Other Societies

The collaboration between AGES and other international societies is paramount for the continual development of gynaecological minimally invasive surgery and improvement in womens’ health and quality of life.

RANZCOG is dedicated to the establishment of high standards of practice in obstetrics and gynaecology and women’s health. The College trains and accredits doctors throughout Australia and New Zealand in the specialties of obstetrics and gynaecology so that they are capable of providing the highest standards of healthcare.

AAGL is the leading association promoting minimally invasive gynecologic surgery among surgeons worldwide.

The British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy exists to improve standards, promote training and encourage the exchange of information in minimal access surgery techniques for women with gynaecological problems.

The International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy was formed in 1989. We fulfill the need for a scientific group who meets at regular intervals to share their knowledge and expertise in gynecologic endoscopy.

At SLS we believe in providing an open forum for surgeons and other health professionals interested in minimally invasive surgery and therapy. The importance of public discussion about minimally invasive surgery is vital as a solution to help improve the health of patients throughout the world.

Our purpose is to contribute to better health outcomes and experiences for all patients and consumers, and improved value and sustainability in the health system by leading and coordinating national improvements in the safety and quality of health care.

WES advances evidence-based standards and innovations for education, advocacy, clinical care, and research in endometriosis and adenomyosis, in collaboration with its stakeholders and global partners to improve the lives of all affected women and their families.

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