Don't miss your chance to apply for one of AUGS's many volunteer opportunities and help them shape the future of their publications.
Don't miss your chance to apply for one of our many volunteer opportunities and help us shape the future of our publications. The Society and Journal are currently seeking the following:
Apply to be an Assistant Editor for Urogynecology
Application deadline: November 7, 2022
The Editor-in-Chief of Urogynecology has made a commitment to provide regular opportunities for participation in the journal’s editorial activities. Effective January 1, 2023, two volunteer Assistant Editor positions will become open.
Apply to be a Clinical Practice Statement Writing Group Volunteer
Application deadline: November 10, 2022
AUGS is currently seeking volunteers to serve on a Writing Group to develop a new Clinical Practice Statement (clinical guidance) on Diabetes and Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections. Support from AUGS staff will be provided.
Application deadline: November 16, 2022
In an effort to continue the evolution and development of urogynecology-focused publications, AUGS is seeking input from its members about important clinical guidance topics that are needed in the field. Those members interested in contributing ideas, are invited to complete a Topic Proposal* form by November 16.
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