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Highlights from the 2007 AAVIS Conference now at OBGYN.netFrom: OBGYN.net newsletter (newsletter@obgyn.net)Wed Dec 19 16:48:59 2007
We invite you to view highlights from the 2007 AAVIS Conference now on OBGYN.net at --> http://www.obgyn.net/aavis2007/ The Australian Association of Vaginal and Incontinence Surgeons (AAVIS) has grown to become a truly multidisciplinary pelvic floor society with members in Australia, the Pacific Rim and around the world. Next year we'll be having our international meeting in Venice, Italy. Members focus their disciplines in Colorectal surgery, Urogynecology and Urology and come together to help improve the area of Pelviperineology. Please come and watch the exciting interviews and cutting edge presentations on new techniques for pelvic support as presented by multidisciplined surgeons from around the world. http://www.obgyn.net/aavis2007/ These presentations are made possible in part by a grant from AMS - Australia
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