AUGS PFD Week 2025
October 14-17, 2025
Vancouver, Canada | Virtual
PFD Week was created by AUGS to become the go-to meeting for health care professionals interested in or actively practicing urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery. The core of the meeting contains the traditional two and half days of scientific presentation with the addition of one day of surgical and clinical workshop sessions.
With this expanded focus, the meeting brings together physicians, physicians-in-training, researchers, physical therapists, advance nurse practitioners, physician assistants and nurse practitioners to collaborate, network and learn from each other’s expertise. PFD Week creates the forum to learn from each other’s knowledge, experience and expertise, for the improvement of women’s urogynecologic care.
PFD Week is an inclusive meeting that offers access to internationally recognized leaders in the field and the opportunity to network with the most highly respected health professionals in urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery.
Need to claim CME for PFD Week 2024?
An email was sent to all PFD Week attendees from info@augs.org on Friday, October 25 with instructions on how to claim CME. You also have access to the CME link beginning at 5 pm ET Friday, October 25 via the mobile app. Please click this link for more CME information. Credits must be claimed by December 31, 2024.
Important Dates
January 8 |
Abstract, Roundtable, and Workshop Submissions Open |
February 17 |
Roundtable and Workshop Submissions Deadline |
Mid-March |
Roundtable and Workshop Notifications Delivered |
March 26 |
Roundtable and Workshop Acceptances Due |
April 7 |
Call for Abstracts Deadline |
Code of Conduct
AUGS is committed to providing a safe, professional and productive meeting environment that fosters open dialogue and the exchange of scientific ideas, promotes equal opportunities and treatment of all participants, supports diversity, and is free of harassment and discrimination.
Speakers are expected to demonstrate scientific integrity and professional ethics. AUGS recognizes that professional and well-intentioned scientists and clinicians can and do disagree; PFD Week is intended to serve as a forum to consider and debate science-relevant viewpoints in an orderly, respectful, and fair manner. All participants are expected to treat others with respect and consideration and alert staff or security of any dangerous situations or anyone in distress. This statement applies to all attendees, speakers, exhibitors, staff, contractors, volunteers, and guests at the Annual Meeting and related events.
AUGS will not tolerate any form of harassment, sexual or otherwise. Harassment includes speech or behavior that is not welcome or is personally offensive, whether it is based on ethnicity, gender, religion, age, body size, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other reason not related to scientific merit. It includes stalking, unnecessary touching, and unwelcome attention. Behavior that is acceptable to one person may not be acceptable to another, so use discretion to be sure that respect is communicated. Harassment intended in a joking manner still constitutes unacceptable behavior. Retaliation for reporting harassment is also a violation of the Code of Conduct, as is reporting an incident in bad faith. Harassment should be reported immediately to an AUGS staff member.
Future PFD Week Meetings
October 4-7, 2026
Denver, Colorado
View past meeting programs and abstracts.