We are proud to share that Dr. N. Rajamaheswari was invited to participate in the 50th Annual Meeting of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) held in Barcelona, Spain, from June 18 to 21, 2025.
As a distinguished global leader in urogynecology, Dr. Rajamaheswari represented the IUGA Board Meeting in her capacity as the Chair of the Educational Committee. During the session, she highlighted key achievements accomplished under her leadership, including expanded global educational outreach, training initiatives, and inclusive program development. Her visionary proposals emphasized the need for bridging gaps between the developed and developing world, ensuring equitable access to education, training, and clinical resources in pelvic floor health.
As a distinguished global leader in urogynecology, Dr. Rajamaheswari represented the IUGA Board Meeting in her capacity as the Chair of the Educational Committee. During the session, she highlighted key achievements accomplished under her leadership, including expanded global educational outreach, training initiatives, and inclusive program development. Her visionary proposals emphasized the need for bridging gaps between the developed and developing world, ensuring equitable access to education, training, and clinical resources in pelvic floor health.
A moment of great honor was the recognition bestowed upon Dr. Rajamaheswari as part of the prestigious “InSpIRE Program” – International Specialist and IUGA Recognized Expert in Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – an accolade shared with renowned international faculty for their outstanding contributions to the field.
In addition to her leadership role, Dr. Rajamaheswari also presented a compelling research poster titled
“Breaking the Silence: The Hidden High Prevalence of Urinary and Fecal Problems among Healthy Women.” This presentation shed light on underreported and stigmatized pelvic floor disorders, advocating for early diagnosis, public awareness, and de-stigmatization of such conditions among women globally.
Her presence at this landmark event not only brought international acclaim to her ongoing efforts but also reaffirmed her commitment to improving urogynecological care across borders, especially in under-resourced regions.