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IUGA Announces Oscar Contreras Ortiz Award Recipients

The Oscar Contreras Ortiz Award was first awarded in 2018 to honor the memory and legacy of Oscar Contreras Ortiz, co-founder of the International Urogynecology Journal and IUGA President from 1996-1998.

IUGA Announces Top IUJ Reviewers in 2022

As with all IUGA activities, the success of the journal is dependent on the hard work of many individuals including the Editors in Chief, Editors, Editorial Board, and reviewers.

IUGA Announces 2023 Grant Recipients!

Each year IUGA awards two research grants and three observership grants. Please join us in congratulating the recipients of the 2023 IUGA Research and Observeship Grants!

IUGA Announces 2023 Special Service Pin Recipients

The IUGA Special Service Pin was developed to recognize IUGA members who provide exceptional services to the association or who are instrumental in promoting IUGA and IUGA events above and beyond expectations.

Listen to the Latest IUGA Podcast

The Newest IUGA Podcast has been released, entitled 'Urogynecology Fistula'.  Join esteemed Prof. Ajay Rane for an enlightening conversation interviewed by IUGA Podcast team member Bahiyah Abdullah.
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IUGA Robotics SIG Session - Is now available on-demand!

IUGA Membership benefit! On June 03rd 2023, we talked about How and Where to Suspend Vaginal Vault for Prolapse- Tips and Tricks.

Watch the SIG Session on-demand on the Robotic Sacrocolpopexy.

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New Mini State of Art Content Available on the IUGA Library!*

Attention members - Dive into the Fascinating World of AI in Image Analysis! See this and other Mini State of the Art Lecture recordings on the IUGA Video Library! Not a member yet? Become one today!

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Help your fellow IUGA Members with their Research

Participate in the research of Ariel Zilberlicht by completing the survey on Physician Dilemma and Attitude Towards Surgical Treatment and Subsequent Mode of Delivery for Women with SUI.

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IUGA Call for applications on Int. guidlines OASIs

The IUGA Obstetric Pelvic Floor and Anal Sphincter Injuries SIG is seeking volunteers to contribute to the development of a document: International Guidelines on Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIs). 
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