Urogynecology: A Comprehensive Review Course
AUGS is thrilled to present the annual Urogynecology: A Comprehensive Review Course! This two-day virtual course is an immersive dive into URPS, led by nationally renowned and highly engaged faculty, offering an in-depth exploration of the field. This course provides practical and meaningful information that can be immediately implemented in the clinical and research settings. The Comprehensive Review Course is designed for practicing physicians and advanced practice providers, subspecialty fellows, gynecologic surgical residents, and all other learners who are searching for an opportunity to learn actionable and evidence-based knowledge into current state and future path of urogynecology. The goal of this innovative review course is to offer a valuable and dynamic learning experience.
Developing an Advanced Alternative Payment Model for Stress Urinary Incontinence
Research Report: Developing an Advanced Alternative Payment Model for Stress Urinary Incontinence
Pregnancy in Women With Prior Treatments for Pelvic Floor Disorders
Clinical Guidance Document: Pregnancy in Women With Prior Treatments for Pelvic Floor Disorders
Fellows Hands-On Course
Registration opens September 2027. If you have any questions contact [email protected]. Program Chair: Maria E. Florian-Rodriguez, MD | UT Southwestern Medical CenterProgram Vice Chair: Peter Rosenblatt, MD | Holy Cross Health This 2-day hands-on cadaver course is designed for 2nd and 3rd-year fellows in Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery who are well-versed in basic pelvic […]
Best Practice Statement: Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Adult Women (Withdrawn)
Best Practice Statement: Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Adult Women (Withdrawn)
Guidance for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery in Urogynecologic Surgery
Guidance for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery in Urogynecologic Surgery
Restriction of Surgical Options for Pelvic Floor Disorders
Position Statement on Restriction of Surgical Options for Pelvic Floor Disorders
Urinary Incontinence in Women (AUGS-ACOG Joint Publication)
Practice Bulletin: Urinary Incontinence in Women
SAFE Exam
Registration is closed.
The AUGS Self-Assessment Fellows Exam (SAFE) is a web-based, multiple choice exam designed to test objectives found in the Guide to Learning for Urogynecology.
AUGS Clinical Meeting

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.