Clinical and Patient Resources
Whether you’re looking for the latest clinical guidelines, evidence-based tools, or patient education materials, this centralized resource equips you with the knowledge and support you need for every step of the care continuum.
Explore the categories below to get started.
Clinical Resource
Urogynecology Journal
Publish and stay current with Urogynecology, the official journal of AUGS. Focused on original research, reviews, and clinical insights in pelvic floor disorders.
Patient Resource
Patient Fact Sheets
Provide your patients with fact sheets that clarify complicated topics. Fact sheets are available on a variety of topics. Both English and Spanish versions are available for most fact sheets.
Clinical Resource
POP-Q Tool
The POP-Q Interactive Assessment Tool is a flexible application that will help you visually demonstrate pelvic floor exam results to your patients.
Clinical Resource
Clinical Publications
These evidence-based recommendations and standardized protocols provide guidance when diagnosing, managing, and treating pelvic floor disorder conditions.
Patient Resource
Patient Website
Use Voices for PFD to provide your patients clear, trustworthy handouts, videos, and FAQs on common pelvic floor disorders, treatment options, surgical preparation, and recovery expectations.
Clinical Resource
Urogynecology Questionnaires
This collection of urogynecology questionnaires, for health care professionals to use with their patients, was developed by Jocelyn Fitzgerald, MD and is being shared as a resource through AUGS.
Patient Resource
Pelvic Floor Health: Your Guide to Pregnancy and Postpartum Care
This book will provide patients with answers to important pelvic floor-related questions, help prepare them for the expected and unexpected and offer a list of invaluable tips and resources.
Clinical Resource
Urinary Incontinence Screening
The University of Wisconsin Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s WI-INTUIT program developed resources and descriptions of materials needed for your practice to launch urinary incontinence (UI) screening and treatment.
Clinical Resource
Vaginal Mesh Catalogue
Developed by Jocelyn Fitzgerald, MD; Katherine Woodburn, MD, and Olivia Cardenas-Trowers, MD, this resource includes product descriptions of mesh color, size, design, and attachment points. This application can be used for educational and clinical purposes to better understand patients’ histories, improve preoperative planning, and enhance patient counseling.
Clinical Resource
Risk Calculators
Cleveland Clinic offers several risk calculators that can help you predict adverse events when treating your patients.