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Women Can Now Learn About Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Treatments at AAGL.org
Date:4/3/2008

view upcoming AAGL course programs and curricula to decide which meetings will best help them expand their surgical skills. Physicians can see the latest issue of the AAGL journal, The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, as well as search through the archives for past articles of interest. Copies of AAGL's newsletter, NewsScope, are also available on-line. The latest books on laparoscopy or hysteroscopy are available at AAGL's Bookstore.

AAGL's MedPage allows physicians to create their own Web page listing, giving patients and other doctors the quick facts with this simple, yet powerful tool. The AAGL Research Registries provide physicians an opportunity to learn from each other's experiences, specifically from unusual conditions, occurrences, and undesired outcomes. AAGL's members can search for a new job through Career Scope. Residents can search for Fellowship opportunities to acquire additional skills in advanced endoscopy and reproductive surgery. Physicians also can learn about scholarships, teaching grants, and financial support for research through the Foundation of the AAGL, which is dedicated to funding the development and application of emerging technologies to the benefit of health care for women.

About AAGL: Advancing Minimally Invasive Gynecology Worldwide

The AAGL is the first and largest organization in the world dedicated to gynecologic endoscopic surgery. Founded in 1971, AAGL works to advance the safest and most efficacious diagnostic and therapeutic techniques that afford less invasive treatments for gynecologic conditions through the integration of clinical practice, research, innovation, and dialogue. For the past 37 years, the organization has educated the world's finest surgeons while improving the lives of women everywhere. This global commitment to women's health care is embodied in their continuing medical education of physicians and professionals to further promote the well-documented high standards of minimally
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