泌尿妇科
医学
妇产科学
盆底
重建外科
医疗保健
医学教育
妇科
外科
尿失禁
怀孕
经济增长
遗传学
生物
经济
作者
Oscar Contreras Ortiz,Diaa E. E. Rizk,Gabriele Falconi,Lucas Schreiner,Viridiana Gorbea Chávez
摘要
Aim For four decades, the training for fellows in Urogynecology has been defined by taking into account the proposals of the relevant international societies. Primary health care providers and general OB/GYN practitioners could not find validated guidelines for the integration of knowledge in pelvic floor dysfunctions. The FIGO Working Group (FWG) in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery has looked for the consensus of international opinion leaders in order to develop a set of minimal requirements of knowledge and skills in this area. Method This manuscript is divided into three categories of knowledge and skills, these are: to know, to understand, and to perform in order to offer the patients a more holistic health care in this area. Results The FWG reached consensus on the minimal requirements of knowledge and skills regarding each of the enabling objectives identified for postgraduate obstetrics and gynecology physicians and for residents in obstetrics and gynecology. Conclusions Our goal is to propose and validate the basic objectives of minimal knowledge in pelvic floor medicine and reconstructive surgery. Neurourol. Urodynam. 36:514–517, 2017 . © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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