This course aims to impart, through its diverse faculty, clinical acumen that can otherwise take years to accumulate beyond fellowship training. Participants will be able to join multi-faculty sessions that include panel discussions and debates.
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4/26/2025 to 4/27/2025
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When:
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April 26-27,2025 10:00 AM
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Where:
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Loews Nashville Hotel at Vanderbilt Plaza 2100 West End Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37103 United States
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Contact:
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AUGS Staff
info@augs.org
301-273-0570
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Elevate your expertise on the latest treatment advances in pelvic floor disorders, this course is your opportunity to elevate your expertise. Join expert urogynecologists from across the nation for a live, in-person event where they’ll share invaluable advice on all aspects of care—from tackling challenging office-based scenarios to performing complex, minimally invasive pelvic reconstructive surgeries. Designed with an interactive approach, this course provides practical clinical and surgical insights to help you manage even the most complicated pelvic floor disorders.
Beyond gaining cutting-edge knowledge, this course also fosters collaboration and networking, breaking down silos to connect participants with peers and leaders in the field. Through multi-faculty sessions featuring panel discussions and real-world case reviews, participants will gain practical wisdom that often takes years to acquire post-fellowship. Don’t miss this chance to grow your skills and your professional network!
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize the techniques of native tissue vaginal repair for advanced pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
- Apply methods that are used to manage surgical complications that occur during urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse procedures.
- Explain advanced techniques in laparoscopic/robotic surgery that improve efficiency and outcomes.
- Understand different approaches to treatment of genitourinary syndrome of menopause and sexual dysfunction.
- Identify evidence-based research on synthetic and non-synthetic materials used in the operative management of pelvic floor prolapse and urinary incontinence.
- Describe management strategies for intra- and post-operative complications.
- Recognize the medical and surgical management strategies for colo-rectal disorders including fecal incontinence, rectal prolapse, and obstructive defecation syndromes.
- Identify techniques by which practitioners can diagnose and treat recurrent urinary tract infections, myofascial pelvic and bladder pain syndromes.
- Identify cost-effective strategies for practice building.
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