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| The Society of Women in Urology
(SWIU), formerly known just as “Women in Urology,”
informally began at the 1980 AUA meeting in
San Francisco, when five female urologists
met for breakfast to discuss their experiences
and frustrations. Such informal meetings continued
until 1992, when the group created an executive
board and introduced bylaws. SWIU now has
more than 300 members, including most of the
nearly 200 board-certified female urologists,
as well as female urology residents, fellows,
post-residency, pre-board-certified
women. SWIU also has female members
who are non-urology MDs and PhDs. |
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