Medical Practice - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The UroGynaecological Society of Australasia (UGSA) has been established to advance all aspects of UroGynaecology.The Society aims to improve standards of care, expand horizons in female health care, improve teaching and training methods, not only for subspecialty training; but for other relevant medical and allied health care professionals. We aim to encourage research both clinical and scientific, whilst providing a platform from which such research may be presented.Closely associated with the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, UGSA assists the College and in turn is assisted by the College in matters pertaining to UroGynaecology.As an UGSA member you have access to presentations and video content from past ASM's dating from 2014 to our most recent 2019 event held on the Gold Coast. This material is provided exclusively to UGSA members. Become a member today and enjoy unlimited access to these presentations.UGSA is affiliated with the International UroGynaecological Association (IUGA), and our members benefit greatly from this association.If you have any information that would benefit other members and think it should be on the UGSA Member Area, please contact our UGSA Administrator e: jcollia-de-polacek@ranzcog.edu.au.Annual Membership of the UroGynaecological Society of Australasia (UGSA) is open to all interested Health Professionals. To learn more, please visit: www.ugsa.org.au/pages/ugsa-information-portal.htmlFor help with bladder and pelvic floor health visit www.ugsa.com.au• Call the free National Continence Helpline 1800 33 00 66• Visit www.continence.org.au• Or talk to your doctorTag @UroGynaecological Society of Australasia in your posts and use the following hashtags to help expand the horizons in female health care.#WomensHealth #UrinaryIncontinence #PelvicOrganProlapse #PelvicFloorExercise #VaginalProlapse #VaginalMesh #UGSA
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