of AustrIn 2009, we have decided on a unique approach to this congress, entitled: ‘Sex, Surgery and Gynaecology’. While great advances have been made in gynaecology, particularly in minimally invasive techniques and technology, too little emphasis is placed on the sexual function of our patients. We are privileged to highlight this topic in our scientific meeting.
The 2009 AAGL/AGES Congress offers participants an exciting program, including pre-congress workshops in minimally invasive surgery, basic sciences, education and counselling. Through our focus on gynaecological surgery, the Congress will explore issues pertaining to sexual and reproductive medicine, pelvic pain, endometriosis, prolapse and cancer surgery. We offer new insights into normal sexual function, hormone replacement, cosmetic and ‘rejuvenating’ gynaecology.
The AAGL represents the world’s largest professional association of gynaecologists, representing over 30 international societies associated with is name and almost 4000 worldwide members who specialize in the use of minimally invasive procedures for diagnosing and treating disorders of the female reproductive system.
AGES Is the premier gynaecological surgical association representing the majority of practising gynaecologists in Australia and New Zealand. With over 550 active members, the society is amongst the largest and most active of all surgical bodies in the southern hemisphere.
AGES' mission is to promote the safest and highest standards of clinical and minimally invasive surgical care for women through education, surgical training and clinical research. AGES is proud to host this conjoint meeting with the AAGL in 2009.
alian Gynaecological Endoscopy Society(AGES)