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In this issue:
  • RFP for IUGA 2017
  • 2013 Registration
  • Online Store Pre-Orders
  • Survey


Request for Proposal – IUGA Annual Meeting 2017
The RFP for the 2017 IUGA Annual Meeting is now available on our web site. Click below for additional information and to view the Prospectus.

Request for Proposals are due to the IUGA office by April 5, 2013. Good luck!

IUGA 2013 38th Annual Meeting

Don’t Forget to Register!
Don’t forget to register for the 2013 Annual Meeting in Dublin, Ireland! Register between now and March 31 to take advantage of early registration rates!
Online Store Pre-Orders Coming Soon!
Starting next week, IUGA will be offering Dublin attendees the opportunity to order items from the IUGA online store for pick-up at the Annual Meeting in Dublin. Although customers will be charged a pick-up convenience fee to cover the cost of shipping from the U.S. to Dublin, it will be much cheaper than the cost of regular shipping through the online store. Keep an eye out for next Friday’s weekly scoop which will include specific instructions on how to place your order!

Visit www.iuga2013.com for more information about the IUGA 2013 Annual Meeting in Dublin, Ireland!


Survey

The following survey is being conducted by The Urogynaecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery departments from Cork University Maternity Hospital and University of North Carolina. 

Dear Member,

Thank you for taking the opportunity to complete our questionnaire regarding sacrocolpopexy. We believe that international consensus is required regarding both surgical techniques and the management of complications. The survey has been piloted at the recent AUGS meeting. It will take no longer than 10 minutes to complete and will allow us to gather invaluable information. We would like to take the opportunity at IUGA 2013 in Dublin to present our results.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/sacrocolpopexytechniquesandpreferences

We value your cooperation in our endeavour.

With kind regards,
The Sacrocolpopexy Group