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  • Academic Medicine
  • Urogynecology
  • Women's Health

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  • The author reflects on a 30-year career in academic medicine.
  • This journey is closely linked to the evolution and recognition of urogynecology as a subspecialty.
  • Key milestones include recognition by ABOG, AAMC, and ABMS.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To retrace the author's professional journey in urogynecology.
  • To share leadership lessons learned during the subspecialty's development.
  • To empower readers to drive similar advancements in women's health.

Main Methods:

  • Personal reflections and notes.
  • Conversations with key leaders in the field.
  • Review of historical documents from ABOG and AUGS.

Main Results:

  • The development and subspecialty recognition of urogynecology.
  • Insights into the leadership and advocacy required for field advancement.
  • Identification of transformational strategies for institutional and broader women's health initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • The author's career mirrors the growth of urogynecology.
  • Sharing leadership experiences can foster future advancements in women's health.
  • Advocacy and collaboration are crucial for subspecialty development.