The IUGA Research Partner Network is designed to help members connect, exchange ideas, and build meaningful multicenter and international research collaborations. By sharing research concepts and engaging with peers who have similar interests, members can help shape future research and strengthen the impact of work in pelvic floor health.
A new proposal entitled “Research Network on Sustainability in Pelvic Health (Care)” has recently been shared on the IUGA E-Discussion Forum by Kirsten Kluivers.
This initiative focuses on integrating sustainability into research, clinical practice, and guideline development in pelvic floor disorder care, with attention to the environmental impact of diagnostics, conservative management, and surgical interventions.
Members interested in Kirsten Kluivers’ proposal are invited to join the discussion and explore potential collaboration opportunities via the E-Discussion Forum:
The Research Partner Network welcomes clinicians, researchers, industry partners, and patient communities who are interested in collaborating and advancing research through shared expertise and resources.
Are you a member with ideas to share? Join the conversation by submitting your own research concepts or collaboration requests through the IUGA Research Partner Network: