Welcome to the British Society of Urogynaecology - BSUG

The British Society of Urogynaecology was formed in 2001 following a request from the then College President Bob Shaw. He wanted to have Specialist Societies who could advise the RCOG in areas relating to their subspecialty.

While he was keen to affiliate them to the College, this was initially rejected by the Council. Nonetheless, the College Officers realised the importance of a close working relationship with Specialist Societies and so a College Officers/Specialist Societies Liaison Group was formed. This meets twice a year to discuss issues of common interest.

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28th Jun 2025

The BSUG hosted a dedicated session at the RCOG World Congress 2025.

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28th Jun 2025

BSUG Stand at RCOG World Congress 2025

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26th Jun 2025

Congratulations to Dr. Alison Wright on her appointment as the new President of the RCOG.

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Recent Updates & Announcements

BSUG: Vacancies for Chairs of Committees

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BSUG: Call for nomination for Treasurer

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BSUG: Vice-Chair/Chair Elect. Call for nominations

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Next Joint BSUG Meeting

19th
Sep
2025

Female Sexual Function/Dysfunction and the Pelvic Floor

Joint RCOG/BSUG event

Friday 19 September 2025 - Online

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Next Non BSUG Meeting

13th
Oct
2025

Cambridge Gynaecology Cadaveric Course

13th - 15th October

This is a surgical anatomy and practical hands-on training course in laproscopic and open surgery using fresh frozen cadavers.

Download details here

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We aim to set and raise standards in urogynaecology by providing guidelines, training, research and clinical meetings for our members.

We encourage the study and management of female pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, Vaginal prolapse and faecal incontinence.

We want to provide a united forum for practitioners with an interest in Urogynaecology throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland.

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