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About AUGS
As the leader in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) promotes the highest quality patient care through excellence in education, research and advocacy. For more information, click here to visit the AUGS website.
About the AUGS Foundation
The AUGS Foundation, founded in 2001, strives to improve patients' lives through the comprehensive support of research and public awareness that advances the prevention, treatment and cure of female pelvic floor disorders. The Foundation serves the medical community by supporting promising, innovative research regarding the causes, prevention, cure and treatment of pelvic floor disorders. The Foundation also focuses on women by supporting programs that raise public awareness about pelvic floor disorders, providing reliable information about effective treatments available and supporting the role specialists can play in women's health care planning. Our patient Web site is the primary vehicle for communicating with women about pelvic floor disorders. Click here to view this site.
The American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS), founded in 1979, is the premier society dedicated to research and education in urogynecology, and the detection, prevention and treatment of female lower urinary tract disorders and pelvic floor disorders. AUGS members are practicing physicians, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, nurses and health care professionals, as well as researchers from many disciplines, all dedicated to improving the urogynecologic health of women.
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