We are looking forward to a great PFD Week 2025 and are excited to read your submissions. We hope this information will help you to submit your work. Please reach out to education@augs.org with any questions.
If you are submitting more than one abstract, workshop, or roundtable proposal, be sure to use the same email address for all your submissions.
Abstract: A submission of no more than 450 words that include Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusions of a study and up to 2 figures and/or tables. Case reports are not eligible for consideration. All tables must be submitted in WORD. Legends MUST appear at the end of the abstract after the Conclusions section and clearly labeled. DO NOT include legends with your figures and tables uploads. Figures and tables will appear at the end of your abstract in the final publication.
Video Abstract: Presenters will submit a video of no more than 8-minutes in length with an accompanying abstract of 450 words or less describing the Objectives, Methods and Clinical Relevance of the video.
AUGS Pre-Conference Workshop is an in-depth, interactive, value-added presentation. Workshops should be highly participatory that require extra time and dedication to provide the learner with the best educational opportunity. In 2025, due to meeting location, AUGS will NOT be able to accommodate hands-on workshops that require industry support. AUGS will host up to 6 interactive workshops which will take place on the morning of Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
CSPM Pre-Conference Workshop is an in-depth, interactive, value-added presentation. Workshops should be hands-on, highly participatory to provide the learner with the best educational opportunity. CSPM will host up to 2 hands-on workshops CSPM will host up to 2 hands-on workshops which will take place before the opening address.
Roundtable: Roundtables are intended to be facilitated 60-min in-person discussions on a topic of the facilitator’s choosing. The role of the facilitator is to share information/perspectives, create talking points, and engage attendees in discussions either through case studies or Q&A or both. Facilitators may provide their own handouts or show a presentation on their laptops. No formal presentation is required.
Late-Breaking Science: These submissions are intended to allow for the timely presentation of high-impact trials to PFD Week attendees. It is expected that these abstract submissions are from studies for which no preliminary data were available at the time of the abstract submission deadline. Late-breaking science is considered for oral presentations only and are not eligible for other types of presentation (e.g., video, poster). If accepted, abstracts will be presented at the podium but will not be published in the supplement issue of Urogynecology.
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Submission FAQsFor general abstract inquiries, email education@augs.org.