Category: Volume 38 – Issue 4
Globally, millions of people witnessed the awe-inspiring spectacle of the total solar eclipse. The moon moved in front of the sun, and for a few precious moments, day turned into night. We witnessed the...
Since the launch of the AAGL’s Essentials in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (EMIGS) at the beginning of 2023, tremendous progress has been witnessed in the field of OBGYN surgical simulation training and testing. Approximately...
And the winner is… CEDARS-SINAI! Over the past three weeks, a thrilling competition has unfolded on the SurgeryU Instagram account, @surgeryu_aagl, featuring 20 FMIGS Fellowships from across the world. The call for submissions for...
It’s been a couple of years since the new office-based codes were redefined and revalued by the AMA and CMS. Now that we are all getting more familiar with the criteria, I want to...
Anatomy, anatomy, anatomy: With repetition comes mastery. While the advancement of technology has undoubtedly enhanced surgical specialties, obstacles such as ergonomic challenges and intricate procedures leave many graduates of today’s OB/GYN residencies feeling underprepared...
In addition to the AAGL Global Congress, the following AAGL events, or events endorsed by the AAGL, are opportunities throughout the year where you can hone your skills. Events endorsed by the AAGL go...
This month we cast a spotlight on articles, SurgeryU videos, and Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology (JMIG) article recommendations from the AAGL Hysteroscopy Special Interest Group (SIG).