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IUGA President's Letter
is always one of the highlights of the year for me, and this year I have the additional honor of welcoming you to the meeting as your president. I am looking forward to catching up with friends and colleagues and making new connections. I hope you are...
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Letter from the Editor
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IUGA Spotlight - Volume 15 Issue 5
newsletter. In this issue, we will focus on the ‘take home messages’ from the conference. Our ever-amazing committee has put together a summary of the highlights of the meeting, which I’m sure will act as an informative reminder and reference guide....
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Expert Opinion: Female Genital Mutilation
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Expert Opinion: Vaginal Pessaries in the Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Meet Your Board Member: Fred Milani
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Phyiso Corner: Report on the Pelvic Health Unit, Physiotherapy Department at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
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Trainee Corner
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Interactive Networking Session: Cuál es el mejor tratamiento quirúrgico para el prolapso apical? Cuál es el papel de la fisioterapia en el postoperatorio?
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IUGA 46th Annual Meeting Goes Virtual
Dear Colleagues, I hope this email finds you and your families well and safe. I know we are all eager to see one another in person again, but unfortunately, we will have to wait a little longer.
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Meet A Publications Committee Member: Cristiane Carboni
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Winners of IUGA Video Contest 2021 Announced
We are happy to announce that the winners of the IUGA Video Contest 2021 have been choosen!
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IUGA Webinar - Best of IUGA 2021
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2022 Call for Nominations
We are now accepting nominations for the following elected positions within IUGA: Vice President, Treasurer, International Advisor Board Representative from Africa, Committee Chairs for the Scientific, Social Media, and Terminology & Standardization...
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FIUGA Update
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Editor's Letter
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Does Vaginal Mesh Have a Future in the United Kingdom?
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Best Approach for a Young Female with a Repaired OASI and Symptoms of Anal Incontinence: A Colorectal Surgeon's Opinion
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Letter from the President
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Polypharmacy: When is many, too many?