Category: volume 36 – issue 1
Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery is an ever-evolving, rapidly changing landscape. In response, the AAGL’s Practice Guidelines Committee (PGC) creates high quality, trustworthy, clinical practice guidelines that are essential for medical professionals to deliver safe...
Is it the beginning of the end of the pandemic? Are we evolving to the point that Covid-19 becomes endemic? We’ve learned that perhaps there are 50 new mutations of the virus and for...
Greetings! The Foundation is excited as we transition to 2022! Despite the trials and tribulations of the pandemic, we remain strong and have continued to grow over the past year. Our mission of providing...
One of the aspects of SurgeryU that I am most proud of is its dynamic, ever-evolving nature. Yes, Surgery is the largest (and best!) on-line video archive for gynecologic procedures, but it is so...
Technology articles featured in this month's issue were submitted from the Fibroids and Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology SIGS. Thank you to all the AAGL SIG chairs, vice-chairs, and members – for these informative articles and...
Articles featured in this month's Difficult Series were submitted by the Fibroids SIG and Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology SIG. Thank you to all the AAGL SIG chairs, vice-chairs, and members – for the informative articles and...
This month we are featuring videos from the Fibroids and PAG Special Interest Groups, that have been selected from our massive SurgeryU library which they thought were worth sharing. SurgeryU features hundreds of high-definition...
The EMIG Steering Committee has had quite a busy year putting the final touches on the EMIG program. As you recall, Essentials in Minimally Invasive Gynecology (EMIG) is a comprehensive program designed by experts...
The AAGL Scientific Program Committee invites you to submit an abstract or video for presentation at the 51st AAGL Global Congress of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. This year, the meeting will be held on December...