AGA - Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery

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Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery
(AGA)
purpose Medical Association for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery
Chair: Philipp Heuberer
Establishment date: October 29, 1983
Number of members: over 5,200 (as of 2019)
Seat : Zurich
Website: www.aga-online.ch

The AGA - Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery is a specialist medical society in Germany , Austria and Switzerland . The purpose is to promote scientific and technical issues in arthroscopy and joint surgery as well as to represent the political interests of issues relating to arthroscopy and joint surgery. With over 5,200 members, the association is the largest European specialist society in the field of arthroscopy. In addition to doctors and scientists, production or trading companies are also supporting members.

history

The association was founded on October 29, 1983 as the German-speaking Working Group for Arthroscopy (AGA) by German, Austrian and Swiss doctors in Zurich. Due to the increasing mixing of arthroscopic and open joint surgery techniques, the name was changed to AGA - Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery on September 23, 2011 .

activity

The company organizes the “AGA Congress” once a year, offers regular seminars and training courses for the training and further education of arthroscopic surgeons with the AGA Academy Arthroscopy Courses and the STArt - SimulatorTraining Arthroscopy Courses and grants qualifications for doctors and (non-governmental) certifications for Arthroscopy courses.

It offers particularly experienced arthroscopic surgeons who are active in training and further education, the association's own certification as AGA instructors .

Training fellowships are awarded in cooperation with other international arthroscopic specialist societies .

She also represents professional affairs in arthroscopy and joint surgery.

The organ of publication is the journal Arthoskopie (published by Springer-Verlag ).

Cooperations

There are collaborations with other national and international arthroscopy associations such as the Asociacion Espanola d'Artroscopia (AEA), the Societe Francaise d` Arthroscopie (SFA), the Sociedade Portuguesa de Artroscopia e Traumatologia desportiva (SPAT), the Società Italiana di Artroscopia ( SIA) and the European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) for the European Arthroscopy Fellowship (EAF). On the other hand, the AGA works with the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Arthroscopie (NVA) as part of the NVA fellowship .

The association cooperates with the BVASK professional association for arthroscopy eV in the field of political representation. In addition, the AGA is a section of the German Society for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery (DGOU)

Committees

The following committees exist in the association, which work on different areas and bundle expertise:

  • Education Committee
  • Elbow-Hand Committee
  • Foot - Ankle Committee
  • Tissue Committee
  • Hip Committee
  • Communication Committee
  • Committee for knee osteoarthritis / joint preservation
  • Knee-Cartilage-Meniscus Committee
  • Knee Ligament Committee
  • Knee-Patellofemoral Committee
  • Cartilage Committee
  • Committee members
  • Committee shoulder (osteoarthritis / instability / rotator cuff)
  • Regeneration Committee
  • Research Committee
  • Trauma Committee

AGA students

Founded in 2011 as the AGA Young Forum , medical students interested in arthroscopy and orthopedics are organized as AGA students. In addition to seminars, advanced training courses, placement of clinical traineeships and internships as well as networking with like-minded people, there is the possibility of a fee-free AGA student membership, which opens up further training and funding opportunities and, among other things, enables free participation in the annual AGA congresses.

List of presidents

  • 1984–1987 Werner Glinz, Germany
  • 1988–1989 Hans Rudolf Henche , Germany
  • 1990–1991 Peter Hertel, Germany
  • 1992–1993 Karl-Peter Benedetto, Austria
  • 1994–1995 Werner Hackenbruch, Switzerland
  • 1996–1998 Dieter Kohn, Germany
  • 1999–2000 Franz Landsiedl, Austria
  • 2001–2003 Andreas B. Imhoff, Germany
  • 2004–2007 Philipp Lobenhoffer, Germany
  • 2008–2009 Christian Fink, Austria
  • 2009–2011 Hermann Mayr, Germany
  • 2011–2013 Roland Becker, Germany
  • 2013–2015 Matthias Flury, Switzerland
  • 2015–2017 Peter Angele, Germany
  • 2017–2019 Helmut Lill, Germany
  • since autumn 2019 Philipp Heuberer, Austria

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Board of Directors. AGA - Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery, accessed on January 25, 2020 .
  2. ^ History. AGA - Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery, 2019, accessed on January 25, 2020 (number of members under "AGA member statistics" at the bottom).
  3. ^ AGA - Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery. German Society for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery (DGOU), accessed on February 28, 2019 .