Kamarudin

Maherah Kamarudin

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Maherah Kamarudin
Maherah Kamarudin

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. I was born and raised in Johor, another beautiful state down south, however works and family brought me here.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a lecturer and an Obstetrics & Gynaecology specialist in a tertiary University Hospital for the past 3 years after my specialist exam. I am passionate about educating and improving women's overall quality of health. I am now doing a fellowship training in Urogynaecolgy and eager to learn more about pelvic floor, reconstructive surgery and urianry dysfunction.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined a year ago after being introduced by my consultants and mentor.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I learned a lot since joining IUGA- all the educational tools and sharing session create a memorable experience, and now that I've given chance to be part of IUGA publication committee- this definitely will be the most rewarding experience.

Süleyman Serkan Karaşin

Süleyman Serkan Karaşin

Bursa, Turkey

Süleyman Serkan Karaşin
Süleyman Serkan Karaşin

Tell us about where you live and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live and work in Bursa, Türkiye, where I serve as an Associate Professor at Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Training and Research Hospital. My professional career has been shaped within high-volume tertiary referral centers, where I have gained extensive experience in complex gynecologic and pelvic floor surgery. Over time, Bursa has become both my clinical and academic base, where I actively contribute to surgical practice, education, and research.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Training and Research Hospital, a high-volume tertiary referral center in Türkiye. I have been actively working in the field since completing my residency in 2018, with a primary focus on urogynecology and minimally invasive pelvic surgery.

My clinical practice includes pelvic organ prolapse surgery, urinary incontinence procedures, and advanced vaginal and vNOTES-based surgical techniques. I work in a high-volume center where we perform approximately 250–350 pelvic floor surgeries annually, which has significantly contributed to my surgical experience and clinical perspective.

In addition to my clinical work, I am actively involved in academic research and serve on the IUGA Publication Committee. My research interests include pelvic floor surgery outcomes, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and predictive modeling in obstetrics and gynecology.

I also have a strong interest in surgical education, particularly in developing structured, step-by-step video-based training to help standardize surgical techniques and improve learning in minimally invasive gynecology.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Empathize

When and why did you join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA as my clinical practice increasingly focused on urogynecology and pelvic floor surgery. Although urogynecology is not a formally structured subspecialty in Türkiye, I have progressively developed a dedicated focus in this field through both clinical experience and academic interest.

Over time, I have become a referral point for pelvic floor disorders in my region, managing a wide range of prolapse and incontinence cases. In addition, I have significant experience with minimally invasive approaches, particularly vNOTES, which has further shaped my surgical perspective.

Joining IUGA was a natural step for me to connect with an international community focused on advancing urogynecology, improving surgical standards, and contributing to education and collaboration in this field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

One of the most rewarding aspects of being an IUGA member has been the opportunity to engage with a truly international academic community dedicated to advancing urogynecology.

In particular, serving on the IUGA Publication Committee has been a valuable experience, allowing me to contribute to scientific content and be involved in the academic side of the organization. This has provided insight into how knowledge is structured, reviewed, and shared at an international level.

Additionally, being part of this global network and following the work of leading experts has been both motivating and inspiring, influencing my clinical practice, research direction, and approach to surgical education.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last book I read was White Fang by Jack London, a timeless novel that reflects themes of survival, adaptation, and transformation.

The last movie I watched was Enemy at the Gates, which I found particularly engaging in its portrayal of strategy, discipline, and psychological tension.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

In my spare time, I have a strong interest in watch collecting and mechanical watch repair. I enjoy working on the internal mechanisms of watches, which requires precision, patience, and attention to detail—qualities that also align closely with surgical practice.

In addition, I am passionate about leather craftsmanship. I create handmade leather products using traditional hand-stitching techniques, which has become both a creative outlet and a way to focus on fine manual skills. I also share some of my work through a dedicated Instagram account.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

A fun fact about me is that I enjoy working with my hands beyond surgery—I repair mechanical watches and create handmade leather products using traditional techniques. I find it fascinating that both activities require precision, patience, and attention to detail, much like surgery itself.

Debjyoti Karmakar

Debjyoti Karmakar

Melbourne, Australia

Debjyoti Karmakar
Debjyoti Karmakar

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Melbourne, Australia. Came here to do a Urogynaecology fellowship and never went back!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Consultant Obstetrician Gynaecologist and Pelvic floor surgeon. Mercy Health, Melbourne, Victoria. Worked here for the last 3.5 years. Areas of focus and research are pelvic floor dysfunction.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I was looking for resources and training opportunities in Urogynaecology and IUGA is the perfect platform for this!

What has been your most rewarding and memorable IUGA experience?

Getting the IUGA clinical fellowship grant for 2013 which gave me the opportunity to do a year of Urogynaecology fellowship in the UK. Also getting the best abstract prize for Physician in training at the annual conference in Vienna 2018.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last book: Sapiens. Last movie: documentary called 'First Footprints' which tells the stories of the indigenous Australian settlers. Highly recommend both.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Hobbies are: Staying fit, travelling, and reading.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I am big time into weightlifting (Olympic style weightlifting). I love the sport and compete too.

Özge Kömürcü Karuserci

Özge Kömürcü Karuserci

Gaziantep, Turkey

Özge Kömürcü Karuserci
Özge Kömürcü Karuserci

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Currently I live in Gaziantep in southeastern Turkey. Since my family lived here, I started working as an assistant professor at Gaziantep University 6 years ago.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been working as an assistant professor in Gaziantep University Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic for the last 6 years. I recently applied for associate professorship. My interests are endoscopic surgery, pelvic floor disorders, urogynecology. I am doing the surgical and medical treatments of all urogynecology patients who apply to our clinic for the last 2 years. I attend congresses and courses on urogynecology. After my associate professorship has been approved, I plan to be fully involved in this field.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

IUGA was a community I wanted to be a part of for a long time. I was following the scientific activities of this association with enthusiasm. I did a video presentation at a meeting of IUGA in 2019. I wanted the happiness and sense of belonging I felt there to continue increasingly. It was a community I wanted to be a part of for a long time.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I did a video presentation at a meeting of IUGA in 2019 in Istanbul. It was amazing and enthusiastic.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last book I read is Animal Farm-George Orwell. It was a creative and questioning book. The last movie I saw is '12 Angry Man'. I was a classic and cult film.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love outdoor sports. In my spare time I play tennis or hike. We go to different places for snow ski for 1-2 weeks in winter.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I sneeze when I am excited:)

Jenny King

Jenny King

MD

Sydney, Australia

Jenny King
Jenny King

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Basically Sydney born and bred other than a few years in Malaysia as a child and my time as a fellow in the UK. My old boss was heading into retirement when I completed my subspecialty training so I stepped into his position. You can be in the right place at the right time!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am head of the department of urogynaecology and director of the Pelvic Floor Unit at a large teaching hospital in western Sydney. We have almost 1,000 beds and 5,000 deliveries a year so plenty to keep us busy.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 1994 when I was a fellow for Mr. Bob Freeman in Plymouth, UK. I knew urogynaecology was going to be my lifetime's work and it was natural to become involved in our international organization. My first IUGA meeting was in Sydney in 1991 when I was responsible for the slide projector! No data projectors and memory sticks in those days.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Over the last few years I have been involved with the Education Committee mainly working on regional symposia. These meetings were really exciting and I felt I was contributing to our core purpose.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last memorable movie would have to be Hunt for the Wilderpeople, a New Zealand movie directed by Taika Waititi who also directed Thor: Ragnarok. It is a funny, tragic, and beautiful movie which is also full of hope.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like to make things so my house (much to my husband's irritation) is filled with sewing machines and fabrics and beads and my latest projects. Part of every IUGA meeting is checking out fabric and bead shops. I am also a cricket tragic.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

And I have a passion for bull terrier dogs - not very beautiful but such character and strength.

Armen Kirakosyan

Armen Kirakosyan

New York, USA

Armen Kirakosyan
Armen Kirakosyan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am practicing in Buffalo, New York

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Urogynecologist at General Physician, PC

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Joined 5-6 yrs ago. Love the networking and online education provided by IUGA

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Meeting in Vienna, Austria

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Not much time currently. Doing MBA at Kellogg School of Management and Schulich business school in Toronto

Wenche Klerkx

Wenche Klerkx

Utrecht, The Netherlands

Wenche Klerkx
Wenche Klerkx

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live with my husband and kids in a small town around Utrecht, the Netherlands. This is about 10 km from the st Antonius Hospital, where I started to work as urogynaecologist after finishing my fellowship in 2018.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

After my residency Obs&Gynae in 2015 I did my fellowship in the Radboud University in Nijmegen under supervision of Dr. Kluivers and in the Isala Clinic under supervision of Dr. van Eijndhoven. In my current position, I collaborate as subspecialist with gynaecologists with special interest in pelvic floor problems, functional urologists, pelvic floor physical therapists, and colorectal surgeons. Last year, I replaced the head of Research and Development of our department and with our research nurse; I coordinate all research (consortium initiated, industry sponsored, and research initiated by the department itself). My focus of research is treatment of chronic pelvic pain by botulin toxin injection in the pelvic floor and follow-up after OASIs. This year, I am very excited that our hospital will partly offer the 2-year Dutch fellowship program urogynaecology and I will become trainer.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I started my career in oncology (PhD). However, during my residency I got interested in the functional pelvic floor problems and joined the IUGA in 2015.  IUGA is an excellent platform for research, learning tools, and improving quality of care by standardization of terminology. The meetings have a high quality of presented research, safe learning environment and a good mix of social interactions with all members.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The honouring of my first mentor in urogynaecologie, Dr. Harry Vervest.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I’ve just read Out of Darkness, Shining Light by Petina Gappah. Another perspective on doctor David Livingstone by the telling the real-life story of how the body was transported through Africa by his staff so he could be buried in Britain.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Outdoor sports, reading, spending time with my family.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Love to eat but not much of a cook…

Kirsten Kluivers

Kirsten Kluivers

Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Kirsten Kluivers
Kirsten Kluivers

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I have been working at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center since 2005. It was my first position after my obgyn training. Prof Mark Vierhout, who has now retired, had just settled there and was able to hire to young colleagues. These were Mariella Withagen, who is now working in Utrecht, and me. In the first years, I focused on endometriosis as well, but in recent years it is only urogynaecology and pediatric gynaecology (more specifically congenital anomalies). I am now working in our academic pelvic floor team with my direct colleague Kim Notten.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a urogynecologist and have built up my clinical experience including complex vaginal and laparoscopic operations since 2001. I am an associate professor since 2011. In 2007, I defended my thesis on laparoscopic hysterectomy and postoperative recovery, and since then my scientific research has focused more on urogynecology: clinical evaluation studies in prolapse and urinary incontinence, pelvic floor imaging and basic science / genetics. I have supervised 13 dissertations and fulfill the role as primary supervisor (IUS Promovendi). I am trainer of the 2-year Dutch fellowship program urogynecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have always perceived IUGA as a pleasant scientific society with high standards and stimulating environment. Mark Vierhout has always been an active member and has introduced me in 2005. I am a member of the scientific committee which is a position that fits me well. It is a honor to be allowed to read all the hard work done by so many researchers in the field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

When we received the first Oscar Contreras Ortiz Award for the Most Impactful Publication in the IUJ for our publication entitled: “Risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse and its recurrence: a systematic review”.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am reading Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman, which is indeed a hopeful book and much worth reading.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Being out in the nature. Intact biotopes, with just the sounds of nature. I hope I will never need to do without them. We have a lilac minibus which has already brought us to many beautiful places.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

It is something between tragedy and fun, but also inevitably characteristic, and at least a lot of fun now. In 2011, I lost my previous partner from a chondrosarcoma with whom I had lived for 14 years. I have been extremely sad in that period. In 2013, I met Rik with whom I share my life now and as a miracle, we got a little cheerful son who is 5 years old.

Mentor Marianne Koch

Marianne Koch

Vienna, Austria

Marianne Koch
Marianne Koch

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Vienna/Austria together with my family. Although I spent a part of my medical studies and OBGYN training abroad, I always came back to this beautiful city which is my home base.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an OBGYN specialist dedicated to women's health, proudly contributing to the Medical University of Vienna since 2013. My passion lies in urogynecology, where I was pursuing my PhD studies focused on Stress Urinary Incontinence. My research explores the intricate realms of proteomics and microbiome, aiming to advance our understanding and treatment of urinary incontinence.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

In 2013, amidst my PhD studies, I embraced the enriching opportunity to join IUGA (International Urogynecological Association). Motivated by a desire for international collaboration, knowledge exchange, and a sense of community, I found a platform that not only nurtured my academic pursuits but also fostered a global network dedicated to advancing urogynecological research and care.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

One of my most rewarding experiences with IUGA has been the annual conferences, where the convergence of minds in urogynecology has been truly inspiring. Serving as a chair at scientific sessions allowed me to contribute to the vibrant exchange of ideas. Additionally, being part of the Fellows Committee deepened my engagement, fostering mentorship and friendships within the community.

Joseph Kowalski

Joseph Kowalski

Iowa, United States

Joseph Kowalski
Joseph Kowalski

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

My wife, son, daughter and I live in Iowa City in the United States. We came here because we love our positions at the University of Iowa.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Clinical Associate Professor and Program Director for the Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery fellowship at the University of Iowa. I have been at the University of Iowa since 2010. In addition to a busy clinical practice and running our fellowship program, I enjoy research that focuses on pelvic organ prolapse surgery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been an IUGA member since 2016 when I was awarded one of the IUGA research grants. That grant resulted in the publication of an RCT comparing absorbable and permanent suture for uterosacral ligament suspension procedures.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most rewarding experience with IUGA was participating on the writing committee for one of the International Urogynecologic Consultation chapters.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

A recently finished the book A Waiter in Paris. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the Paris dining scene or just curious about the life of a waiter.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Travel, cooking and running.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I hope to open a small hotel/B&B with my wife in Portugal or Spain when we retire.

Kazibe Koyuncu

Kazibe Koyuncu

Istanbul, Turkey

Kazibe Koyuncu
Kazibe Koyuncu

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born in Edirne. I moved Bursa to attend Science High School. Then I joined the faculty of Ankara University for medical school and residency. I made my oligatory service in Isparta. After that I moved to Istanbul in 2018 and since then I am living in Istanbul. in 1996 as an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and have been living in Ankara since then.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I graduated from Ankara University School of Medicine. I completed my specialist training in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the same University in 2016. I started Urogynecology doctorate programme in 2019 Fall Semester. Now I am a PhD Candidate, and interested in chronic pelvic pain, sexual disorders and stem cell treatment in urogynecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I know IUGA from a conjunct meeting that organised by Prof. Dr. Fulya Dokmeci, as the president of Turkish Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Association.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Our special interest group meeting, Neuro-urogynecology and Urogenital Pain, was a very exciting moment for me. I was so nervous about the meeting but great SIG chair Keng (KJ) Ng and my co-host Tatiana Semedo, was very helpfull and it was a lovely memory.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I watched " Catch me if you can." I recommend it, it was very inspiring about giving a second chances to people and changing their fate.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Listening to music, doing sports and learning new things.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I like to sing but my voice is not so good

Savitha Krishnan

Savitha Krishnan

California, United States

Savitha Krishnan
Savitha Krishnan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Fremont, California I have been at my practice for the last 24years, I founded our urogynecology department for Palo Alto Medical Foundation at Sutter Health.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

Department Head for Urogynecology for Palo Alto Medical foundation. I work mostly in Mountainview California, but cover 6 hospital in our group. I have been in practice for 24 years. 13 years in benign obstetrics and gynecology and 11 in urogynecology. Areas of focus are efficiency in minimally invasive procedures, improving surgical training and sacral nerve modulation/robotics

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I joined many years ago but let that lapse and then rejoined this year. I think global trends and education are important. We can learn so much from each other internationally.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending a joint IUGA and AUGS conference in DC was very memorable. This meeting emphasized to me how different yet similar we are.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

I enjoy travel and learning about other cultures immensely. I also enjoy cooking and dance.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

I am a Bombay Jam Bollywood aerobics instructor

Priyanka H Krishnaswamy

Priyanka H Krishnaswamy

Glasgow, UK

Priyanka H Krishnaswamy
Priyanka H Krishnaswamy

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Dr Priyanka Krishnaswamy, MRCOG Subspecialty Registrar in Urogynaecology Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow & Honorary Clinical Lecturer, University of Glasgow

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA in 2018 as I was doing my advanced training in Urogynaecology then and wished to access online learning, speak with people around the world in urogynaecology and be involved in IUGA Committees.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The IUGA Academy has been most useful. Joining discussions and hearing from other members has been very interesting too.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I find the books by Christopher Brookmyre quite interesting and fun. I would highly recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy swimming, reading, indoor and outdoor climbing.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I am quite adventurous and like to try new types of food and outdoor adventure sports.

Tsia-Shu Lo

Tsia-Shu Lo

Taipei, Taiwan Province

Tsia-Shu Lo
Tsia-Shu Lo

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Taipei, Taiwan.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an Urogynecologist and worked at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital for past 20 years. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital is the 1st institution to include the Urogynecology as a sub-specialty department in Asia. I am honored to be trained here. I was the Head of the Urogynecology department from 2007 to 2014 before my present post as the Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taiwan. And, I am a Professor at the School of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taiwan.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA since 1997.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The 33th IUGA annual meeting at Taipei is my most unforgettable IUGA experience. The meeting was great. Why it was great because, we hold a successful meeting without the fear of a strong Typhoon hit.

Yongxian Lu

Yongxian Lu

Beijing, China

Yongxian Lu
Yongxian Lu

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Beijing, China

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Urogynecologist, Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the Fourth Medical Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Medical School of Chinese PLA. I've been working in the urogynecology field for more than 20 years. My area of focus is in PFD, SUI, and so on.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined the IUGA about 20 years ago. As I've been working mainly in the Urogynecology field,IUGA is the international society in this field and has many famous experts. If I joined the society, I could communicate with and learn from them. I could know the progress from the IUGA journal and meeting.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I have had memorable experiences from each year's IUGA meeting. Attending each subspecialty meeting, like the fellowship committee meeting, has left me most rewarding experience.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last book I read is Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. If there is an English version, I strongly recommend it to all the people.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like reading classic literary works. I enjoy swimming in my spare time.

Pallavi Latthe

Pallavi Latthe

Birmingham, UK

Pallavi Latthe
Pallavi Latthe

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Birmingham, UK

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Consultant urogynaecology at Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust since January 2008. Area of research- RCTs, systematic reviews in UI, and prolapse.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2006 as a subspecialty trainee so that I could gain insight into the advances in urogynecology and network with like-minded healthcare professionals.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Serving as chair on the R&D committee till 2021.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The Power of Positive Deviance by Richard Pascale, Jerry, and Monique Sternum. Definitely recommend it!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Long-distance road cycling, and I also like to do activities for fundraising for charities.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I cannot pronounce v and w distinctly and get them mixed up and I like stand up comedy shows.

Juraj Letko

Juraj Letko

Chicago, USA

Juraj Letko
Juraj Letko

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

My primary clinical training was in Urology in Slovakia and Germany, after which I moved to New York City where I completed a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. In 2013, I completed a Urogynecology fellowship in Chicago, and I never left.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently a faculty in the Section of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago. My interest lies in teaching pelvic anatomy and surgical techniques, and aspire to utilize virtual reality in these endeavors. I have also been inspired by pelvic floor ultrasound imaging.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined the IUGA as a fellow in 2011 to be a part of the international community dedicated to my subspecialty to which I devote my clinical and academic practice. I really enjoy the people that are part of it!

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Every IUGA meeting is a memorable experience. I still vividly remember my first IUGA meeting I attended in 2012 in Brisbane, Australia.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

21 Lessons for the 21st Century written by Yuval Noah Harari, highly recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I spend most of my spare time with my family. I love anything outdoorsy, mountains, skiing (which I miss in Chicago). My main outlet is tennis.

Mentor Ilias Liapis

Ilias Liapis

Birmingham, UK

Ilias Liapis
Ilias Liapis

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently reside and practice in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After successfully completing my undergraduate studies at Charles University in Prague, I made the conscious decision to enter & complete the UK Foundation Programme and secure a national training number in the obstetrics and gynaecology training programme in the UK, following a competitive selection process.

Driven by my passion for urogynaecology, I specifically selected the United Kingdom due to its esteemed reputation and long-standing tradition of excellence in this field. Renowned for its world-class training centers and opportunities for professional growth, the UK became emerged as an ideal environment for developing my academic and clinical skills. Settling in Birmingham has not only allowed me to contribute to the medical community here but also to immerse myself in a vibrant and culturally diverse city that I am proud to call home.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently undertaking my residency training in obstetrics and gynaecology at Birmingham Women's Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Over the past six years, my professional journey has involved completing a research fellowship in Urogynaecology at Birmingham Women's Hospital, in collaboration with the Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research at the University of Birmingham.

During these initial stages of my career, my primary research focus has been on medical device technologies and clinical trials within the field of urogynaecology. This research endeavor has not only enhanced my understanding of urogynaecological conditions but has also fuelled my passion for advancing patient care. I am therefore, steadfast in my commitment to enhance patient outcomes and improve their quality of life through ongoing research and innovation.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

As a first-year medical student I had the opportunity to attend my inaugural IUGA meeting in Toronto Canada back in 2010. Prof. De Lancey's captivating lecture on the fundamental biomechanics of pelvic organ prolapse left a lasting impression on me. Moreover, the inclusive and vibrant atmosphere of the gathering was truly inspiring. It was during this event that I realized the progressive ethos of the IUGA society and its ambitious environment would provide the perfect platform for me to connect with peers who shared my research interests.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Presenting the interim results of my research at the IUGA conference in the Netherlands in 2023, as well as being given the opportunity to serve the Trainee members from the position of a Trainee Committee member have been two of my most memorable experiences thus far within the society.

Ilias Liapis

Ilias Liapis

Birmingham, UK

Ilias Liapis
Ilias Liapis

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently reside and practice in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After successfully completing my undergraduate studies at Charles University in Prague, I made the conscious decision to enter & complete the UK Foundation Programme and secure a national training number in the obstetrics and gynaecology training programme in the UK, following a competitive selection process.

Driven by my passion for urogynaecology, I specifically selected the United Kingdom due to its esteemed reputation and long-standing tradition of excellence in this field. Renowned for its world-class training centers and opportunities for professional growth, the UK became emerged as an ideal environment for developing my academic and clinical skills. Settling in Birmingham has not only allowed me to contribute to the medical community here but also to immerse myself in a vibrant and culturally diverse city that I am proud to call home.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently undertaking my residency training in obstetrics and gynaecology at Birmingham Women's Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Over the past six years, my professional journey has involved completing a research fellowship in Urogynaecology at Birmingham Women's Hospital, in collaboration with the Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research at the University of Birmingham.

During these initial stages of my career, my primary research focus has been on medical device technologies and clinical trials within the field of urogynaecology. This research endeavor has not only enhanced my understanding of urogynaecological conditions but has also fuelled my passion for advancing patient care. I am therefore, steadfast in my commitment to enhance patient outcomes and improve their quality of life through ongoing research and innovation.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

As a first-year medical student I had the opportunity to attend my inaugural IUGA meeting in Toronto Canada back in 2010. Prof. De Lancey's captivating lecture on the fundamental biomechanics of pelvic organ prolapse left a lasting impression on me. Moreover, the inclusive and vibrant atmosphere of the gathering was truly inspiring. It was during this event that I realized the progressive ethos of the IUGA society and its ambitious environment would provide the perfect platform for me to connect with peers who shared my research interests.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Presenting the interim results of my research at the IUGA conference in the Netherlands in 2023, as well as being given the opportunity to serve the Trainee members from the position of a Trainee Committee member have been two of my most memorable experiences thus far within the society.

Svjetlana Lozo

Svjetlana Lozo

Northern America

New York, USA

Svjetlana Lozo
Svjetlana Lozo

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I just completed my fellowship at University of Chicago/Northshore Program. My new position is starting on October 1st and I am excited to join Columbia University Medical Center and their Minimally Invasive Gynecology Group. I absolutely love NYC and wanted to join academic practice, so when this opportunity came up, I had no questions it was the right choice for me.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I just completed three year fellowship at University of Chicago/Northshore Program and had great time there. My research focus during the fellowship was quality improvement, medical education and long term surgical outcomes. Prior to my move to "Windy City" I completed fellowship in Global Health and spent majority of my time working on medical training and improvement of health care systems in western Kenya.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

My mentor during the residency spoke highly of IUGA. Members that she met and experiences that she had during the conferences. Therefore during my residency, I decided to join IUGA and find out what it had for trainees and fellows.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

It has been an honor and pleasure to work with IUGA members from all over the world. It has been extremely interesting to see how "fellows" experiences have been so different and yet still the same.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I just read Outliers by Malcom Gladwell and would definitely recommend it. It explores experiences of people who are outliers; explores combination of hard work, luck and right timing.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy traveling, exploring new places and visiting my friends around the world. When I am at home I am always up for finding a good coffee shop, exploring new restaurants or exploring new yoga studios.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

When I was 15, I moved to the US for high school and lived with a family in Philadelphia. That is my "American Family", who I absolutely adore and love and often talk about.

Mentor Emily Lukacz

Emily Lukacz

California, USA

Emily Lukacz
Emily Lukacz

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

San Diego, California, USA. My husband was stationed here in 1995 and I came to do my residency. Fell in love with the location and the work environment and stayed for fellowship training and as faculty.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences. I am Division Director and Fellowship Program Director for Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery at UC San Diego. I began my residency in OB/GYN here at UC San Diego in 1996 and fellowship training in 2000.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member for over 15 years and attended my first meeting in Florence, Italy. I enjoy meeting other members and hearing the science and practice patterns around the country.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Working with the Fellows Research Program as an advisor and mentor.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Moonlight - Fantastic

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Cooking, travel, and spending time with friends.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I love fantasy football (American football)

Rayan Mohamed-Ahmed

Rayan Mohamed-Ahmed

London, UK

Rayan Mohamed-Ahmed
Rayan Mohamed-Ahmed

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I’m currently living in South London, having recently moved here for work.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I’m doing a Urogynaecology Clinical Research Fellowship with Professor Cardozo at King’s College Hospital. Prior to this, I was undertaking my Obstetrics and Gynaecology training in the Oxford Deanery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I’ve been an IUGA member for over a year. I decided to join to make connections with like minded people from around the world! As well as to make use of the huge variety of resources.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

It has been a great experience meeting other IUGA members at the various conferences. I’m looking forward to more of them!

Sheethal Madari

Sheethal Madari

Aberdeen, Scotland

Sheethal Madari
Sheethal Madari

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Aberdeen, Scotland. I ended up in this location primarily because I was captivated by its unique combination of mountain landscape and the sea. Aberdeen oers a remarkable blend of natural beauty with its stunning coastlines and picturesque surroundings. The proximity to the sea has been particularly appealing to me, as it provides a sense of tranquillity and offers various recreational opportunities. If provides an escape for the stress from work. One aspect that I appreciate about Aberdeen is its multicultural and diverse community. The city presents a wonderful opportunity to interact with individuals from various walks of life, with appreciation for different cultures.
However, it is worth mentioning that the weather in Aberdeen can be somewhat challenging. The city is known for its tendency to experience frequent rain showers and relatively colder temperatures. Despite this, I find that the unique charm that the city's offers compensate for the weather's occasional gloominess. With its captivating landscapes, multicultural atmosphere, and the genuine sense of community makes it a special place to call home.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work as a Consultant Urogynaecologist in a tertiary hospital under the NHS Grampian health board. I have more than 5 years of experience as a consultant. I have been involved in multicentric study as a clinical research fellow in my earlier years of training. My experience in research has been on early medical abortion with a research MD involving a qualitative and quantitative research along with systematic reviews.

In addition to my clinical responsibilities, I have developed a special interest in the fields of medicolegal and ethics, as well as patient safety. The area of interest was health care in women with raised BMI. This involves staying updated on the latest research and guidelines related to these areas, as well as ensuring that ethical standards and protocols are followed in the provision of patient care. I am passionate about advocating for patient rights and promoting a safe and supportive healthcare environment.
During my years of practice, I have been fortunate to work in various healthcare settings, including private clinics, hospitals, and academic institutions. This has provided me with valuable exposure to dierent patient populations and the opportunity to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA when I learned about their commitment to providing ongoing learning opportunities through webinars and their emphasis on sharing experiences and expertise. As someone passionate about continuous professional development and staying updated with the latest advancements in my field, I saw
joining IUGA as a valuable opportunity to expand my knowledge and network with like-minded professionals worldwide. Volunteer opportunities at the IUGA has encouraged me to be actively engage with IUGA.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

As a trainee, I had an opportunity to present at IUGA conference. The major impact that IUGA has had is using patient information leaets in my day-to-day clinical practice. The leaets are easily accessible and promote understanding of various medical concepts in simple language and with illustrations. Moreover, their availability in dierent languages addresses the diverse needs of patients from various cultural backgrounds.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last movie I saw was a Hindi movie called "Ram Setu." It explores the Hindu mythology and delves into the science behind the concept of Ram Setu, also known as the Adams Bridge. Rama Setu is a chain of limestone shoals that connects the southern tip of India to the northwestern coast of Sri Lanka. I visited the place of origin of his historical bridge and was therefore the movie interesting. There are controversies with regards to its existence and engineering as to whether this is manmande or
natural.
As historical movies intrigue me, I found the movie fascinating and engaging. I would recommend this to anyone interested in understanding the ancient narratives and discovering the potential science behind them.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I find painting and gardening therapeutic Both hobbies require time and eort and wish I could have more time to devote to my hobbies. I dream of donating a collection of my paintings to be part of the hospital walls and bringing joy to patients with artistic interests.


What is one "fun fact" about you?

Despite my irrational fear of dogs, I admit it can be a rather hilarious predicament. As a grown adult, I can find myself frozen in my tracks like a statue as an innocent little furry creature trots by. My brain signals are at their optimum making connections to look for the safest escape route, to avoid a playful pup. It's like a comedy show when I hind behind people using them as a shield. On the bright side, I just found out that I was not alone, apparently fear of dogs is one of the most common specic phobias among people. It is estimated that around 36% of people with specic phobias have a fear of dogs. My mission now would be to form a support group of dog-fearing warriors, with the motto: "Fear the dogs, but laugh at ourselves!"

Mosab Mahadi

Mosab Mahadi

Carlisle, United Kingdom

Mosab Mahadi
Mosab Mahadi

Where are you from?

Carlisle, United Kingdom

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am currently an ST7 Urogynaecology trainee in the North East of England. My medical training commenced in the UK at the ST1 level, and I am now in the final year of my training program. I possess a strong passion for urogynaecology as a speciality and continue to engage in research within the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. My primary focus of research is pelvic organ prolapse.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Unfortunately, complications are a part of surgery; if you can't accept them, don't operate. A good surgeon may have fewer complications, but no one has avoided dealing with surgical complications altogether.

I've been an IUGA member since 2022

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I joined IUGA as it's a global community for urogynaecology and a way for me to stay connected with the outside world. Plus, it offers helpful learning resources, including regular webinars, video recordings, and research materials. Being part of IUGA has positively affected my knowledge and skills throughout my training.
What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience? IUGA's educational resources significantly impact my training progress and ongoing clinical and research learning.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

In my free time, I love to run, dive into a good book, and spend quality moments with my friends and family.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

Pursuit of Happiness movie. I highly recommend this movie to everyone. If you need inspiration or want to watch something meaningful, this film is a must-watch!
It taught me never to lose hope and always to keep going, even when life seems impossible

Gisele Vissoci Marquini

Gisele Vissoci Marquini

Uberlândia, Brazil

Gisele Vissoci Marquini
Gisele Vissoci Marquini

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

My city of work is Uberlândia/MG/Brazil, in the interior of Brazil. I have lived here for over 30 years, when I entered medical school and continued working as a doctor and gynecologist.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am Bachelor’s in Medicine, Specialization-Medical Residence in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Master's in Health’s Sciences by Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU), MG Brazil. Doctorate in Health's Sciences by Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil. Collaborator in the Urogynecology and Vaginal Surgery area from the Department of Gynecology (UNIFESP), where I have been following medical education in Urogynecology since 2015 until nowadays. I have been working as a Urogynecologist for around 10 years.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I became interested in the area of ​​female Urology and started following the female Urology service at the hospital in my city in the 2005s, when slings arrived in our region. Then I felt the need to go to a specialized service to improve technique and protocols in the area of ​​Urogynecology. I joined the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) with a postgraduate degree in Urogynecology and Vaginal Surgery and a Doctorate in Medicine in 2015 and I remain linked to research and protocols to this day. At UNIFESP they introduced me to IUGA and I identified myself. The opportunity to learn at IUGA with the most renowned names in the world in Urogynecology is indescribable.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I had several wonderful experiences at IUGA. I participated at the IUGA 48th Annual Meeting, The Hague, The Netherlands (2023); IUGA 47th Annual Meeting, Austin, TX – USA, as an in-person participant (2022); IUGA 45th and 46th Annual Meeting (virtual 2020 and 2021); AUGS/IUGA 44th Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, United States (2019); IUGA 43rd Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria (2018); IUGA 42nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada (2017), some of them with presentation of abstracts. Unfortunately, I believe that it will not be possible to participate in the meeting in Singapore (2024) due to financial resources, logistics and distance from Latin America. However, I am already preparing to participate in Barcelona in 2025.
I have been participating in the IUGA Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) committee chapter 1 (incidence and prevalence), ERAS AUGS/IUGA writing group (Research & Development Committee) and Mixed Urinary Incontinence since 2019.
I met in person, attended classes, talked, took photos, had lunch with honored names that were from my virtual PUBMED, was like a dream, such as Dr Ranee Thakar, Pallavi Latthe, Aparna Hedge, John O DeLancey and some other names. Incredible! Very enriching and honorable experience.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Movies: Before sunset; Good House (with Sigourney Weaver) and Close (paints touching portrait of young male intimacy).
Book: Spiritist book that involves the beautiful and dramatic love story lived by a French soldier and a German woman during the Second World War, the name is in Portuguese ( my native language: Entre o Amor e a Guerra or "Between Love and War" - author: Zibia Gaparetto). I like books from Laura Scott (Crystal Lake Series).

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like spending time with my children, playing the piano and taking care of my plants. I think that´s important to say I love to study English. I have a major barrier in speaking English. I have had more training since I was a teenager in reading, listening and writing. However, I have important limitations in everyday speech and pronunciation in English, as it is my second language.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I had a funny incident at IUGA. My colleague Maria Bortolini won an award in Nashville but didn't have a photo presentation. In her simplicity and authenticity, she was very honored but very discreetly and did not comment to the Brazilian team. I saw the prize in her hand, similar to a small painting, and asked where she had bought it. Then she explained to me that it was not a Walmart product, but an award to recognize her work at IUGA. And I admire her a lot, so I celebrated it as if it were mine and, despite Maria's discretion and against her wishes, I organized a fake award ceremony. So, none other than Dr. Dudley Robinson was nearby when I asked him to take a photo with her presenting the award to show in Brazil. They laughed a lot, took the photo and here in Brazil it looked like a perfect Oscar ceremony.

 

 

Catherine Matthews

Catherine Matthews

North Carolina, USA

Catherine Matthews
Catherine Matthews

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Winston Salem, North Carolina- I moved here after I met my now-husband while living in Chapel Hill. He is in the furniture business.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Professor of Urology and Gynecology and I serve as the Fellowship Director for Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. I also Co-Direct our multidisciplinary pelvic health center. We have a very busy clinical unit that focuses on surgical clinical trials and outcomes. In addition, I am part of a multidisciplinary team that is working to develop a neovagina through the Regenerative Medicine Institute at Wake Forest University.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA about 10 years ago as I have a curiosity to learn how people around the world care for their patients. I love to travel and meet new colleagues around the world. I am also passionate about education which is a major mission of IUGA.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Participating in several IUGA regional symposia- particularly loved meetings in Colombia and Bali.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The Door, By Magda Szabo- quite an incredible read. Highly recommend it!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Yoga, running, reading, cooking, and traveling.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My cousin is a famous US rock star.

Keeth Mayakaduwage

Keeth Mayakaduwage

Melbourne, Australia

Keeth Mayakaduwage
Keeth Mayakaduwage

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Melbourne, Australia. I was born in Sri Lanka and moved to Melbourne with my family when I was 11 years old and have lived here ever since.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a resident doctor at Monash Health. I am interested in women's health and aim to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology. I am the immediate-past chair of the Pre-Vocational Obstetrics & Gynaecology Society for Australia and New Zealand, and sit on the IUGA Education Committee as well as the Fellows, Trainees, and Early Career Professionals Committee.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

In my previous roles within the Pre-Vocational Obstetrics & Gynaecology Society for Australia and New Zealand, I worked with IUGA to host multiple educational webinars for medical students and junior doctors. I have been an IUGA member since our first webinar in 2022 as I have found that IUGA is a great way to meet senior clinicians and like-minded peers, while expanding my urogynaecology knowledge.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being able to collaborate with IUGA to host multiple educational webinars for medical students and junior doctors!

Esther McNeill

Esther McNeill

Derry, Northern Ireland

Esther McNeill
Esther McNeill

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently based in Derry, Northern Ireland, as part of my training programme.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an ST2 in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Northern Ireland, having previously studied and completed foundation training in Scotland. I have been interested in urogyanecology since being inspired by Dr. Kirsty Brown, a O+G Consultant in Tayside, Scotland.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I wished to be part of a large community of doctors with a common goal of furthering and promoting the field of urogynaecology.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being chosen for the social media committee is a huge honour - I'm often found on my phone on twitter or instagram and I'm delighted to be put these 'hobbies' to good use.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My favourite evening is one at the theatre. I also love a good musical or opera; it is hard to beat the sound of an orchestra tuning and the anticipation in the air. When not out and about - I enjoy getting into a good book. During the covid-19 pandemic I started an online book club which has continued on and kept my friends who are spread out all over the globe connected. Church life is also hugely important to me and I particularly enjoy helping out with the teenagers.

Jerome Melon

Jerome Melon

Gold Coast, Australia

Jerome Melon
Jerome Melon

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Residing in the Gold Coast, Australia, but continue to work in rural and remote areas both in Australia and abroad

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Urogynaecologist with focus on non-mesh surgeries for prolapse and urinary incontinence, and fistula surgeries abroad

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

IUGA is a very worthwhile organisation which I joined several years back as a specialist trainee. I enjoy serving on the committees

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The IUGA meeting in Nashville TN - good people and amazing memories!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Pocket Coco Chanel Wisdom - quotes from Coco Chanel throughout her life - hilarious and witty!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Ocean Swimming and kayaking races, scuba diving, skiing and travel. Basically anything water-related!

Zelalem Mengistu

Zelalem Mengistu

Gondar, Ethiopia

Zelalem Mengistu
Zelalem Mengistu

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently living in Gondar, Ethiopia

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been working at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital as an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, a Urogynecologist and fistula surgeon, and head of the obstetrics and gynecology department for the last three years. My research interest is on epidemiology pelvic floor disorders and outcome of pelvic floor reconstructive surgeries out comes

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2017 while I was a fellow of urogynecolgy to benefit from learning opportunity created by IUGA plate form

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending IUGA conferences and my visit to Sydney (Prof. Peter Deitz) using the IUGA observership award

Vatche Minassian

Vatche Minassian

Massachusetts, USA

Vatche Minassian
Vatche Minassian

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Boston, MA. I moved here with my family in 2011 because it is a great cosmopolitan city, and Massachusetts has the second largest Armenian community in America.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am the chief of Urogynecology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. I have held this position since 2011. I am interested in clinical and epidemiologic research in our field.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA for about 18 years now.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The IUGA meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina in early 2000's.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Book: Russka, by Edward Rutherford.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Family, swimming, Armenia, friends.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Meeting and getting to know people from different backgrounds and cultures.

Paul Muwanguzi

Paul Muwanguzi

Kampala, Uganda

Paul Muwanguzi
Paul Muwanguzi

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Kampala, Uganda the city where I grew up, went to school, and work.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an Obstetrician and Gynecologist, and a Severe Birth Trauma Surgeon. I work at the AgaKhan University Hospital in Kampala, Uganda and i teach at King Cesar University part time. I spent the last few years doing humanitarian work around severe birth trauma reconstruction and rehabilitation for underprivileged women in Africa, and I am currently mobilising resources to open a rural severe birth trauma centre in my home village on Mountain Elgon, four hundred kilometres to the east of Kampala.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA a few years ago, and at the time, I wanted to be a part of a global network of academicians, researchers and mentors in the field of Urogynecology and pelvic reconstruction; I was looking for a home to belong, contribute and learn from colleagues who shared my passions. I found a home at IUGA.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being selected to this committee! I am on top of the world.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe. I recommend this book for the way it portrays the simplicity of being traditional African, and the accuracy and complexity with which it portrays change. I also recommend "the Matrix resurrections". I am a fan of these movies. they are fun and interesting to watch, adrenaline packed and quite confusing!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I write stories, I play piano, I dance ballroom smooth dances, I paint, I swim, I enjoy fine wine and french cheese.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I love the outside.

Genevieve Nadeau

Genevieve Nadeau

Quebec, Canada

Genevieve Nadeau
Genevieve Nadeau

Where are you from?

Quebec, Canada

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am an Assistant Professor at Laval University Quebec City, in practice since 2013.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Get up early, try your best and enjoy every day!

I've been an IUGA member since

2021

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

As an academic female urologist, I try to represent the French Canadian and hope to inspire younger medical students and residents to get involved as well.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I met lots great colleagues from various backgrounds!

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

I love to run and just started to learn to play piano.

Hedwig Neels

Hedwig Neels

Antwerp, Belgium

Hedwig Neels
Hedwig Neels

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born in Antwerp, Belgium and I am still living and working there. I love my city and my country with its advantages and disadvantages.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a women's health physiotherapist specialized in pelvic floor assessment and rehabilitation. I finished my PhD about pelvic floor dysfunction in women in 2018 and I am now proceeding with postdoctoral research, teaching at the University of Antwerp and working in the University hospital with women of all ages. My focus is on urogynaecology, on perinatal pelvic floor problems and the functional assessment of the pelvic floor. I love to combine functional clinical assessments with transperineal dynamic ultrasound (3D/4D). I am very engaged to raise awareness about pelvic floor birth trauma and I am aiming to improve the multidisciplinary care (prevention and treatment) of those problems in a patient centered approach.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA during my PhD to submit my first research results in Capetown 2016.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My observership in Sydney, Australia (2019). I had the privilege to visit Prof. Dietz in Sydney during a six week observership, to cooperate in research and learn about the functional assessment of the pelvic floor by ultrasound imaging. Without any doubt, that is my most rewarding IUGA experience. Because of the challenge of the research stay abroad in an excellent Australian team on one hand, and because of the overwhelming IUGA support I received during and after that experience. Several IUGA committee members, the board, the support team, my mentors and many other members... They all showed interest and gave me opportunities to grow into this interesting domain. And I am sure that beautiful corporations and friendships will grow from that.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The Pelvic Floor Recovery books by Sue Croft. I would definitely recommend them.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Enjoying life with my kids and husband is definitely #1. I love cycling and exercising and I am not afraid to train for sportive challenges, but I also love a glass of wine, nice food and friends!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

What a difficult questions... I would love to bounce that one back..! Meet me and see for yourself.

Gemma Nightingale

Gemma Nightingale

Auckland, New Zealand

Gemma Nightingale
Gemma Nightingale

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Salisbury, UK and work in Hampshire.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am in my final year of Obstetrics and Gynaecology training, specializing in Vaginal Surgery and Urogynaecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA 4 years ago when my interest in Urogynaecology was sparked. Initially I joined prior to attending the AGM but am now involved in the Fellows, Trainees, and Early Career Professionals Committee.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Meeting people at the IUGA meeting in Vienna and being part of the first Fellow's webinar.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy baking, sewing, paddle boarding, and walking with my family and dog.

Atieh Novin

Atieh Novin

California, United States

Atieh Novin
Atieh Novin

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Los Angeles, California. I did my residency and fellowship training here. My family lives near Los Angeles so I stayed in the region.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I currently work at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center. This is a safety net hospital in the San Fernando Valley, California. I will be starting a full time position as a Urogynecologist at Kaiser Los Angeles Medical Center. My research interests are health disparities, pelvic pain, and prevention of pelvic floor disorders. I also have a special interest in education and surgical training.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I have wanted to join IUGA ever since I was in fellowship. I believe there are advanced surgeries and research being doing in the field of Urogynecology across the world and I would like get to know colleagues in the field and their work.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I really value the networking and working closely with colleagues who I would not meet otherwise.

Adanna Okeahialam

Adanna Okeahialam

London, UK

Adanna Okeahialam
Adanna Okeahialam

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in London. I moved here in 2015 to start my training after obtaining my medical degree at the University of Birmingham.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently a Urogynaecology Clinical Research Fellow at Croydon University Hospital, London. My areas of interest are endoanal and pelvic floor ultrasound. At present I am registered as a postgraduate student at St George's, University of London, completing an MD thesis on obstetric anal sphincter injuries and perineal wound infection.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

After starting my clinical research fellow post. I felt it was a great way to connect with other fellows and specialists! Also a way to develop my knowledge surrounding Urogynaecology, keeping me up to date with the most up to date research.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending and presenting at the IUGA 45th Virtual Annual Meeting

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Playing netball!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I'm very interested in the use of social media in healthcare and have presented on a number of popular podcasts and social media platforms to discuss topics such as pelvic floor health.

Michele O'Shea

Michele O'Shea

North Carolina, USA

Michele O'Shea
Michele O'Shea

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Durham, North Carolina. Fellowship training brought me this way!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently a first-year Urogynecology fellow at Duke University. I have been here for just under a year. My research interests include global health as it pertains to improving research and access to care of pelvic floor disorders, as well as optimizing patient outcomes after prolapse surgery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined in 2018 given the unique opportunity the organization presents to collaborate with individuals sharing the same passion on a global scale.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending the combined AUGS/IUGA meeting in 2019. It was powerful to know that I'm part of a large international network of committed colleagues, all working together tirelessly to advocate for women and the care of pelvic floor disorders worldwide.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I read the book "Know My Name" by Chanel Miller. It is a powerful testimony that reflects the unspoken experiences and strength of many women worldwide, including many of the patients that we serve.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy traveling, running, trying new foods, and learning new languages.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have hiked down-and-up the Grand canyon in one day......twice.

Donald Ostergard

Donald Ostergard

Colorado, USA

Donald Ostergard
Donald Ostergard

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in Salida, CO, USA. When my wife passed away I came to Salida to live with my daughter. Her mother was also living here and, long story short, we have remarried after 35 years.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently Professor in Residence at the UCLA School of Medicine in Torrance, California. I am one of the founders of IUGA in 1976 at the FIGO meeting in Mexico City and also of AUGS in Orange County in 1979. I became interested in urogynecology as a resident in Ob-Gyn in 1965 from the influence of Dr. Jack Robertson who was one of our attendings. We instituted a Urogynecology Clinic at our hospital where I trained the first fellow in the field in the USA. I also trained the first Nurse Practitioners and Physician's Assistants in the field from the USA and Latin America.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I was a founder of IUGA in 1976.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most rewarding experience was as its President guiding it through the 3 years of my presidency which allowed me to became friends with many other physicians from other parts of the world. This was a valuable experience learning from these physicians who represented diverse cultural and ethnic diversity.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last book is called "Liar Liar" by James Patterson. If you like fast paced action, I would highly recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

We live on a ranch in a town of 6000 people in central Colorado where we have horses as well as in Kentucky where we breed cutting horses. I also am planning to get a greenhouse to raise tropical plants as I have done for many years while living in California. I really like my farm and animal duties under the direction of my wife, Char, who is a practitioner of natural horsemanship.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I like to travel and have been to 89 countries so far and just completed an almost month long boat trip across the fabled North West Passage, from Greenland to the Bering Sea and Alaska. The trip had lectures from archaeologists, geologists, native Inuits, climate change specialists, biologists, historians and others who had traveled the world. We visited native Inuit villages along the way and were treated to their native culture with presentations given by them in their native villages and on the ship. Life long learning is a priority of mine and this trip was a true learning experience.

Çisel Demiralp Övgün

Çisel Demiralp Övgün

Famagusta, North Cyprus

Çisel Demiralp Övgün
Çisel Demiralp Övgün

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am living in Famagusta in North Cyprus. I born, raised and get my education here. I love my beautiful beach side city.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Senior Lecturer and Clinician specializing in Women's Health Physiotherapy. With a focus on innovative teaching methods, my courses cover areas such as pelvic floor rehabilitation and prenatal/postnatal care. In clinical practice, I specialize in hands-on care and rehabilitation, with a keen interest in specic patient populations. Additionally, my passion for research is evident through active involvement in projects that contribute to advancing knowledge in women's health physiotherapy.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA two year ago because I am passionate about the impactful work they do. Their commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in the field aligns with my own professional goals. I am excited to contribute to the organization and collaborate with like-minded professionals dedicated to women's health and urogynecology.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Feeling a part of this vibrant community has not only enriched my professional journey but has also provided a platform for meaningful collaborations and learning opportunities that I deeply value.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Exercise and going to beach

 

 

Manidip Pal

Manidip Pal

Kolkata, India

Manidip Pal
Manidip Pal

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Kolkata, India

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Professor & HOD Obstetrics & Gynecology College of Medicine & JNM Hospital, Kalyani, India 21 years Various prolapse surgery & Overactive bladder

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I think 2007-8, as it is Apex body of Urogynecology

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Participating as workshop faculty in IUGA Regional Symposium at Chennai on 06.09.2018 alongwith Abdul sultan, Ranee Thakar, N Rajamaheswari, T Srikala Prasad

Ivilina Pandeva

Ivilina Pandeva

Cambridge, UK

Ivilina Pandeva
Ivilina Pandeva

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am very fortunate to be based in Cambridge, UK, where I completed my Obstetrics and Gynaecology training, as well as subspecialty training in Urogynaecology. Cambridge oers a unique blend of historical charm, academic excellence, cutting-edge research and innovation at its core, making it a truly exceptional place to live and work.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a Consultant Subspecialist Urogynaecologist and robotic pelvic oor reconstructive surgeon with a strong track record in providing tertiary-level care for women with complex urogynaecological conditions. My expertise has been developed through substantive roles at Addenbrooke’s University Hospital, Cambridge, and Croydon University Hospital, UK, where I embarked on my rst consultant position. Procient in both vaginal and minimal access (laparoscopic, robotic, and NOTES) pelvic reconstructive surgery, I have dedicated years to rening my skills in delivering high-quality care. Over the past two decades, I've developed a strong background in utilising ultrasound technology for advanced pelvic oor and mesh imaging. In addition to clinical practice, I am deeply committed to advancing research in pelvic floor dysfunction, as evidenced by my numerous peer-reviewed publications and educational contributions. Recognising the importance of knowledge sharing and mentorship, I actively engage in training and mentoring medical professionals through various faculty roles in surgical courses and leadership positions in training programs and professional societies. My aim is to continuously contribute to the improvement of patient care and the advancement of our field.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I've been an active member of IUGA since 2015, when I rst participated in the annual IUGA Meeting in Nice, France, as a subspecialty trainee. Currently, I have the honour of serving as the Chair of the IUGA Workshop Subcommittee, where I play a pivotal role in organising and facilitating educational workshops. Additionally, I'm a dedicated member of both the educational and program committees, contributing to the development and execution of impactful initiatives within the organisation.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most rewarding and memorable experience with IUGA has been the invaluable opportunity to actively engage with colleagues and build enduring friendships within the field of Urogynaecology, both locally and globally. Through my involvement, I've had the privilege of participating in enriching collaborations, including workshops, training courses, and contributing to advancements in minimal access surgery. These experiences have not only expanded my professional network but have also deepened my knowledge and passion for our field.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?
The last book I read was 'Agent Running in the Field' by John Le Carré, and I would highly recommend it. It's a prime example of contemporary Le Carré storytelling at its finest.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
In my spare time, what truly captivates me is windsurng. There's nothing quite like the feeling of being near the water's edge. I'm constantly driven by a passion for rening my skills and mastering new maneuvers on the board, always seeking opportunities to enhance my technique regardless of where I nd myself in the world.


What is one "fun fact" about you?
I hold both a silver and bronze medal as a co-pilot in international car rally competitions. Each medal symbolises the teamwork, determination, and passion that drive me both on and off the track.

Jack Pardo

Jack Pardo

Santiago, Chile

Jack Pardo
Jack Pardo

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born and lived all my life in Santiago, Chile.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I'm a Obs/Gyn since 1993. I begun as a Gyn Oncologist until 2000 where I shift to Urogynecology (UG) in a private hospital. In 2003 I was trained in Cosmetic Gynecology (CG) in the LVRI of America. Since then I combine succesfully UG and CG. In 2016 I found the IUGA CG SIG . Now I own a Medical Center specialize in UG/CG and Aesthetic General Laser.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Because I feel that it is the scientific society that best suits my clinical work. I also have an enormous respect for its organization and for the professionals that integrate it.I also believe that its authorities were visionary and brave to have integrated cosmeticginecology and created its SIG. On this particular point I want to congratulate our Past President Dr. Willy Davila.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

First when Willy Davila asked me in 2015 to create and lead the IUGA SIG of Cosmetic Gynecology . Secondly, having lead two CG workshops with an absolutely booked auditorium in Vancouver 2017 and Vienna 2018.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am a great movie fun and I was a great reader (now less). My favorite movie is The Godfather. The last book I have read and also recommend is a very old one, The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. Both fit very much to my professional life in the sense that justice takes, sometimes a lot, but it finally comes.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

By far it is golf, I play twice a week and I think I do quite well, I have 7 hcp. I like movies, reading and sharing with my family and friends. On the other hand when you can not miss the opportunity to sing in public especially the songs of Frank Sinatra. I attend the gym two or three times a week to keep fit although I do it more as a duty rather than as a pleasure.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

More than a fun fact I would like to comment that because of my personality, professional work, specially the last 15 years, cosmetic gyn I have been very controversial and unfortunately I have created many adversaries and enemies who have tried to harm me. The funny thing is that without exception all the times that they did something bad to me this ended up being a favor for me.

Leon Plowright

Leon Plowright

Jacksonville, United States

Leon Plowright
Leon Plowright

Where are you from?

Jacksonville, United States

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am currently an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Florida- Jacksonville. I also hold an Adjunct Professor position at Carle Illinois College of Medicine. I have been in practice for ten plus years. My pursuit of medicine was first fostered late in my undergraduate studies. Prior to this I strongly pursued pharmaceutical research. I later realized however that I desired more of a human touch. I wanted a way to bring medicine to the bedside and being a physician seemed the perfect route. The journey has one of great fulfillment. In my current role my focus is training residents and medical students. I have a clinical interest in OAB, rUTI and Bladder Pain Syndrome.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

The best career advice that I have received is that "the most meaningful growth comes in spaces and times of discomfort." Therefore, in order to grow one has to be accepting and comfortable with failures and setbacks.

I've been an IUGA member since...

2011

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I was motivated to join IUGA because I felt that a global understanding of the field of Urogynecology held great value. The unique perspectives from many corners of the world placed IUGA at the top of my, "must join, ' clinically impactful organizations.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I cannot think of one experience. But I can say that whenever I attend an annual meeting, I feel a sense of unity, comradery, strength and renewed passion to serve.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

My hobbies and activities outside of work includes reading, cycling, traveling, cooking, gardening, going to the beach and going on nature walks.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

People are always surprised to know that I listen to K-pop music and love watching K-drama series.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

I am currently focused on books related to blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy. I believe these key components will be impactful in shaping society in the years to come.

Srikala Prasad

Srikala Prasad

Tamilnadu, India

Srikala Prasad
Srikala Prasad

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am in Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. This is the place where my parents worked.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am presently the Professor and Head of the Department of Urology, Government Chengalpattu Medical College, Tamilnadu, India. I have been involved in female Urology and Urogynecology since 2000. Most of my work is related to pelvic organ prolapse, stress urinary incontinence, OAB, Mixed incontinence and urinary fistula surgeries, and other female urology cases.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Prof. N. Rajamaheshwari madam introduced us to IUGA. It was inspiring to meet people like Dr. Ranee Thakar and I wanted to benefit from the expertise of IUGA members.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The opportunity to give a talk on 25.09.2019 during the session on challenging cases in the Pan-Asian meeting, IUGA in Nashville, Tennesse, USA

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Tamil movie called PONNIYIN SELVAN. Yes

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Cooking

Kalaivani Ramalingam

Kalaivani Ramalingam

Guernsey, UK

Kalaivani Ramalingam
Kalaivani Ramalingam

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Chennai, India for the past 5 years after spending a decade and a half in the UK. My family moved back to my ancestral home after a long stint away to experience working in India. A new system and a complete eye-opener to thinking outside the box!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work as an Obstetrician and Urogynecologist at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, India. It is a JCI accredited, super-specialty private hospital. I've been a specialist for a decade now and my focus is prevention of perineal injuries during natural birth. I'm part of a core group in India that leads hands-on training in OASIs for obstetricians.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I've been a member since I was a trainee 11 years ago. It has been a good platform to foster my interest in education, research, leadership and showcasing my work in the annual meetings too.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Leading the 'Meet the Expert' session on postnatal injuries at the annual meeting at Vienna in 2018. Lot of social memories with friends and colleagues at each IUGA meeting are the ones to treasure.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Movie - Shawshank Redemption - an all time favorite. If at all you feel low, this is the movie to watch.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Baking and napping. If at all I find the spare time...

What is one "fun fact" about you?

A wry sense of humor

Rajeev Ramanah

Rajeev Ramanah

Besancon, France

Rajeev Ramanah
Rajeev Ramanah

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live in a university town called Besancon, in the east of France, Europe.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I specialized in Obstetrics & Gynecology with a special interest in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery after my MD degree. Since 2014, I have been appointed as Clinician and Professor specialized in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at the Besancon University Medical Centre. The main focus of my research is pelvic organ support which I studied using cadaver dissection, histology, magnetic resonance imaging, three-dimensional reconstruction and nite element modeling. Until now, I have more than 115 articles listed on PubMed along with several presentations at IUGA Annual Meetings. Apart from consultancy and clinics in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Urodynamics, I perform minimally invasive surgeries such as vaginal, laparoscopic and robot-assisted procedures. I am responsible for training residents, junior doctors and fellows. Moreover, I am the Director of the University Diploma in Pelvic Floor Reconstructive Surgery, endorsed by the « Société Interdisciplinaire Francophone d’Urodynamique Pelvi-Périnéologie (SIFUD-PP) », the French Urogynecology Society. Every year, through this diploma, we train French but also French-speaking European and African students in Urogynecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2010 during my fellowship in Urogynecology so as to exchange scientic ideas, meet health professionals around the world to discuss about health issues related to pelvic floor dysfunction.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Organizing a cadaver-based hands-on workshop at IUGA's 2015 Annual Meeting in Nice, France.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Miraculous (adventures of Ladybug and Cat Noir) that I recommend for kids.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
Playing tennis, golf and skiing during winter.


What is one "fun fact" about you?
I speak French, English and Creole (native language of Mauritius).

Arnova Reswari

Arnova Reswari

Tasikmalaya, Indonesia

Arnova Reswari
Arnova Reswari

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am an Obstetrician and Gynecologist from Tasikmalaya, Indonesia. Has become a student member of IUGA since my residency in April 2023.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Currently I work as an Obgyn at Hermina Tasikmalaya Hospital, Indonesia. Apart from that, I focus on research and case reports in Urogynecology under the guidance of the Urogynecology Consultant at Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have joined as an IUGA student member since April 2023. My interest in becoming an IUGA member began in 2018, when I underwent an internship program at Urogynecology Division of Hasan Sadikin Hospital for 1 year.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

To be honest, I don't have any experience with IUGA. I joined as a student member for free. Therefore I can't wait to grow and gain more experience with IUGA.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last film I watched was Kretek Girl on Netflix. I recommend watching it because the Kretek Girl tells the story of a woman's struggle in the development of Kretek in Indonesia and how she fought patriarchy at that time.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I really like traveling even though it is very difficult to make time for it, LOL. In between times, I like to watch while drinking coffee.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I'm not a morning person and coffee flows in my bloodstream.

Shamsa Rizwan

Shamsa Rizwan

Islamabad, Pakistan

Shamsa Rizwan
Shamsa Rizwan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Islamabad, Pakistan. This is my home country.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am working at Fazaia Medical College as Head of Department-Obstetrics and Gynaecology,I am a clinician, researcher and public health expert. With a career spanning 30 years as an obstetrician I have dedicated my expertise to women’s health and research- with a specific focus on maternal psychosocial wellbeing. I am on the executive committee of South Asian Marce Association and worked as gender and equity expert at Gavi as an independent reviewer.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I became a member of IUGA 2 years ago. I had heard about IUGA from my colleagues.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I found the association to be academically robust and inclusive. I worked with the pelvic floor consortium in group 9 and enjoyed the discussions thoroughly.  

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last movie was " Society of the Snow" -
Will definitely recommend this survival story. Also had read the book Alive on the same subject.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I am learning to play a musical instrument "sittar"
I like interior designing.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My team members call me " multipotential" , and baked a cake for me with a woman with multiple hands! Thats because I can juggle between clinical, research and public health work.

Dudley Robinson

Dudley Robinson

MBBS, MD, FRCOG

United Kingdom

Samantha Condé Rocha

Samantha Condé Rocha

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Samantha Condé Rocha
Samantha Condé Rocha

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I was born in Rio de Janeiro so known as a "Carioca". It is a very beautiful tourist city with also a great quality of live .

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have been participating in IUGA since 2012 as an active member, with focusing in Urogynecology. I am responsible for the urogynecology section in Santa Casa de Misericordia Hospital in Rio de Janeiro and still collaborates as Professor from post Graduation Program of the Department of Gynecology at Santa Casa de Misericordia Hospital . I have concluded my Master Degree Course and developed academic skills as a visting observer in Department of Urogynecology at Cleveland Clinic 2012, 2015. I have published 3 book chapters, author of papers published journals , has been serving as a reviewer for the International Urogynecology Journal (IUJ ) in 2017 and Brazilian Gynecology Journal and involved in several cohort studies and collaborating as a speaker in International (IUGA , FIGO) and director of local societies in Rio de Janeiro (SGORJ ), (FEBRASGO) . Im in board of SGORJ Society and director of the National Committee on Urogynecology and Vaginal Surgery of the Brazilian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (FEBRASGO). My research interest is in Urogynecology and already collaborate as a member of Cosmetic Group SIG. I am currently researching a prospective randomized non inferiority study about fractional co2 laser versus urogynecology physioterapy in stress urinary incontinence in Ph.D. program at Unicamp University.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA since 2012 when I I have concluded my Master Degree Course and developed academic skills as a visting observer in Department of Urogynecology at Cleveland Clinic 2012, 2015 with my Mentor Dr Davila.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My memorable IUGA experience was at IUGA conference in Africa where I initially begin to present and have my colleagues together and make more network.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?
Roman Empire . Yes its a great series about history.


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like running and walking. I love to practice exercise.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I frequently make jokes about myself and laugh really hard about some situations.

 

Jan-Paul Roovers

Jan-Paul Roovers

Europe

The Netherlands

James Ross

James Ross

Cleveland, Ohio

James Ross
James Ross

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I currently live and work in Cleveland, Ohio in the Unites States. I ended up in Cleveland as this is where I matched for my fellowship.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently a FPMRS fellow at the Cleveland Clinic. I am in my second year of my three-year fellowship. My research interests are broad but include surgical technique videos, combined surgery for pelvic organ and rectal prolapse, and surgical and non-surgical outcomes for pelvic floor disorders.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

As a trainee in urogynecology, I felt it was important to be involved in the international conversation about pelvic floor disorders and IUGA is a fantastic resource.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Although my experience thus far has been limited, I really enjoyed the AUGS/IUGA meeting in Nashville!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The last movie was Red Notice on Netflix.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Cooking, running, and collecting shaving products

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I used to be an accomplished bassoonist.

Ming-Hsuan Su

Ming-Hsuan Su

New Taipei City, Taiwan

Ming-Hsuan Su
Ming-Hsuan Su

Where are you from?

New Taipei City, Taiwan

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

My Work and Inspiration I am an obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in urogynecology, currently working at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Shuang Ho Hospital in New Taipei City, Taiwan. I have been practicing medicine for over seven years, with a strong focus on pelvic floor disorders, minimally invasive surgery, and gender-affirming surgical procedures. Additionally, I am pursuing a doctoral degree at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, where my research centers on innovations in urogynecological treatment and care. What inspired me to pursue this career was my deep desire to improve the quality of life for women suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction, an area often overlooked in general practice. Witnessing the profound impact of comprehensive care on patients’ physical and emotional well-being has motivated me to dedicate my career to this specialty. The dynamic combination of clinical practice, research, and teaching has kept me deeply engaged and continuously striving for excellence in this field.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

The best piece of advice I’ve received is: “Don’t compare yourself to others; always strive to be better than the person you were yesterday.” Whether it’s refining my surgical skills, deepening my research, or enhancing patient care, I’ve learned to measure success by the progress I make every day. This mindset not only reduces unnecessary pressure but also keeps me motivated and grounded, ensuring I remain dedicated to my patients and my journey of lifelong learning.

I've been an IUGA member since

2023

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I was motivated to join IUGA through the encouragement of my mentor during training and with the support of the Taiwan Urogynecology Association (TUGA). Attending the IUGA meetings has been an eye-opening experience, significantly enhancing my clinical knowledge and deepening my understanding of clinical research. Moreover, these meetings provided me with the opportunity to connect with renowned experts from around the world, whose insights have not only enriched my professional growth but also inspired me to rethink my approach to patient care. Being a member of IUGA means being part of a global community committed to advancing urogynecology, and it continually drives me to strive for excellence in my field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

As a newly joined urogynecologist, every experience with IUGA has been fresh, exciting, and highly inspiring. One of the most rewarding aspects has been gaining valuable insights from international experts who generously share their clinical experiences. These exchanges have broadened my perspective and motivated me to refine my skills further. Additionally, participating in IUGA activities has highlighted the importance of improving my English communication skills to better engage in global discussions. It has also encouraged me to reflect on how to showcase my strengths and make meaningful contributions to the urogynecological community. This journey with IUGA has been a catalyst for both personal and professional growth.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Outside of work, I enjoy staying active through running and swimming, which help me clear my mind and maintain my physical health. Recently, I’ve also taken up cooking and badminton as new hobbies. Cooking allows me to explore creativity and unwind after a long day, while badminton offers a fun and engaging way to stay fit and socialize. These activities not only help me de-stress but also provide a sense of balance in my life, ensuring I return to work refreshed and focused.

Pushpasrichand Sachdev

Pushpasrichand Sachdev

Hyderabad, Pakistan

Pushpasrichand Sachdev
Pushpasrichand Sachdev

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Hyderabad Pakistan

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am working as prof. Gynae/obst Isra university Hyderabad Pakistan. I am in this speciality since March 1976. I am also Dean faculty of obstetrics and gynaecology college of physicians and surgeons Pakistan, member syndicate Liaquat university of medical and health sciences Jamshoro Pakistan. My special interest are in Genito urinary fistula and conservative surgery in placenta praevia/accreta

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I am President Pakistan urogynaecologist association and we are with IUGA since 2015

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I conducted a workshop on Bladder repair in Nishvilla USA in 2019

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

TV series House of cards

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Reading, spare time with family

What is one "fun fact" about you?

My husband says You become ill if you don’t have any work to do

Dalia Saidan

Dalia Saidan

London, United Kingdom

Dalia Saidan
Dalia Saidan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live London with my husband and baby. I initially trained in the North East of England, and then did subspecialty training in Urogynaecology in Glasgow, Scotland. I moved to London for my consultant post, working in a tertiary Urogynaecology unit (Croydon, London).

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a consultant Urogynaecologist at Croydon University Hospital, and have worked there since March 2020. My research areas include mesh complications and global health education.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA as a budding Urogynaecologist, as a way to stay connected to others In the field.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I was given the opportunity to be part of a round table discussion on the management of pelvic floor dysfunction- it was fascinating to hear different approaches to managing common issues. It highlighted the value of multidisciplinary working.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

My husband made me watch Alien- I am yet to decide whether or not I enjoyed it...... I book I would recommend is "Cutting for Stone," which is set in a fistula hospital in Ethiopia.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy travelling the world, going on energetic hikes and exploring different cultures through their cuisines.

Charbel Salamon

Charbel Salamon

New Jersey, USA

Charbel Salamon
Charbel Salamon

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live and work in Morristown, New Jersey, USA. After completing my medical school in the French Faculty of Medicine in Beirut, Lebanon, I started General Surgery residency in Paris, France. Then I moved to New Jersey, USA for residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Completed a FPMRS fellowship, fell in love, got married and never left!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I currently serve as the Fellowship & Division director of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Atlantic Health System in Morristown, NJ. As a subspecialist in Urogynecology, Robotic and Minimally Invasive Gynecology I focus my practice on pelvic organ prolapse, urinary and fecal incontinence as well as complex benign gynecologic surgery. I have been at Atlantic Health for over 10 years. In addition to being a busy clinician, I enjoy teaching medical students, residents and our fellows. I hold an academic appointment at Thomas Jefferson University as an Associate Professor. My focus on clinical research has led to many publications on robotic sacrocolpopexy, and continue to answer research questions about perioperative management and same day discharge for complex minimally invasive surgery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

As a regular consumer of the IUGA-IUJ journal I was an intermittent member over the past decade and became a continuous member for the past 3 years. IUGA's global presence and wonderful scientific meetings, the opportunity to learn and interact with physicians from around the world made it easy to become a more committed and active member.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first IUGA meeting outside the USA was in Nice, France a few years ago. I enjoyed the vigorous discussions after my presentation and had a splendid time exploring the "Côte d'Azur" with my family.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Crucial Accountability by Kerry Patterson et al., I highly recommend it.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I read about Astrophysics and quiz my fellows about black holes!

Patrick Naveen Sargunam

Patrick Naveen Sargunam

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Patrick Naveen Sargunam
Patrick Naveen Sargunam

Where are you from?

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I’m Patrick from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I’m doing my fellowship in Urogynaecology in Shah Alam Hospital . I have special interest in pelvic floor dysfunction and fistula repair .

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Life is struggle , never give up your focus and your dream , always be humble .

I've been an IUGA member since

2024

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I was introduced to IUGA by Malaysia Urogynaecology Society , I was looking for resources and training opportunities in Urogynecology and found IUGA as a great platform for the same.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

To meet expert in this field to exchanges views and experiences.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Outdoor hiking and running , tennis , reciting piano piece , swimming and spending time with my kids .

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

Dancing if the music has nice beat to it , getting the floor to participate.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

Die hard movies

Jessica Sassani

Jessica Sassani

Pennsylvania, USA

Jessica Sassani
Jessica Sassani

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live with my family in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. I moved to this city for residency 8 years ago and was fortunate enough to stay in the area for fellowship and now as faculty.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a recent fellowship graduate from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. I began my position as Faculty in the Division of Urogynecology at West Penn Hospital of Allegheny Health Network in the fall of 2020. I have an interest in clinical outcomes research and cost effectiveness analyses.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA to gain a broader perspective of global urogynecology practice.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first manuscript as a fellow was published in IUJ. It was the first time I felt that I could be successful as a clinical researcher.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Oh! All time favorite book is "Beartown" by Fredrik Backman and the last book I read was "The Heart's Invisible Furies" by John Boyne - I definitely recommend both!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I have two wonderful and crazy young boys that keep me very busy at home but I love to read and ride my Peloton in my spare time.

Jane Schulz

Jane Schulz

Edmonton, Canada

Jane Schulz
Jane Schulz

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I returned to Edmonton, Canada to start my academic practice in 1999 as we have family in Edmonton.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Interim Chair, Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Urogynecologist at the Lois Hole Hospital for Women, University of Alberta, Edmonton.  Active educator in Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Univ of Alberta, Clinical Researcher with focus on epidemiology, clinical innovation, pessary care, conservative management, and long-term surgical outcomes.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

As a resident due to interest in Urogynecology in 1996.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being the North American Representative to the international advisory committee. Networking and reconnecting with colleagues and friends at annual meetings. Serving on the publications committee.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Avatar (rewatched with my teenager). Enjoyed it! Brian on Fire - great book.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Swimming, travel, activities (walks/meals) with family and friends.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

It's always time for a cuppa (especially if it is PG tips)!

Tafy Seade

Tafy Seade

Melbourne, Australia

Tafy Seade
Tafy Seade

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am in Melbourne, Australia. I was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Michigan, USA. I have been in Australia for the last 12 years and arrived here due to family and work opportunities.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work in both private and public settings as a pelvic health physiotherapist and clinic owner. I have been a physiotherapist for the last 17 years with the last 10 years focused in women’s health and pelvic health rehabilitation. My area of focus is postpartum care: raising awareness in pelvic health conditions, recovery and management strategies in the first year after pregnancy and childbirth.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I initially joined in 2020 following the COVID-19 pandemic. In my career I have worked closely with other health professionals but the interactions has been brief and hurried due to time and busyness of schedules. I felt IUGA provided the platform to interact with all professions in the one field of women’s health and share knowledge and ideas with regards to what is the latest and what is happening in different parts of the world. The learnings I have gained in the academy have made a huge impact in my learning and professional skills.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Earlier in the year, attending the birth symposium conference online. The information was quite relevant for my clinical practice and the sessions that involved an open panel including physiotherapists was good to see a holistic approach occurring in this field.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Running, I started over 4 years ago and now take part in organised runs throughout the year. I love the benefits it has provided myself in my mental health.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I got my drivers licence at 16 years of age after 7 attempts at the road testing.

Maurizio Serati

Maurizio Serati

Varese, Italy

Maurizio Serati
Maurizio Serati

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Varese, near Milan, my hometown.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an associate professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and have been president of the Urogynecology Unit at my University for more than 15 years. I deal with all aspects of Urogynecology and pelvic floor dysfunctions. I am currently president of EUGA.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

IUGA is a highly prestigious scientific society in the field of urogynecology and has a strong collaboration with EUGA. I have been a member of IUGA for many years.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The last congress in 2023, and the congress in Italy - Como in 2009.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The book: les filles du feu of Nerval
The movie: Green book
I would recommend both.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

every type of music
shopping
the travels
the art

Murat Seval

Murat Seval

Ankara, Turkey

Murat Seval
Murat Seval

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I have been living in Ankara the capital city of Türkiye since 1995 when I started my medical education at Ankara University Faculty of Medicine. Before that, I was living in Diyarbakir/Türkiye, the city where I was born. I graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in 2001 and completed my residency training in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Ankara University in 2007. After working as an Obstetrician and Gynecologist in different hospitals for 6 years, I returned to Ankara University again in 2013.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I received the degree of Associate Professor given by the “Turkish Council of Higher Education” in 2017 and since then I have focused my clinical research mainly on the field of urogynecology. I am one of the founding faculty members of the “Urogynecology Doctoral Program,” which started education at Ankara University in 2018. I’m also a member of the Curriculum Development Board of Ankara University School of Medicine since 2020. Pelvic floor ultrasonography, ambulatory urodynamics, mid-urethral sling surgery, laparoscopic prolapse surgery, overactive bladder syndrome and chronic pelvic pain are some of the specific issues that I enjoy studying.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA since 2018. I joined IUGA to stay updated in urogynecology and establish new international connections.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first oral presentation at IUGA Annual Meeting in Austin with my broken arm in a cast was an unforgettable and exciting memory for me.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The "MATER" series consists of 3 books (Pia Mater, Arachnoid Mater, and Dura Mater) written by the Turkish writer “Serkan Karaismailoğlu,” who is a neuroscientist. He skillfully introduced scientific neurologic data into a gripping story, and I strongly recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I really enjoy listening to music and making music. I try to play guitar and drums, although I'm not very good at them...

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I love cooking. Furthermore, during our stay at home, the Covid-19 pandemic taught me how to cook many new dishes, including sushi, as well.

John Short

John Short

Oceania/Australasia

New Zealand

Gazala Siddiqui

Gazala Siddiqui

Texas, USA

Gazala Siddiqui
Gazala Siddiqui

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Houston , Tx . I moved to Houston for my job after finishing my fellowship. I am at University of Texas , Houston and enjoy living in Houston

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Associate Professor Urogynecology, I have been at University of Texas , Houston for 16 years and started the division of Urogynecology . My area of interest in Pelvic organ prolapse and I am involved in clinical research in Prolapse and incontinence

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA more than 10 years and have really enjoyed the journal and meetings.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The joint AUGs/ IUGA meetings , love the international flavor and what physicians do in other countries and learn from each other.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

The little things

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Travelling Reading Cooking

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I am trained in India & US and appreciate my training at both places

Tanvir Singh

Tanvir Singh

Hyderabad, India

Tanvir Singh
Tanvir Singh

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Hyderabad/ India I was born here

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

My basic degree is MBBS, MS OBGYN, and further specialization in endoscopy - ISGE Bachelor of MIGS. I have undergone training in urogynaecology under my mentor, Professor Ajay Rane. I have work experience of 8 years.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2015. Being a part of the local society, UPIA under the leadership of Dr. Anuradha Koduri ( of which I am an Executive Member ), I developed a greater interest in research and found IUGA to broaden my knowledge to help women in my clinic.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My involvement in the TVT/ TOT workshop as organiser in AIGU, affliated with IUGA has been the most rewarding experience. The best way to learn is by teaching.

Ruchi Singh

Ruchi Singh

Melbourne, Australia

Ruchi Singh
Ruchi Singh

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in the most livable city in the world Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. I have worked in South east Asia before settling down in Australia.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have qualified as a specialist urogynaecologist and completed my training in 2015. I have a special interest in prolapse, incontinence and female sexual dysfunction. In my hospital there is a African womens clinic which focuses on female genital mutilation and its impact.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA since I commenced my urogynecology training. I am on the board of Urogynaecology society of Australiasia since 2019

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Attending the annual meeting every year. During COVID I did use the IUGA academy quite a bit and participated in online webinars and educational events

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Glass Onion: A knives out mystery. Was quite entertaining and would definitely recommend it

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I like reading books mostly fiction and listen to audiobooks on my commute to work. I also like to paint and draw in my spare time. Cooking, playing with the kids and my dog is another source of joy.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I am shy and introverted but once I become close to my friends I am the most talkative in the group.

Sanjay Sinha

Sanjay Sinha

Hyderabad, India

Sanjay Sinha
Sanjay Sinha

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Hyderabad, a bustling 6-million strong metropolis that is one of our newest cities, established in 1591AD. It has a GDP of about USD 74 Billion with information technology, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and defense manufacturing as key areas of commerce. I don't belong to Hyderabad having been born and brought up in the North. The language here (Telugu) has a completely different script and while I can manage the spoken language, I can't read or write. The alphabet is entirely different from Hindi, my mother tongue (the difference is akin to that between say English and Arabic rather than English and French). I came down to Hyderabad in 1996 immediately after I’d finished my training.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am Honorary Professor and Consultant at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad a private teaching hospital and part of the largest and oldest conglomerate in India. I do all of clinical urology with a focus on endourology, neurourology, urogynecology and functional urology. In addition we run a busy urodynamics unit with two MMS machines, video-UDS, UPP and the Laborie Urostym Pelvic Floor Unit. I am currently involved with the ICS Neurourology Committee and an author for the forthcoming 7th International Consultation on Incontinence. I am involved with several journals: Associate Editor (Voiding Dysfunction Section) for BMC Urology; Editorial Board Member for International Urogynecology Journal, Indian J Urology and Current Bladder Dysfunction. I was also just invited to join the ICS Good Urodynamics Practices Standardization Committee for Pressure Flow Studies. We have several publications from our unit and I believe the one on Cough Associated Detrusor Overactivity published in Neurourology Urodynamics https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.23928 in 2019 is a recent stand-out.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I had a rather convoluted entry into IUGA and I must thank Prof Paul Riss from Austria for this. Prof Riss was a senior editor for the IUJ at the time and sent me a few reviews that he happened to like. He subsequently invited me to join the Editorial Board, I believe around 2008. It was only then that I realized that journal was affiliated to this organization IUGA and I went ahead and became a member. To this day, despite my never having worked professionally with Prof Riss, I regard him as a mentor and have the deepest respect for him as someone who exemplifies the finest traits of humanity.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most memorable moments in IUGA have to be work with the International Exchange Sub-committee that I was involved with for 6 years (three of those as chair). The activities of this group were later subsumed into the Education Committee. We standardized the format for a basic 2-day urogynecology course and conducted the program across several countries. It was great fun working with that group and I made friendships that I have treasured over the years.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

"The Order of Time" by Carlo Rovelli is simply mind-blowing. For a list of my 10 favorite books for quarantin(m)es https://twitter.com/urologyhyderabd/status/1245319582367100928?s=20

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Three things that I love doing: reading physics especially astronomy, playing tennis and karaoke singing (a recent re-awakening) of old Hindi and English slow and country-style songs.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I love creating parodies out of songs!

Harini Sivamani

Harini Sivamani

Chennai, India

Harini Sivamani
Harini Sivamani

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently residing in Chennai, India. 
I have joined as a fellow under Prof. Dr. Rajamaheswari.
I completed MBBS in Kanyakumari in the year 2015 and  pursued OBG in Coimbatore and worked as Assistant Professor in Madurai Velammal Medical College Hospital and cleared MRCOG.  

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am presently a fellow in Urogynaecology at the Chennai Urology and Robotic Institute. 
I possess a total of 6 years of experience in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
My field of interest is Pelvic floor medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I became a member of IUGA on April 1st, 2023, following the recommendation of my mentor.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I am thrilled to have been chosen as a volunteer for the educational committee and am eager to collaborate.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Harper Lee, To kill a Mocking Bird
Movie: Steve Jobs, Game of Thrones

Rafael Solano

Rafael Solano

Mexico City, Mexico

Rafael Solano
Rafael Solano

Where are you from?

Mexico City, Mexico

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

Professional Profile I am a Gynecologist, Urogynecologist, and Doctor of Medical Sciences with over 15 years of experience in the field of urogynecology. Currently, I serve as the Head of the Research Division at Hospital Ángeles Acoxpa in Mexico City, where I lead projects focused on women’s pelvic health. My areas of expertise include the study of pathophysiological aspects of overactive bladder, the surgical management of pelvic organ prolapse (sacrospinous ligament fixation and iliococcygeus muscle techniques), as well as the development of innovative approaches for chronic pelvic pain. My most recent research focuses on the use of low-intensity shockwave therapy for managing chronic pelvic pain and vulvodynia. Professional Inspiration Since the beginning of my career, I have been driven by the desire to combine medical knowledge with scientific research to develop solutions that transform women’s lives. My greatest professional satisfaction comes from seeing the positive impact that a personalized, evidence-based approach has on my patients. In every project, my goal is to generate solid evidence that can be translated into practical improvements for both patients and healthcare professionals in the field.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

One of the best pieces of advice I have ever received came from one of my first research mentors. He helped me understand the impact that clinical research has on day-to-day patient care. He told me: "If you manage to combine both disciplines, you will be an excellent clinician." This advice has been a constant guide throughout my career. It reminded me that research is not just about theory or statistics; it is a powerful tool to transform medical care. Since then, I have worked to integrate scientific knowledge with clinical practice, ensuring that every discovery can translate into concrete improvements in my patients' quality of life.

I've been an IUGA member since

2007

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

My motivation to join IUGA stemmed from the desire to be part of a global community dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in urogynecology. From my perspective, IUGA is not only a leading organization in the field but also a platform that fosters collaboration, innovation, and impact on women’s pelvic health worldwide. For me, being a member of IUGA means actively contributing to the development of international standards, participating in high-impact research projects, and learning from colleagues who share the same passion for improving women’s quality of life. It also represents an opportunity to bring the experience and knowledge from my region to a global audience.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

In 2007, I submitted a research project to the IUGA Annual Meeting, and it was selected for an oral presentation. That was an incredibly gratifying and unforgettable experience. It marked my first exposure to a global forum in the field and gave me the opportunity to share my work with leading experts from around the world. This experience not only validated the effort I had put into my research but also inspired me to continue contributing to the advancement of urogynecology on an international stage. It remains a pivotal moment in my career and a reminder of the importance of collaboration and knowledge exchange within the IUGA community.

Barbara Spodniaková

Barbara Spodniaková

Bratislava, Slovakia

Barbara Spodniaková
Barbara Spodniaková

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live and work in Bratislava (Slovakia) which is also my home town. Besides temporary stays in Ljubljana (Slovenia), Lille (France) and Porto (Portugal) I completed my medical studies at the Medical Faculty, Comenius University Bratislava and started working in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Faculty Hospital in Brno in Czech Republic where I have been staying as postgraduate for three years. Then I moved back to Bratislava where I worked in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Faculty Hospital. Since February 2023 I have been working in newly opened Hospital Bory in Bratislava as a clinical resident in Urogynecology.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I acquired a PhD with thesis „Levator ani muscle defects and fascial defects in symptomatic patients – MRI study“. My research interests focus on use of 3D/4D ultrasound in urogynecology and also effects of pelvic floor muscle training in treatment for pelvic floor disorders.  

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA more than 10 years ago in order to keep updated with the recent trends in UG.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most memorable IUGA experience to date was the annual meeting in Vienna during the summer of 2018.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last book I read was Tasmania by Paolo Giordiano. Even though I do not consider it to be his best piece, I still recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

In my free time I love doing different sports, dancing salsa, reading books, visiting theatre, cooking (especially baking) and travelling.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Fun fact: I have the most useless hobby I have ever heard of – I speak backwards.

Ryan Stratford

Ryan Stratford

Arizona, USA

Ryan Stratford
Ryan Stratford

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Arizona, United States. When I finished my training with Bob Shull, my wife requested we move to Arizona, where she grew up. I have loved living here! There are many outdoor activities available in the desert and beautiful sunsets. Our communicty usually increase 20% in size every winter because of winter visitors who live part time in Arizona. Phoenix is the fifth largest city in the United States. It is a great place to live!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

After finishing my fellowship training, I started a Urogynecology practice on my own. I remember being thrilled to see 1-2 patients a day. Eventually, the practice grew. We now have two physicians, two nurse practitioners and a physical therapist who make up our clinical team. We train residents and love to teach. I have been involved in our local healthcare community and have served on the board and as president of the county medical society. As a urogynecologist, I treat all pelvic floor disorders. We try to provide both excellent surgical and nonsurgical care. I love taking care of patients.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA as a fellow working with Bob Shull. I especially enjoyed the friendships I made with members of IUGA who frequently visited Bob in Texas, and I wanted to continue being a part of the wonderful community of physicians in IUGA. I also aspire to participate in care offered to underserved areas of the world. IUGA and the FIUGA are wonderful avenues for providing opportunities for the membership to have an influence abroad.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My first meeting was my most memorable. As a fellow, I visited Copenhagen, Denmark and loved being together with physicians from around the world. I felt so kindly welcomed by everyone I met. I aspired to be the type of physician I saw in so many of my colleagues. IUGA is wonderfully inspiring.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Just read The Divine Gift of Forgiveness by Neil Andersen. I would highly recommend it. With restrictions on social interactions due to COVID-19, I hope to read many more books. I really enjoyed seeing A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood as it reminded me of the great good in people everywhere.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

My greatest hobby is doing activities with my family of five children and wonderful wife, Emily. We love to travel and have fun adventures together. Most of my spare time is spent with my children or in my current responsibility as a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

A little known fact perhaps is that I love to play the piano. Although not nearly the musician as many are, I compose some music and love to create music on the piano.

Carolyn Swenson

Carolyn Swenson

Michigan, USA

Carolyn Swenson
Carolyn Swenson

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA where I came in 2012 for my fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery and then never left!

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Michigan Medicine with board certification in FPMRS. I have been at Michigan Medicine since 2012. I am currently NIH funded and my main research interests are in the biomechanics of pelvic organ prolapse. I also have an interested in postpartum pelvic floor disorders and pelvic floor aging.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA as a fellow and have greatly enjoyed the international community IUGA brings together with the common goal of education and improving the scientific understanding of pelvic floor disorders.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I think the annual scientific meetings offer such a unique opportunity to learn from, and engage with, experts from all over the world. This year, I particularly enjoyed the keynote lecture by Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Mukwege.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I am reading all of the Harry Potter books with my 10 year old son and we are watching the movies after we read them. We have just finished the 5th book.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy playing music, baking, running, gardening, spending time with friends and family, and knitting.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I am left handed but operate right handed.

Steven Swift

Steven Swift

Charleston, United States

Steven Swift
Steven Swift

Where are you from?

Charleston, United States

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I have been at MUSC for 31 years. I am the director of the division of Urogynecology. My research focus is on better edging the disease state of Pelvic Organ Prolapse.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Always seek out others to help you.

I've been an IUGA member since

1993

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

Began as a fellow. IUGA has led to many friendships and research opportunities with colleagues from around the globe.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Working with the International Urogynecology Journal

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Carpentry, golf and wine

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

I am a certified sommelier

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

monty python

Visha Tailor

Visha Tailor

London, UK

Visha Tailor
Visha Tailor

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Born and bred in London, UK

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an obstetric and gynecology trainee in London with an interest in urogynaecology. Currently, I have been working as a urogynaecology clinical research fellow for the last year and a half focusing on a microbiome project at Imperial College London.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined 2 years ago as thought it would be a great way to meet like minded trainees, develop my knowledge of urogynaecology and be exposed to the most up to date research and training.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The Fellows stream and social at IUGA 2018 Vienna really motivated me with my own research project. It was a great place to get practical advice that I was able to use straight away.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Yes, a wonderfully written series of books!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love to dance, whether its prancing around my front room or attending classical Indian dance classes. I relax to music and every now and again need to lose myself to a good thriller of a book.

Mentor Annika Taithongchai

Annika Taithongchai

London, UK

Annika Taithongchai
Annika Taithongchai

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

South London, England.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently a trainee, having recently completed a clinical research fellowship with Miss. Thakar and Mr. Sultan. My areas of interest are endoanal and pelvic floor scanning.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Having attended my first IUGA conference in Nice, I realized what a wonderful family IUGA was. I have been provided with opportunities to meet fellow peers and a platform to discuss and learn all things necessary.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being part of the team hosting the first IUGA Allied Professionals Symposium earlier this year. It was a resounding success. It was exciting to hear topics discussed amongst such varied professionals, emphasizing one of the amazing things about urogynaecology being it's multidisciplinary nature.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy anything outdoors from skiing and snowboarding, hiking or netball to playing in the park with my son.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I have done audiobook narration for over 20 children's books.

Mentor Yu Hwee Tan

Yu Hwee Tan

Queensland, Australia

Yu Hwee Tan
Yu Hwee Tan

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in the Gold Coast, Australia and moved here to complete my Urogynecology fellowship.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a subspecialist urogynaecologist working as part of the public urogynaecology team at Gold Coast Health and the Queensland Pelvic Mesh Service, as well as in private in Brisbane as part of Queensland Pelvic Floor Services (Greenslopes Private Hospital). I am apart of the IUGA Fellows, Trainees, and Early Career Professionals committee and currently the chair of the IUGA FTECP webinars subcommittee.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA about 3 years ago when I decided to subspecialize in Urogynecology as I felt it was a great platform to connect with specialists and peers with similar specialty interests and to be more involved in research and education.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being part of the IUGA Fellows and Trainees committee!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly - great detective novel; would definitely recommend it.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Reading, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.

Philip Toozs-Hobson

Philip Toozs-Hobson

Birmingham, UK

Philip Toozs-Hobson
Philip Toozs-Hobson

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I have been a consultant in Birmingham for nearly 20 years. I came here as there was an opportunity to set up my own unit as a tertiary service serving up to 5 million people.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I work as a Urogyanecologist although a lot of my research is into maternal trauma from childbirth and currently trying to prevent premature delivery. I am lucky enough to have been awarded a research scholarship which now funds 1 day a week driving new research ideas.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have been a member of IUGA since about 1998 (ever since Linda told me I had to be a member!) More recently my membership comes through the BSUG and I would endorse the benefits of this affiliation to other national societies. I have always found IUGA the most friendly of the international societies.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The most rewarding undoubtedly was to have served on the Scientific committee under the chair of Dudley Robinson where you have the privilege of working with some great people and as ever learn more than you can ever contribute. The most memorable would have to be the friends I have made along the way (Princess Vivian, amongst others, you know who I mean!)

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Well I watched A Star Is Born on the way to Nashville. I now want to watch on a big screen and with a great sound system. I watched Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald on the way home!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

As many already know I played rugby when I was a youngster (until my body started to fall apart and Linda told me to stop!). My kids overtook this as my main past time and now they are all older and driving (dad's taxi no longer required so often) I like to hack round a golf course when I can. My wife is trying to get me engaged in gardening but that is seriously more complicated than medicine.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I once published a paper entitled Roasting Chestnuts by the Fire: Ramsay’s Syndrome, hypothesizing why male chefs have lower fertility rates. Full reference Roasting Chestnuts by the Fire: Ramsay’s Syndrome. S Kadian, P Latthe, M Afnan, P. Toozs-Hobson J Obstet Gynaecol 2008 Jan; 28 (1): 120-1. Let's see how often it is now cited!

Aiste Ugianskiene

Aiste Ugianskiene

Aalborg, Denmark

Aiste Ugianskiene
Aiste Ugianskiene

Tell us where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

My motherland is Lithuania, but the last 15 years I have been living in Denmark. Here I have finished my medical education including my residency.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I have finished my residency in 2015. Since I have been working in an urogynaecological team. In 2017 I have started subspecialist training programme in urogynaecology, which lasts 3 years. So I am almost done with that.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2016, because my mentor invited my to join her to attend the Annual IUGA meeting.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

The most memorable IUGA experience - my first podium oral presentation to hundreds of people :)

Bulut Varlı

Bulut Varlı

Ankara, Türkiye

Bulut Varlı
Bulut Varlı

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently living in Ankara, Türkiye. I completed my obstetrics and gynecology residency in 2016 at Ankara University School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and afterwards I began to work as a lecturer in the same department.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am currently working in a position of clinician and associate professor. 2 days/week I give care to the patients in the outpatient department; 2 days/week I am performing surgical procedures, with a vaginal, open, and laparoscopic approach depending on the clinical scenario.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I chose to join IUGA because it aims to improve the quality of care for patients with urogynecologic disorders by connecting clinicians worldwide.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I hope to have some memorable experiences soon, but I have not had any yet.

Dimitra Vasileiadou

Dimitra Vasileiadou

Athens, Greece

Dimitra Vasileiadou
Dimitra Vasileiadou

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist based in Athens, Greece, working in the public sector and in my private practice, HerCare Obstetrics & Gynecology. I have over 15 years of clinical experience, with a primary focus on urogynecology, pelvic floor disorders, and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. I am also certified in Sexual Medicine, and my work emphasizes on patient-centered care, education, and quality-of-life outcomes for women.

Alongside clinical practice, I actively support continuing medical education, regularly participate in national and international conferences, and contribute to the scientific community through peer-reviewed journal publications. I also serve as a reviewer and editorial board member for medical journals in my field.

I was inspired to pursue this career by the opportunity to improve women’s pelvic health and to address conditions that are common yet often under-recognized or under-discussed

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Some years ago after being some lectures of IUGA here in Brazil I decided to join and be an active member of this amazing society.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

Always listen carefully—to your patients, your colleagues, and the evidence. Medicine is at its best when technical expertise is combined with empathy, humility, and lifelong learning

I've been an IUGA member since

2025

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I was motivated to join IUGA because of its leadership in advancing urogynecology through education, research, and global collaboration. Being an IUGA member means belonging to an international community committed to excellence, sharing knowledge across borders, and improving the care of women worldwide.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

My most rewarding IUGA experience has been becoming part of the Communications Committee and participating in the PISQ-IR Working Group, which brings together expertise in pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and sexual health—areas that closely align with my clinical and academic interests. Collaborating with international colleagues on initiatives that integrate research, standardized assessment, and education has been both inspiring and professionally meaningful, and reflects IUGA’s commitment to advancing women’s pelvic health through global collaboration

 

 

 

Kim van Delft

Kim van Delft

Wamel, Netherlands

Kim van Delft
Kim van Delft

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Netherlands - Wamel. A very small town in The Netherlands, chosen as it is nice and peaceful. The location is ideal for commuting between hospitals.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

After medical school I worked for a year in Obs&Gynae, after which I started a great PhD project on levator avulaion following delivery in Croydon University Hospital (UK). I obtained my PhD in collaboration with the Radboud University (The Netherlands). Following my PhD I started my O&G residency, with special interest in Urogynaecology.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

During my research period I wanted to know more about the other parts of Urogynaecology. And I wanted to get to know more research fellows to exchange ideas and have fun during the meetings.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Presenting my own research and so much fun during the annual meetings!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

A Dutch novel during my holidays.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Playing hockey, tennis, skiing, enjoying time with my children, family and friends.

Monika Vij

Monika Vij

Wales, UK

Monika Vij
Monika Vij

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I am currently working as Consultant urogynaecologist at Swansea, Wales, UK . I am born in India and after my graduation and post graduation in Obs and gynaecology, I moved to the UK and went thru training programme and sub specialisation in Urogynecology. I moved to Wales after getting consultant post.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am working as consultant Urogynaecologist since 2015. My special interest in central sensitivitysyndromes/central sensitisation and pelvic floor problems.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

Decided to Join IUGA during my subspecialty training. It feels great to connect with international community and to be able to share the knowledge, experiences and learn from each other.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Standing and presenting my work.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?
Salaar movie


What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
Enjoy music, listening to spiritual talks and watching movies.


What is one "fun fact" about you?
I love decorating my home and go on long walks with my husband.

Erika Wasenda

Erika Wasenda

New Jersey, USA

Erika Wasenda
Erika Wasenda

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

New Jersey, USA I grew up in New Jersey, crossed the country to do my fellowship training in California, and returned home upon completion.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am currently the Urogynecology Fellowship Director at Atlantic Health in Morristown, NJ. I have been here since I graduated fellowship in 2017.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I enjoy learning from others and can appreciate varied approaches to a problem.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Seeing old friends!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Embarrassing to admit -the Bridgerton series. If you're looking for a mindless escape, I highly recommend it!

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Traveling!

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I'm a first-generation American

Nicole Weber

Nicole Weber

New York, USA

Nicole Weber
Nicole Weber

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in Canton, NY, USA. It is the most northern part of new York near the Canadian border. We moved here to be closer to my in laws and I fell in love with the natural beauty. The lakes, mountains, forests, rivers etc.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am an Urogynecologist and have been in the field almost 20 yrs. I currently work in a combined venture with the military and local referral center. I take care of women with pelvic prolapse and urinary incontinence, but receive most of the patients with pelvic pain/IC.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I decided to join IUGA about 5yrs ago. I love to have references, latest research, and cohorts to communicate with about urogynecology issues. IUGA offered this but also many other views from other countries. This is important to me, since I believe we can all learn from each other.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I truly enjoy working on the PR committee!

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

I just read To Err is Human. It has interesting points about safety and our culture.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love the outdoors! We snow ski and water ski. We hike daily and sometimes kayak.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

You dont want me in the kitchen! I have tried to learn how to cook with no success. My last trial the kitchen caught on fire.

Mentor Adi Weintraub

Adi Weintraub

Israel

Adi Weintraub
Adi Weintraub

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in a small rural community located in a beautiful landscape and surrounded by fields. It is a 20-minute drive from the city of Beer Sheva where the hospital where work is located. Soroka University Medical Center is a large university hospital serving the entire population in the Negev, the southern region of Israel.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

I am the chief of the Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Reconstructive Medicine services at the Soroka University Medical Center. I am a consultant, work in the Gynecology and Maternity ward and run the Urogynecological Clinic and the perineal clinic that treats women who have undergone OASIS. I am an Associate Professor of medicine at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA towards the end of my residency when I decided I was interested in a sub-specialty in Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Medicine.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I fondly remember the IUGA conference in Nice, France. There I attended the Fellow's Day and presented research papers. I also remember fondly the IUGA conference in Nashville, Tennessee, USA were I had the opportunity to mingle and make meaningful connections with colleagues from around the world and have really enjoyed it there.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

One of my favorite books of all times is The Physician by Noah Gordon. I highly recommend it to everyone and especially to those who are fond of historical novels.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy listening to podcasts on a wide variety of topics. I love traveling in Israel and around the world. I enjoy spending time with family and good friends, I enjoy reading and watching series on Netflix.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I jumped a bungee jump from 110 meters and survived to tell about it.

Glenn Werneburg

Glenn Werneburg

New York, United States

Glenn Werneburg
Glenn Werneburg

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

I live in the Midwest in the United States. I grew up on Long Island, New York. I came to the Midwest originally for my Residency in Cleveland, Ohio. My family and I enjoy the region, and plan to continue here for the foreseeable future.

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am a urologist-scientist in the field of Neuro-Urology and Pelvic Reconstruction. My academic focus is to improve the mechanistic understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of urologic infection. I am also interested in using new machine learning tools to better predict treatment outcomes and improve counseling in urogynecology and functional urology.

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

MI joined IUGA because I am passionate about improving urogynecological care for all patients. Because a main driver for advances in the field comes from the international level, IUGA is optimally positioned to make positive change in the field through research and clinical care.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I am new to IUGA, and I look forward to many rewarding and memorable experiences in the coming years!

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

Spending time with my wonderful family.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

I am a Certified Sommelier.

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

I'm finishing "Outlive" by Dr. Peter Attia. It provides an interesting perspective on longevity and a practical framework to improve quantity and quality of life. It focuses on nutrition, exercise, sleep, and some other mechanisms that are often not emphasized in modern medicine.

Shalini Wiseman

Shalini Wiseman

Cork, Ireland

Shalini Wiseman
Shalini Wiseman

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Cork, Republic of Ireland. I came to Ireland to work as a physiotherapist, found myself a nice Irish man and stayed on. After living here for 18 years, Ireland is home.

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Experienced clinician for sixteen years in pelvic, obstetrics and uro-gynaecology physiotherapy in the public and private service. I have worked as a Senior Physiotherapist in Women’s Health at the Cork University Maternity Hospital, Ireland from March 2007 to December 2019. I am also the Clinical-lead Physiotherapist in Women’s Health at the Cork Women’s Clinic from April 2009 to date. My clinical area of focus are pelvic floor dysfunctions from bump to menopause. I have completed a physiotherapy clinical trial for the MSc by Research degree. I also provide physiotherapy-based lectures for the MSc OBGYN module and the midwivery module at the University College Cork.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

The reason I wanted to be part of the public relations committee is to increase awareness about physiotherapy and pelvic health. The role of pelvic physiotherapy goes beyond just pelvic floor exercises.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Meet the Experts (chronic pelvic pain) - IUGA conference, Dublin, 2013.

What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?

Last book- American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins. Definitely worth a read! After reading this book, I would recommend watching the youtube clip on 'la bestia train journey' to truly understand human endurance and tenacity.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I adore art, love visiting art galleries and enjoy sea swimming (along the shore line) and the beach. I try and indulge in any of the above in my spare time.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

Well, you do need to meet me to know if I am fun.

Manisha Yadav

Manisha Yadav

Kathmandu, Nepal

Manisha Yadav
Manisha Yadav

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Country of Himalays and Temples- Nepal

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Urogynaecologist and Laparoscopic surgeon. My research focus on pelvic floor injury

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I joined IUGA in 2018. It's a great platform to expand networking, access educational material and promoting knowledge in the area of pelvic floor medicine.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Receiving IUGA observership grant 2020, becoming the member of IUC committee...and lots more to come.

What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Cooking, Watching romantic and thriller series. I love to travel with my family.

What is one "fun fact" about you?

I always scream for ice cream ?

Said Yaiesh

Said Yaiesh

Melbourne, Australia

Said Yaiesh
Said Yaiesh

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.

Currently a Functional, Female, and Reconstructive urology fellow at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria - Australia

Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.

Certified urologist by training, graduated from the Kuwaiti Board of Urology in 2019. In 2021, I commenced a 2-year functional, neuro-, and reconstructive urology fellowship at the Austin Hospital in Victoria, and I am currently doing my second fellowship in female urology. I am interested in research on urodynamics, female dysfunctional voiding, and incontinence.

When and why did you decide to join IUGA?

I have always wanted to join IUGA and felt on commencing my female urology fellowship that joining IUGA would empower my skills and knowledge development in this field parallel to my fellowship training.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

I am looking forward to working on the Standardization and Terminology committee, which I have recently joined.

Mentor Ellen Yeung

Ellen Yeung

Australia

Rebecca Young

Rebecca Young

Sydney, Australia

Rebecca Young
Rebecca Young

Where are you from?

Sydney, Australia

Tell us about your work—your job title, where you work, years of experience, areas of focus or research, and what inspired you to pursue your career.

I am a urogynaecologist working on the North Shore of Sydney, Australia. I undertook my obstetrics and gynaecology training there, prior to subspecialty training on the Gold Coast and at St George in Sydney. My focus is on providing high quality clinical care and in offering in patients all treatment options. I have an interest in the management of recurrent prolapse, and have undertaken research on the prevention and management of obstetric trauma and the overactive bladder. I have been inspired to pursue my career by my patients and the appreciation they have for what we can do to improve their quality of life.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received during your career?

That medicine is a team effort - we work best and achieve the most when we work together.

I've been an IUGA member since

2019

What motivated you to join IUGA, and what does being a member mean to you?

I joined IUGA as I wanted to be involved with the international urogynaecology community, and to learn from them. I was struck by the incredible work that has and continues to be done by IUGA, as well as the accessibility of membership particularly for junior medical staff. Being part of IUGA means being part of that broader community with a shared goal of improving pelvic floor health globally.

What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?

Being invited to present at the IUGA conference in 2021 and meeting some of the giants of Urogynae there.

What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of work? How do you unwind or de-stress after a long day?

I enjoy time with my dog Allie and we spend quite a bit of time at the local dog park. I also enjoy swimming, and when I can volunteering as a surf lifesaver.

What’s a "fun or surprising fact" about you that most people don’t know?

I play the trumpet

Do you have a favorite book, movie, or music genre that you’d recommend?

Any fantasy novel

Mentor Masha Ben Zvi

Masha Ben Zvi

Tel Aviv, Israel

Masha Ben Zvi
Masha Ben Zvi

Tell us about where you currently live (city/country) and how you ended up in this location.
I currently live in Israel, not far from Tel Aviv, got back here a few months ago after spending three years in London. Missed the sunshine.
Tell us about your work - your job title, where you work, how long you've worked in the field, areas of focus or research, etc.
I work as a senior physician in the Urogynecology Unit at Wolfson Medical Center, where I have also done my ObGyn training. Got back after a fellowship in Urogynaecology at University College London Hospital.
When and why did you decide to join IUGA?
I have been a member for a few years now. Initially, I joined so I can use IUGA resources such as IUGA academy, however, I have stayed a member after meeting wonderful, interesting colleagues from around the globe.
What has been your most rewarding or memorable IUGA experience?
It will have to be IUGA in Vancouver in 2017, I have met some truly inspirational people who still guide me to this day, and of course, the location was fantastic.
What is the last book you read or movie you saw? Would you recommend it?
"The freezing order" by Bill Browder and the "Henna Artist" by Alka Joshi, are two completely different styles, both wonderful.
I would also recommend "The Hospital by the River"' a must-read for every Urogynecologist in my opinion.
What are your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
I enjoy reading, playing catch ball and beach volleyball, and traveling both around my country and abroad.
What is one "fun fact" about you?
I can make a very good cheesecake, but my culinary talents end there.

Lifetime Achievement

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

The IUGA Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an IUGA member who has made an outstanding contribution to IUGA and to the field of urogynecology. The award was first presented in 2001 to Axel Ingelman-Sundberg, one of IUGA’s founding fathers and a great stalwart in the field of urogynecology.

GIA64672025 - Montserrat Espuña Pons
2024 - Peter Sand2024 - Peter Sand
Mark-Vierhout-acceptance2023 - Mark Vierhout
Will-Davila-Acceptance2022 - Willy Davila
bob-freeman-lifetime-award2021 - Bob Freeman
h-vervest2020 - Harry A. M. Vervest
2019 - Peter Dwyer2019 - Peter Dwyer
2018 Paul Riss2018 - Paul Riss
2016 Carl- Gustaf Nilsson2016 – Carl-Gustaf Nilsson
2014 Bob Shull2014 - Bob Shull

Distinguished Service

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

The IUGA Distinguished Service Award is awarded in recognition of extraordinary service to IUGA in teaching, research, and education.

Ranee-Thakar-acceptance2023 - Ranee Thakar
willy-davila-dsa-20172017 - G. Willy Davila
2012 Peter Sand2012 - "Mr. IUGA" Peter Sand

Ulf Ulmsten

ULF ULMSTEN AWARD

ulf ulmsten

Ulf Ulmsten was a great innovator in the practice of urogynecological surgery. The purpose of this lecture is to disseminate scientific knowledge, but more importantly to encourage innovative thought processes among our dynamic younger IUGA members.

2025: Barcelona- "25 Years of Polypropylene Mesh in Urogynaecology: What Do We Really Know?" Christopher Maher (Australia) 

2024: Singapore- "The UROBIOME – Relationships to Bladder Health" Linda Brubaker (USA)

2023: The Hague- "Measuring Prolapse" Matthew Barber (USA)

2022: Austin- "Acute Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIs)…… A Tale of Two Sphincters" Abdul Sultan (UK)

2021: Virtual- "Childbirth and the pelvic floor: Where are we going" Bob Freeman (UK)

2020: Virtual- "Let the Light Come Streaming In – Leading with Compassion"   Suzie Bailey (UK)

2019: Nashville - "Curing Pelvic Floor Disorders in 2040: Measuring Sex and Other Aspects of Pelvic Floor Function"  Rebecca Rogers (USA)

2018: Vienna - "The Ideal Birth (in the developed world) in 2018 is UR-CHOICE!" Don Wilson (Australia)

2017: Vancouver - "Physiotherapy for Pelvic Pain and Sexual Dysfunction, an Untapped Resource?" Bary Berghmans (The Netherlands)

2016: Cape Town – "From Bench to Bedside in Pelvic Floor Surgery" Jan Deprest (Belgium)

2015: Nice - "Can We Predict and Prevent Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?" Ian Milsom (Sweden)

2014: Washington – "Creating a Gold Standard Surgical Device: Scientific Discoveries Leading to TVT and Beyond"  Peter Petros (Australia) and Carl Gustav Nilsson (Finland)

2013: Dublin - "Exposing the Science of Prolapse Meshes: A Foundation for Future Products" Pamela Moalli (USA)

2012: Brisbane – "Teaching and Learning in Urogynecology" Anthony Smith (UK)

2011: Lisbon – "The Pelvic Floor: Fallacies, Fascias and Facts" John DeLancey (USA)

2010: Toronto - "Sphincter Regeneration with Muscle Stem Cells: Cell Therapy Discovery Science of Clinical Trials" Michael Chancellor (USA)

2009: Como - "Urinary Tract Injury During Gynaecological Surgery" Peter Dwyer (Australia)

2008: Taipei - "Ways of Urogynecology in the Developing World" N. Rajamahaswari (India)

2007: Cancun – "The Pelvic Floor - Architectural Triumph or Disaster" Stuart Stanton (UK)

2006: Athens - "The Rise and Fall of Durgical Procedures" Karl Tamussino (Austria)

2005: Copenhagen - "Disorders of the Pelvic Floor: How did you get here? Where should we go?" Bob Shull (USA)

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