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.
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.
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
Nominations, including self-nominations, must be submitted to the IUGA Office,
Qualifications for Open Positions
Secretary
International Advisory Board (IAB) Representative - Africa
Committee Chair Positions
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:
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.
Liverpool, UK
Selangor, Malaysia
Nairobi, Kenya
Massachusetts, USA
New Delhi, India
Halifax, Canada
Grimsby, UK
Manila, Philippines
Sydney, Australia
Fjellhamar, Norway
Vienna, Austria
New York, USA
Manchester, UK
Penang, Malaysia
Doncaster, UK
Croydon, United Kingdom
Biratnagar, Nepal
Texas, USA
Singapore, Singapore
Turkey
Kolkata, India
Campinas, Brazil
California, USA
California, USA
Sydney, Australia
Salisbury, United Kingdom
New York, USA
Porto Alegre, Brazil
London, UK
Sydney, Australia
Taichung, Taiwan
Hong Kong
South Korea
Oregon, USA
Illinois, USA
Montevideo, Uruguay
Vancouver, Canada
Texas, United States
Kathmandu, Nepal
Serdang, Malaysia
Florida, USA
Auckland, New Zealand
Gent, Belgium
London, UK
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
São Paulo, Brazil
Ankara, Turkey
São Paulo, Brazil
Toronto, Canada
Nîmes, France
Melbourne, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
London, UK
Ohio, USA
Istanbul, Turkey
Ohio, USA
Edmonton, Canada
Missouri, USA
Louisiana, USA
West Virginia, USA
Canberra, Australia
London, UK
Rishon Leziyyon, Israel
Ohio, USA
Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Gdańsk, Poland
Illinois, USA
São Paulo, Brazil
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Texas, USA
Bern, Switzerland
Egypt
Chicago, United States
London, UK
Sheffield, UK
São Paulo, Brazil
Aurangabad, India
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bursa, Turkey
Melbourne, Australia
Gaziantep, Turkey
MD
Sydney, Australia
New York, USA
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Vienna, Austria
Iowa, United States
Istanbul, Turkey
California, United States
Glasgow, UK
Taipei, Taiwan Province
Beijing, China
Birmingham, UK
Chicago, USA
Birmingham, UK
Birmingham, UK
Northern America
New York, USA
California, USA
London, UK
Aberdeen, Scotland
Uberlândia, Brazil
North Carolina, USA
Melbourne, Australia
Derry, Northern Ireland
Gold Coast, Australia
Gondar, Ethiopia
Massachusetts, USA
Kampala, Uganda
Quebec, Canada
Antwerp, Belgium
Auckland, New Zealand
California, United States
London, UK
North Carolina, USA
Colorado, USA
Famagusta, North Cyprus
Kolkata, India
Cambridge, UK
Santiago, Chile
Jacksonville, United States
Tamilnadu, India
Guernsey, UK
Besancon, France
Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Islamabad, Pakistan
MBBS, MD, FRCOG
United Kingdom
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Europe
The Netherlands
Cleveland, Ohio
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Hyderabad, Pakistan
London, United Kingdom
New Jersey, USA
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pennsylvania, USA
Edmonton, Canada
Melbourne, Australia
Varese, Italy
Ankara, Turkey
Oceania/Australasia
New Zealand
Texas, USA
Hyderabad, India
Melbourne, Australia
Hyderabad, India
Chennai, India
Mexico City, Mexico
Bratislava, Slovakia
Arizona, USA
Michigan, USA
Charleston, United States
London, UK
London, UK
Queensland, Australia
Birmingham, UK
Aalborg, Denmark
Ankara, Türkiye
Wamel, Netherlands
Wales, UK
New Jersey, USA
New York, USA
Israel
New York, United States
Cork, Ireland
Kathmandu, Nepal
Melbourne, Australia
Australia
Sydney, Australia
Tel Aviv, Israel
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.
The IUGA Distinguished Service Award is awarded in recognition of extraordinary service to IUGA in teaching, research, and education.
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.
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)