Conference Objectives:
The Sixteenth International Pelvic Reconstructive and Vaginal Surgery Conference once again brings together a most distinguished faculty recognized as authorites in pelvic reconstructive surgery. The two and a half day intensive course is designed for the practicing gynecologist and others interested in pelvic reconstructive and vaginal surgery. This conference is noted for the camaraderie between the faculty and the conference attendees. The conference is structured to provide ample opportunity for participants to interact on a one-to-one basis with the faculty.
After attending this educational activity, participants should be able to:
-Identify the anatomical derangements of pelvic support defects
-Incorporate surgical updates in patients with rectal prolapse, urinary and anal incontinence.
-Gain increased knowledge and appreciation how to treat surgical infections
-Incorporate current guidelines for selecting the route and method of hystererctomy
-Better manage pelvic floor disorders with new surgical techniques in pelvic reconstruction
-Effectively integrate vaginal hysterectomy into clinical practice
Learn about new gynecologic instrumentation, mesh materials, and surgical techniques
ACCME Accreditation
Credit
Emory University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 37 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Credit hours are as follows: Cadaver Program 8, Infectious Disease Program 3.5, Matinee Surgical Film Program 4.5 and the Scientific Program 21. Each Physician should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has awarded this Activity 37 cognate hours.
It is the intent of Emery University School of Medicine to assure that its educational mission, and Continuing Medical Education activities in particular, should not be influenced by the special interests of individuals associated with its programs. Having an interest in or an affiliation with any corporate organization does not necessarily influence a speaker's presentation, but the relationship must be made known in advance to the audience in accordance with the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Any conflicts will be disclosed before the beginning of the conference.
Dates
Cadaver Program: Sunday, September 17 2006
Infectious Disease Program: Monday, September 18 2006
Matinee Surgical Film ProgramMonday: September 18, 2006
Scientific Program: Tuesday, September 19- Thursday, September 21, 2006








