
- Vol 67 No 11
- Volume 67
- Issue 11
A wave of change: How EMIGS is altering the surgical training landscape
Nash Moawad, MD, MS, FACOG, FACS, sits down to discuss the recent standardization of Essentials of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (EMIGS) training program for minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons and how it's shaping the way this subspecialty delivers care.
Nash Moawad, MD, MS, FACOG, FACS, sits down to discuss the recent standardization of Essentials of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (EMIGS) training program for minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons and how it's shaping the way this subspecialty delivers care.
Moawad is the chair of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL)Steering Committee of EMIGS, and chief of the Division of MIGS at the Unversity of Florida.
Articles in this issue
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Highlights from the 25th Annual Premier Women’s Healthcare Conferencealmost 3 years ago
EMIGS: A new standard of carealmost 3 years ago
Endometrial ablation in the office settingalmost 3 years ago
Fundraising for early-stage start-upsalmost 3 years ago
Cheerleading and game plansabout 3 years ago
Past traumas may worsen menopausal symptoms and wellbeing at midlifeabout 3 years ago
Virtual IUD placement training improves clinician confidenceabout 3 years ago
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