Tagged: Volume 40 – Issue 4
It is with genuine excitement that we share with you what is a landmark moment in the history of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery: The first-ever joint virtual congress between AAGL and the European Society...
“The hysteroscope is the gynecologist’s stethoscope — how can we practice modern gynecology without it?” That question set the tone for the 3rd AAGL International Summit on Hysteroscopy, held March 13–14, 2026, at the...
The AAGL Practice Guidelines Committee is pleased to share two forthcoming publications in JMIG that reflect the Society’s continued commitment to advancing evidence-based care in gynecologic surgery. The first, “Evidence-Based Guidelines for Instrument and...
Over the past several weeks, the “Mind of a Surgeon: March Madness” tournament once again energized the @surgeryu_aagl Instagram community, showcasing the innovation, precision, and global collaboration that define minimally invasive gynecologic surgery today. ...
It’s a new year with a new set of scholars, as well as some leadership changes in JMIG’s Social Media team. Dr. Mireille Truong, the outgoing JMIG Deputy Editor of Social Media, founded the...
In early February 2026, the AAGL Fellow Robotic Course was held at Intuitive Surgical headquarters outside Atlanta, Georgia. The course brought together a select group of first-year fellows from across the country for an...
The upcoming 26th Advanced Workshop on Gynecologic Laparoscopic Anatomy and Minimally Invasive Surgery, May 29-30, 2026 at the University of Louisville, offers an immersive, high-impact learning experience for gynecologists seeking to advance their surgical...
This month, we cast a spotlight on articles, SurgeryU videos, and Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology (JMIG) article recommendations from the AAGL Hysteroscopy / Intrauterine Surgery (SIG) led by Chair, Jovana Tavcar, MD. Access...
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