Expert Commentary

Daily reporting from the 2021 Society of Gynecologic Surgeons Annual Meeting

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SGS Fellow Scholar Jenna Rehmer, MD, provides daily coverage from Palm Springs, CA.


 

TUESDAY, 6/29/21. DAY 3 AT SGS

The third day of the annual SGS meeting started with several academic roundtables hosted by experts in the field. These authorities shared their knowledge on a range of topics including endometriosis, building an academic career, diversity and equity in the workplace, and scientific publishing. The general session got underway with additional oral and video presentations highlighting advancements in our field. This year’s SGS President Dr. Miles Murphy gave the annual presidential address. He spoke genuinely and humbly about our field. Whitney Ross, MD, (@WRossMD), referred to his speech on Twitter as “Best. Presidential. Address. Ever.” –a sentiment felt by many in the crowd!

This year’s Telinde Lecture was given by Janet Dombrowski, the first ever non-physician to present this lecture. She spoke on resiliency in a lecture titled, “Cultivating Resilience: The Power in Connection & Collaboration.” It was an insightful and wise presentation on the power of connection and how connection bolsters our resiliency. She challenged us to all break down “thinking habits” that isolate us into silos and get in the way of powerful connection and collaboration. She reminded us of the African greeting “Sawubona” (I see you) and “Sikhona” (Because you see me, I am here). A gentle reminder that we feel our existence most tangibly when we are seen by others—an idea consistent with other important themes of this conference, focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion of all. The morning session was rounded out with a panel discussion on “Novel GYN Office Procedure,” featuring Drs. Cecile Ferrando (@CFerrandoMD), Abbas Shobeiri (@ShobeiriAbbas), Andrea Pezzela, and Eric Sokol.

The afternoon was filled with leisure activities in beautiful Palm Springs, including the SGS Golf Tournament, mountain biking, aerial tramway tour, and hike. The weather even cooperated with slightly cooler temperatures (think 100℉ instead of 120℉)! The evening was filled with food, drinks, and the excitement around the annual “SGS’ Got Talent” show! Everyone was able to let down, show off their dance moves, and enjoy some of that much needed connection time!

Tomorrow is the last day of #SGS2021! Excited to round out the conference with continued learning.

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