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2018 FELLOWS Surgical Boot Camp August 18-19, 2018 Phoenix, Arizona CHAIR CO-CHAIR CO-CHAIR LAB CHAIR Amanda C. Yunker Ted T.M. Lee Matthew T. Siedhoff Nita A. Desai FACULTY Ted L. Anderson | Amber Bradshaw-Whitear | Douglas N. Brown | Jorge F. Carrillo | James N. Casey | Aarathi Cholkeri-Singh | Jon I. Einarsson Gerald J. Harkins | Hye-Chun Hur | Bruce S. Kahn | Jason D. Kennedy | Kimberly A. Kho | Jin Hee “Jeannie” Kim | Cara R. King | Franklin D. Loffer Javier F. Magrina | Nichole Mahnert | Gretchen E.H. Makai | Patricia J. Mattingly | Magdy P. Milad | Douglas Miyazaki | Jamal Mourad | Resad P. Pasic Kristin E. Patzkowsky | James K. Robinson | Stacey A. Scheib | Sangeeta Senapati | Jessica A. Shepherd | Kimberly A. Swan | May S. Thomassee Mireille D. Truong | Maria Victoria Vargas | Megan N. Wasson | Kelly N. Wright | Johnny Yi COURSE DESCRIPTION of small group sessions with flipped classrooms. approaches to advanced endoscopic procedures AAGL developed this course for one of the Simulation based medical education with a focus such as laparoscopic hysterectomy and robotic most competitive fellowships in the country, the on team dynamics will also be emphasized. surgery; 2) identify the differences among the Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic The ultimate goal of this two-day boot camp is various electrosurgical devices and energy sources Surgery (FMIGS). Through an innovative curric- to educate and update fellows on the latest theories, available; 3) practice various laparoscopic suturing ulum that incorporates a combination of targeted techniques and developments in minimally inva- & dissection techniques and how to successfully didactics and surgical skills laboratories, first year sive gynecologic surgery as they transition from incorporate these skills into minimally invasive FMIGS fellows will be exposed to introductory trainee to practicing clinician and even trainer. Top gynecologic procedures; 4) demonstrate proper principles in minimally invasive gynecologic faculty comprised of fellowship preceptors and basic and advanced hysteroscopy techniques; 5) surgery while returning second and third year fel- prior fellows from around the country who have acquire various tips and strategies for managing lows will further build upon their skills and delve volunteered their time will lead this educational complex cases, navigating pelvic anatomy and deeper into more advanced concepts. Both high endeavor. minimizing the risks of surgical complications; 6) and low fidelity surgical skills platforms will be perform safe peritoneal access during laparoscopy; utilized including cadaver-based training. Unique COURSE OBJECTIVES and 7) acquire introductory skills for optimizing to this year’s boot camp will be an introductory At the conclusion of this course, the clinician surgical teaching. workshop on surgical teaching and the creative use will be able to: 1) Formulate safe and efficient 1
COURSE OUTLINE DAY 1: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018 DAY 1: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018 Group A and B = 1 year Fellows st Group C and D = 2nd year Fellows Didactic Session: Group C and D: Second Year Fellows Groups, A, B, C, D: Location: See below Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) 7:00 Breakfast All Faculty 8:00 Anatomy v2.0 C. R. King Location: Embassy Suites and Fellows Please speak on Ureter Repair Prior to Performing this Procedure on the Cadavers 7:30 Registration 8:25 Endometriosis (RVE) C. R. King 7:50 Welcome, Introductions and Course Overview A.C. Yunker, 8:50 TLH S.A. Scheib Location: Goldman Auditorium (1st floor) F.D. Loffer, 9:15 Vaginal Hysterectomy J. Yi N.A. Desai 9:30 Break Didactic Session: Group A and B (First Year Fellows) Cadaveric Laboratory Session: Group C: Second Year Fellows (20 fellows) Location: Goldman Auditorium (1st floor) Location: Teaching Lab (2nd floor) 8:00 Peritoneal Access M.T. Siedhoff 10:00 Cadaveric Dissection (150 min) 8:25 Energy in Action J.N. Casey Open Avascular Spaces, Identify Uterine Artery from its Origin, Ureterolysis, Repair of Transected Ureter 8:50 Suturing and Knot Tying J.H. Kim Faculty: A. Bradshaw-Whitear, J.I. Einarsson, C.R. King, J. Mourad, R.P. Pasic, M.T. Siedhoff, M.N. Wasson 9:15 Questions & Answers All Faculty Group moves to Atrium for lunch presentation and networking 9:30 Break 12:30 Laparoscopic Radiofrequency Technology: The Revolutionary Future of Medicine J.A. Shepherd Simulation Laboratory Session: Group A: First Year Fellows 1:00 Networking Lunch 10:00 TLH Training Pathway (60 min.) K.A. Swan, Location: Endo (2nd floor) G.E.H. Makai, Simulation Laboratory Session: Group D: Second Year Fellows (20 fellows) N. Mahnert Group relocates back to the Goldman Auditorium (1st floor) for remaining lectures 10:00 Hysteroscopy (75 min.) J.K. Robinson Location: OR1/OR2 (2nd floor) 11:00 Big, Bad and Ugly: Tough Case Scenarios D.N. Brown 11:15 Vaginal Hysterectomy (75 min.) D. Miyazaki 11:25 Avoiding and Managing Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence A. Cholkeri-Singh Location: (Conference Room (2nd floor) 11:50 Driving It Home All Faculty Group moves to Atrium for lunch presentation and networking 12:15 Questions & Answers All Faculty 12:30 Laparoscopic Radiofrequency Technology: The Revolutionary Future of Medicine J.A. Shepherd Group moves to Atrium for lunch presentation and networking 1:00 Networking Lunch 12:30 Laparoscopic Radiofrequency Technology: The Revolutionary Future of Medicine J.A. Shepherd Simulation Laboratory Session: Group C: Second Year Fellows (20 fellows) 1:00 Networking Lunch Simulation Laboratory Session: Group B: First Year Fellows 1:30 Hysteroscopy (75 min.) J.K. Robinson 10:00 Hysteroscopy (75 min.) J.K Robinson Location: OR1/OR2 (2nd floor) Location: OR1/OR2 (2nd floor) 2:45 Vaginal Hysterectomy (75 min.) D. Miyazaki 11:15 Robotic Primer (75 min.) G.J. Harkins Location: Conference Room (2nd floor) Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) 4:00 Adjourn Group moves to Atrium for lunch presentation and networking Cadaveric Laboratory Session: Group D: Second Year Fellows (20 fellows) 12:30 Laparoscopic Radiofrequency Technology: The Revolutionary Future of Medicine J.A. Shepherd Location: Teaching Lab (2nd floor) 1:00 Networking Lunch 1:30 Cadaveric Dissection (150 min) Open Avascular Spaces, Identify Uterine Artery from its Origin, Ureterolysis, Repair of Transected Ureter Simulation Laboratory Session: Group A: First Year Fellows Faculty: A. Bradshaw-Whitear, J.I. Einarsson, C.R. King, N. Mahnert, R.P. Pasic, 1:30 Hysteroscopy (75 min) J.K Robinson M.T. Siedhoff, M.N. Wasson Location: OR1/OR2 (2nd floor) 4:00 Adjourn 2:45 Robotic Primer (75 min) G.J. Harkins Didactic Session: Group A, B, C, D (ALL Fellows) Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) Location: Goldman Auditiorium 4:00 Adjourn 4:00 Chronic Pelvic Pain S.A. Scheib Simulation Laboratory Session: Group B: First Year Fellows 4:25 Complications R.P. Pasic 1:30 TLH Training Pathway (60 min.) K.A. Swan, Case-based Interactive Approach for Fellows to Work Through Avoidance, Location: Endo (2nd floor) G.E.H. Makai Diagnosis and Management Group relocates back to the Goldman Auditorium (1st floor) for remaining lectures 4:50 Questions & Answers All Faculty 2:30 Big, Bad and Ugly: Tough Case Scenarios D.N. Brown 5:00 Adjourn 2:55 Avoiding and Managing Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence A. Cholkeri-Singh 6:00 Casual Reception All Faculty 3:20 Driving It Home All Faculty Location: Embassy Suites and Fellows 3:45 Questions & Answers All Faculty 7:00 Mixer, sponsored by Teleflex (Invitation only) 4:00 Adjourn 2
COURSE OUTLINE DAY 2: SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 2018 DAY 2: SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 2018 Groups B, C, D Didactic Session: Optional Track: Groups A Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) Location: Conference Room (2nd floor) 7:00 Breakfast All Faculty 10:30 Work/Life Balance J.D. Kennedy Location: Embassy Suites and Fellows 11:00 What to Do When Your Dream Job Is Not So Dreamy? M.S. Thomassee 7:30 Registration Open 11:30 Real-Life Frogger: How to Successfully Navigate an Academic Career A.C. Yunker 7:50 Welcome, Introductions and Course Overview A.C. Yunker, 12:00 Questions & Answers All Faculty N.A. Desai 12:30 Research Lunch Symposium – Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) K.A. Kho, Cadaveric Laboratory Session: Group A (20 First Year fellows) • FPRN Update A.C. Yunker, Location: Teaching Lab (2nd floor) • How to Do Research in a Busy Clinical Practice, Lessons Learned, Etc. P.J. Mattingly 7:00 Cadaveric Lab (150 min) Didactic Session: Groups A, C, D (40 Second Year Fellows) Suturing, Knot Tying and TLH Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) Faculty: J.I. Einarsson, B.S. Kahn, K.A. Kho, J.F. Magrina, G.E.H. Makai, P.J. Mattingly, K.E. Patzkowsky, J.K. Robinson, S.A. Scheib, M.T. Siedhoff 10:00 What Would You Do? (Surgical Film Festival/Flipped Classroom) M.T. Siedhoff 9:30 Break 10:25 Informed Consent, How to Manage the Difficult Patient, Giving Bad News S. Senapati Didactic Session: Optional Track: Groups B 10:50 Patient Positioning, Optimal Operating Room Set Up M.V. Vargas Location: Conference Room (2nd floor) 11:15 Operative Hysteroscopy A. Cholkeri-Singh 8:00 Work/Life Balance J.D. Kennedy 11:40 Morcellation Techniques M. Truong 8:25 What to Do When Your Dream Job Is Not So Dreamy? M.S. Thomassee 12:05 Advanced Robotic Topics K.E. Patzkowsky 8:50 Real-Life Frogger: How to Successfully Navigate an Academic Career A.C. Yunker 12:30 Research Lunch Symposium – Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) K.A. Kho, 9:15 Questions & Answers All Faculty • FPRN Update A.C. Yunker, • How to Do Research in a Busy Clinical Practice, Lessons Learned, Etc. P.J. Mattingly 9:30 Break Didactic Session: Groups A, B, C, D (40 Second Year Fellows) Didactic Session: Groups B, C, D Location: Goldman Auditorium (1st floor) Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) 1:30 Mentorship T.L. Anderson 8:00 ERAS K.N. Wright 1:55 Tips on How to Make Good Surgical Videos C. King 8:25 Route Selection M.P. Milad 2:20 Surgical Simulation Resources and Training S. Senapati 8:50 Workshop: Teach the Teacher J.F. Carrillo 2:45 Life After Fellowship J.N. Casey 9:15 Questions & Answers All Faculty 3:10 Questions & Answers All Faculty 9:30 Break 3:30 Adjourn Cadaveric Laboratory Session: Group B (20 First Year fellows) Location: Teaching Lab (2nd floor) 10:00 Cadaveric Lab (150 min) Suturing, Knot Tying and TLH Faculty: J.I. Einarsson, B.S. Kahn, K.A. Kho, J.F. Magrina, G.E.H. Makai, P.J. Mattingly, K.E. Patzkowsky, J.K. Robinson, S.A. Scheib, M.T. Siedhoff 12:30 Research Lunch Symposium K.A. Kho, Location: Sonntag Pavilion (1st floor) A.C. Yunker, • FPRN Update P.J. Mattingly • How to Do Research in a Busy Clinical Practice, Lessons Learned, Etc. 3
Rawpixel COURSE OUTLINE 7:00 Welcome, Introductions and Course Overview A.P. Advincula, G.E.H. Makai 7:05 Workshop I: Teach the Teacher (part 2) N.M. Donnellan, J.F. Carrillo 9:05 Break 9:20 Primer on Simulation-Based Medical V. Lerner Honoring Our Legacy as We Unite Education to Elevate Gynecologic Surgery • Provide a basic framework for simulation scenario/curriculum development and Becoming a Leader in MIGS debriefing 10:20 Panel Discussion: Developing a Career in J.K. Robinson, Gynecologic Surgery: Lessons Learned K.N.Wright, Moderator: A.P. Advincula, G.E.H. Makai H-C. Hur, T.R. Jackson FELO-608 This fully immersive all day postgraduate course is designed to enhance the profes- 11:00 Working Box Lunch Talk: Difficult Patients, M.T. Siedhoff sional development of residents and fellows by cultivating life practices critical to Delivering Bad News, and Discussing Surgical the success of individuals both personally and professionally. In addition, workshops Complications will be integrated that address pedagogical skills and video production. Components 12:30 Navigating the Difficult Workplace L.D. Bradley Co-Chairs: of this postgraduate course are a progression of curriculum introduced during the • Address topics such as sexual harass- Arnold P. Advincula FMIGS annual summer boot camp. ment, mean bosses, difficult colleagues, Gretchen E.H. Makai hostile work environment, etc. Prerequisite: Attendees must bring 3-5 minute surgical video clips and must have 1:00 Leadership Development R. Rankin Faculty: video editing software on their laptop. Please also bring your laptop. • Time and attention management Linda D. Bradley • Giving and receiving feedback Jorge F. Carrillo Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the clinician will be able to: 1) Nicole M. Donnellan Identify various pathways taken to achieve a successful career in gynecologic surgery; 2:00 Break Hye-Chun Hur 2) practice various video editing and production skills when recording minimally 2:15 Workshop II: ABC’s of Surgical Video M.D. Truong Tiffany R. Jackson invasive gynecologic procedures for teaching or self-learning purposes; 3) acquire Production Veronica Lerner various tips, tricks, and approaches for establishing a work-life balance through lead- • Prerequisite: Attendees must bring Richard Rankin ership development; 4) incorporate strategies for managing difficulties encountered 3-5-minute surgical video clips and must James K. Robinson in the workplace; 5) develop a practical approach to implementing simulation-based have video editing software on their Matthew T. Siedhoff medical education principles; and 6) acquire more advanced skills for optimizing computer (PC or MAC) Mireille D. Truong surgical teaching. • Please also bring your laptop Register now at aagl.org Kelly Nicole Wright 4:15 Questions & Answers All Faculty 4:30 Adjourn 4
General Information Target Audience 1. By email or phone to: The Executive Director, Linda Michels, at This activity meets the needs of gynecologists in training, as well as other lmichels@aagl.org or (714) 503-6200. healthcare professionals in the field of gynecology. 2. By phone to (833) 995-AAGL (2245) during Regional and AAGL Annual Meetings. Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the All persons who witness potential harassment, discrimination, or other accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for harmful behavior during AAGL sponsored activities may report the incident Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership and be proactive in helping to mitigate or avoid that harm and to alert appro- of AAGL and the Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery priate authorities if someone is in imminent physical danger. (FMIGS). The AAGL is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing med- For more information or to view the policy please go to: ical education for physicians. www.aagl.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/AAGL-Anti-Harassment-Policy.pdf The AAGL designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate ACCME Content Validation Statement with the extent of their participation in the activity. All the recommendations involving clinical medicine in the program are based on evidence that is accepted within the field of medicine as adequate Conflict of Interest justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. It is the policy of the AAGL to ensure balance, independence, objective, and All scientific research referred to, reported, or used in the program in support scientific rigor in all sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to the generally in continuing medical education activities are required to complete a conflict accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis. of interest disclosure form. This information will be printed in the syllabus which will be distributed at the workshop. In addition, all participating faculty Lodging Location are required to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict of interest Embassy Suites Hotel related to the content of their presentations and must also disclose any discus- Central Avenue & Thomas Road sions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices. 10 East Thomas Road Phoenix, Arizona Anti-Harassment Statement AAGL encourages its members to interact with each other for the purposes of Course Location professional development and scholarly interchange so that all members may Barrow Neurological Institute learn, network, and enjoy the company of colleagues in a professional atmo- St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center sphere. Consequently, it is the policy of the AAGL to provide an environment 2910 N 3rd Avenue free from all forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation to its mem- Phoenix, Arizona bers and guests at all regional educational meetings or courses, the annual global congress (i.e. annual meeting), and AAGL-hosted social events (AAGL Local Contact Information sponsored activities). Every individual associated with the AAGL has a duty to AAGL maintain this environment free of harassment and intimidation. 6757 Katella Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630-5105 Any individual covered by this policy who believes that he or she has been Ph: (800) 554-2245 or (714) 503-6200 subjected to such an inappropriate incident has two (2) options for reporting: 5
Honoring Our Legacy as We Unite to Elevate Gynecologic Surgery Scientific Program Chair Honorary Chair Honorary Chair President Marie Fidela R. Paraiso Stephen L. Corson Anthony A. Luciano Gary N. Frishman 47 AAGL Annual Global Congress on MIGS th November 11-15, 2018 MGM Grand Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada Cadaveric demos by top surgeons Come Learn From the Best and Brightest... I am proud to release the titles of the 28 Postgraduate 28 postgraduate Courses taking place at this year’s 47th AAGL Global 5 telesurgeries from courses around the world Congress. When developing these courses, the Scientific Program Committee focused on the enhancement of surgical technique. We are offering a variety of learning environments, with courses that include in-depth hands-on instruction Over 500 papers and 90,000 square feet of Dr. Paraiso with a cadaver, courses that include simulation, and detailed videos presented cutting-edge exhibits Scientific Program didactic courses. All PG Courses feature world renowned Chair expert faculty who love to teach and share their knowl- Honoring Our Legacy as We Unite to Elevate Gynecologic Surgery edge. We encourage you to register now as the PG Courses normally sell out. Looking forward to welcoming you to Vegas! 2018 AAGL GLOBAL CONGRESS ON MIGS POSTGRADUATE COURSES Sunday, November 11, 2018 Monday, November 12, 2018 FELO-608 DIDACTIC: Fellows Course HSC-709 DIDACTIC/SIMULATION LAB: Hysteroscopy: The Essential Do’s and Don’ts ROBO-600 DIDACTIC: Robotics: Accelerating the “Progress” Curve COMPLX-700 DIDACTIC: 1st International School of Surgical Anatomy (ISSA) Course: Tips and Tricks in Laparoscopic ROBO-601 CADAVERIC/SIMULATION LAB: Robotics: Beyond Hysterectomy Retroperitoneal Surgical Anatomy to Perform Safe Gynecologic Surgery ANAT-602 DIDACTIC: The Competent Surgeon - A Master of Retropelvic Anatomy AND surgical Dissection COMPLX-701 CADAVERIC LAB: 1st International School of Surgical Anatomy (ISSA) Course: Tips and Tricks in ANAT-603 CADAVERIC LAB: Deep Dive into the Underground Labyrinth of the Pelvic Anatomy Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Surgical Anatomy to Perform Safe Gynecologic Surgery URO-604 DIDACTIC: The Pelvic Floor and So Much More HYST-702 DIDACTIC: Laparoscopic Hysterectomy from Basic to Complex URO-605 CADAVERIC LAB: The Pelvic Floor and So Much More HYST-703 CADAVERIC LAB: Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Surgical Techniques to Make Complex Pathology Look Easy SUTR-606 DIDACTIC/SIMULATION LAB: Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Suturing NEURO-704 DIDACTIC: International School of Neuropelveology with an Emphasis on Neurogynecology SUTR-607 DIDACTIC/SIMULATION LAB: Advanced Suturing LAPA-705 DIDACTIC: Optimizing Tissue and Procedural Outcome During Laparoscopic Surgery ENDO-609 DIDACTIC: Deep Endometriosis: State of the Art SUTR-706 DIDACTIC/SIMULATION LAB: What’s the Best Surgeon Knots? Rome’s Gladiator Rule: Master in Knot-tying HYST-610 DIDACTIC: Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: From A to Z and Loading of the Needle PELV-611 DIDACTIC: Unraveling Pelvic Pain: A Practical Approach to Everyday Practice SUTR-707 DIDACTIC/SIMULATION LAB (SPANISH): Practical Application for Tissue Reapproximation, Intracorporeal HSC-612 DIDACTIC: Hysteroscopy Master’s Symposium and Extracorporeal Knots, Barbed Suture, and Suturing Technologies PEARLS-708 DIDACTIC: Gynecologic Oncology Pearls for the Generalists PUSH-710 DIDACTIC: Push the Envelope FIBR-711 DIDACTIC: Fibroids from A to Z: Medical, Procedural, and Surgical Management Register now at GENDR-712 DIDACTIC: The Role of the Gynecologic Surgeon in Transgender Care www.aagl.org/gyn18 REPRO-713 DIDACTIC: Reproductive Surgery: Mastering Fertility-Enhancing Minimally Invasive Surgery GOLF-714 DIDACTIC/INTERACTIVE: Play and Learn with the Masters: 18 Pearls of Surgical Excellence 6
2018 FMIGS Fellows Boot Camp AAGL acknowledges that it has received educational AAGL acknowledges that it has received in-kind grants from the following companies: support from the following companies: Boston Scientific Durable Equipment: Disposable Supplies: CONMED Corporation Boston Scientific Boston Scientific CooperSurgical CONMED Corporation Cook Medical Ethicon US, LLC CooperSurgical CONMED Corporation Hologic Inc. Ethicon US, LLC CooperSurgical Intuitive Surgical Hologic Inc. Ethicon US, LLC Invuity, Inc. Intuitive Surgical Invuity, Inc. Karl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc. Invuity, Inc. Karl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc. LiNA Medical Karl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc. Medtronic Olympus America Inc. Medtronic Olympus America Inc. Teleflex Olympus America Inc. Teleflex 7
F A C U LT Y Ted L. Anderson, MD, PhD Cara R. King, DO, MS Stacey A. Scheib, MD Vice Chair for Clinical Operations and Quality, Section Chair, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, Vanderbilt University Medical School, Surgery, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Louisiana State University - New Orleans, Nashville, Tennessee Madison, Wisconsin New Orleans, Louisiana Amber Bradshaw-Whitear, MD Kimberly A. Kho, MD Jessica A. Shepherd, MD, MBA Director of Robotic Surgery, Ogden Regional Director, Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Minimally Invasive Gynecology, Medical Center, Ogden, Utah Gynecologic Surgery, University of Texas Baylor Scott & White Women’s Health Group, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Douglas N. Brown, MD Division of Gynecological Specialty Surgery, Franklin D. Loffer, M.D. Sangeeta Senapati, MD, MS Columbia University Medical Center, Medical Director, AAGL Associate Professor, NorthShore University New York, New York Paradise Valley, Arizona HealthSystem, Evanston, Illinois Jorge F. Carrillo, MD Javier F. Magrina, MD Matthew T. Siedhoff, MD, MSCR Associate Professor, Orlando VA Medical Center Director of FMIGS, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Associate Professor, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida Phoenix, Arizona Los Angeles, California James N. Casey, MD Nichole Mahnert, MD Kimberly A. Swan, MD Assistant Professor, Minimally Invasive Assistant Professor, Gynecology, Banner University Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Gynecologic Surgery, Carilion Clinic, Virginia Tech Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona University of Kansas Medical Center, Roanoke, Virginia Kansas City, Kansas Gretchen E.H. Makai, MD Aarathi Cholkeri-Singh, MD Director, Division of Minimally-Invasive May S. Thomassee, MD Associate Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Christiana Care, Assistant Professor (Clinical), Louisiana State Gynecologic Surgery, Advocate Lutheran General Newark, Deleware University, Lafayette, Louisiana Hospital, Park Ridge, Ilinois Patricia J. Mattingly, MD Mireille D. Truong, MD Nita A. Desai, MD, MBA Director of Minimally Invasive Director of Minimally Invasive Associate Fellowship Director – MIGS, Gynecologic Surgery & Pelvic Pain Gynecologic Surgery St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Novant Health Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Phoenix, Arizona Charlotte, North Carolina Center, Richmond, Virginia Jon I. Einarsson, MD, PhD, MPH Magdy P. Milad, MD Maria Victoria Vargas, MD, MSc Director of MIGS, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Albert B. Gerbie, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Boston, Massachusetts Gynecology, Northwestern Medicine George Washington University School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois Washington, DC - Disctrict of Columbia Gerald J. Harkins, MD Fellowship Director MIGS, Penn State Hershey Douglas Miyazaki, MD Megan N. Wasson, DO Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania Associate Professor, WomanCare, Novant Health, Senior Associate Consultant, Department of Wake Forest University, Campbell University, Gynecologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Hye-Chun Hur, MD, MPH Winston-Salem, North Carolina Phoenix, Arizona Minimally Invasive Gynecology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York Jamal Mourad, DO Kelly N. Wright, MD Director, Department of Minimally Invasive Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon, Bruce S. Kahn, MD Gynecologic Surgery, University of Arizona Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Program Director, Fellowship in Minimally College of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona Los Angeles, California Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Scripps Clinic, San Diego, California Resad P. Pasic, MD, PhD Johnny Yi, MD Professor, Director MIGS Fellowship, University of Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jason D. Kennedy Louisville Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona Meditation Instructor/Content Creator/Coach, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, Kristin E. Patzkowsky, MD Amanda C. Yunker, DO, MSCR Los Angeles, California Assistant Professor, Gynecology and Obstetrics Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Jin Hee “Jeannie” Kim, MD Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Nashville, Tennessee Fellowship Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Columbia University Medical James K. Robinson, MD, MS Center, New York, New York Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC - District of Columbia 8
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