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Show your skills in the IUGA Video Competition 2022

Calling all Fellows, Trainees and Early Career Professionals and Medical Students to submit well-edited educational videos to win a prize. 

Free webinar Best of the 47th IUGA Annual Meeting

Join the members of the Fellows, Trainees and Early Career Professionals Committee on July 23, 2022 (12:00PM UTC) as they present the best research, talks, and presentations from the 2022 AUGS/IUGA Scientific Meeting . Sign up for free now!

Call for Volunteers for Opinion Paper on ODS

The  IUGA Research & Development Committee requests help from the IUGA Membership on developing an opinion paper on Obstructed Defecation Syndrome. The committee is seeking for 3 to 5 writing group volunteers.

Executive Summary of Basic Science E-Book Now Available!

The IUGA Basic Science SIG and AUGS Basic Science Committee developed an E-Book entitled Foundational Science and Mechanistic Insights for a Shared Disease Model: an Expert Consensus based on the in-person consensus conference held in 2019.

Joint Report on Terminology for Cosmetic Gynecology

Cosmetic gynecology (also known as female genital plastic and cosmetic surgery) lacked standardized nomenclature and procedural definitions.

Pelvic Floor: Foundational Science and Mechanistic Insights for a Shared Disease Model- E-Book Now Available

Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) are complex conditions that impact millions of women worldwide.

IUJ Call for Editor in Chief

The International Urogynecology Journal (IUJ), the official journal of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA), is currently accepting applications for the position of Editor(s)-in-Chief. 

Scholarships Available for AUGS/IUGA Scientific Meeting

IUGA is pleased to announce the 2022 Annual Meeting Scholarship Program to support attendance to the AUGS/IUGA Scientific Meeting, June 14-18, 2022, in Austin, TX, USA.

International Urogynecological Consultation Chapter 1 Publications Now Available

IUGA congratulates the members of Chapter 1 of the International Urogynecological Consultation.
Their articles on Defining Pelvic Organ Prolapse are now published in the IUJ.