Amer Raza: BSGE 2026 Signals a New Era in Women’s Health Leadership
Amer Raza, Founder and CEO Ovara Health UK at Ovara Health UK, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“BSGE ASM26
didn’t just meet this year.
It made history. It just shifted ……
From the very first moment, something was different. Alison Wright sharing the vision for womens health
The energy. The ambition. The sense that this specialty was ready to step into a bigger arena.
Fevzi Shakir — you built something remarkable
A programme that was fearless, rigorous, and alive with purpose.
Every session deliberate. Every moment earned.
This is what happens when the right person leads with vision.
And then came a moment that signals everything.
Rebecca Mallick elected as President of BSGE .
The right leader. The right time.
A society in very safe — and very capable — hands. Congratulations Rebecca Mallick . Lead boldly.
For me, this conference carried something deeply personal.
To be elected as BSGE Senior Council Representative by my colleagues across the UK
A mandate built on the confidence of colleagues across the United Kingdom.
A collective faith in what I can contribute. I do not take that lightly.I will work relentlessly to meet—and exceed—the expectations placed upon me.
The science matched the moment……
Live surgery that made you think differently.
Cadaveric dissection that took pelvic anatomy to another level entirely.
Lectures that didn’t just present evidence — they challenged the way we practice.
I was privileged to be part of it
Presenting our single port robotic surgery data from Cromwell Hospital. Thanks Cromwell Hospital for your support Philip Luce
Chairing the cadaveric dissection session.
Presenting the innovations in robotics assisted surgery
Not watching the future arrive — but helping to shape it.
here is the truth- BSGE has shifted axis.
From a respected national society……
To a serious international force.
This meeting was the proof.
The conversations were global. The standards were world-class. The ambition was limitless.
We must now move together.
Because women with endometriosis, fibroids, and gynaecological disease deserve a specialty that leads — not follows.
This is not a peak.
This is a launch pad.”

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