Introduction of AAGL MED Talk
AAGL MED Talk I - What Defines a Gynecologic Surgical Mentor
Michael Shu, MD
Presentations:
Opening Ceremony
Course Description:
Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (MIGS) is on the precipice of ABOG subspecialty certification which in turn will produce a paradigm shift in the gynecologic surgical care provided for women. As pathology becomes increasingly complex, our field requires leaders and mentors to train and encourage a new generation of surgeons. What defines a gynecologic surgical mentor? And who qualifies to fulfill this role for obstetrician gynecologists at large? This MED Talk highlights why the MIGS subspecialist is most impactful for this purposeful selection and advancement in healthcare and provides evidence - based actions on how gynecologic surgeons may position themselves as consultants and mentors for others in the local community.
Learning Objectives: After attending this session, the participant will be able to: 1) Define WHAT makes a gynecologic surgical mentor, including a highlight of the MIGS subspecialist surgical abilities, and clinical knowledge; 2) Identify WHY the MIGS subspecialist is most appropriate to mentor and teach a new wave of gynecologic surgeons; and 3) Explore HOW the MIGS subspecialist should position himself/herself to be available for consultation, partnership, and most importantly mentorship.
Introduction of Honorary Chair
Honorary Chair Address
Linda D. Bradley, MD, OB/GYN & Women’s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Introduction of President
Presidential Address
Michel J. Canis, MD, PhD, C.H.U. Clermont-Ferrand CHU Estaing, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Introduction of 2025 President
Adjourn
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