Special Interest Groups (SIGS)
A special interest group is a long-term assembly of members with a special interest area in a sub-specialty of gynaecological endoscopy (eg. Urogynaecology, Oncology, Benign gynaecology/uterine disorders, Endometriosis, Reproduction) or with a special expertise (eg. imaging, quality aspects, research and guidelines). The members meet to discuss new developments in their area and the ways to evaluate and implement these developments in the general clinical practice.
The function of a SIG is to maintain the scientific standards in its specific area by
- organizing and supporting educational activities
- developing and/or adopting guidelines/recommendations with respect to clinical practice
- providing and/or supporting research initiatives of the members working in that particular area
- providing opportunities for exchanging opinions and building consensus
- focusing on quality and educational standards through certification and accreditation that might lead to, and achieved through several outputs, including specific training courses or documentation, establishment of Working Groups for development of guidelines and/or consensus to be published,
Working Groups (WG)