Theme: Empowering women’s health by better Gynecological and Obstetrical care

Euro Gynecology Congress 2018

Euro Gynecology Congress 2018

Following the overwhelming success of conferences held in several European, Asian, South African Countries and USA, the Organizing Committee of Euro Gynecology Congress 2018 is pleased to invite all the participants across the globe to attend the 6th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics scheduled to be held on August 25-26, 2018 at Prague, Czech Republic.

The primary focus of this meeting is the exploration of all current issues in the practice of obstetrics and gynecology exhaustively addressing along with all aspects of women’s health in the world. Speakers will share useful strategies for optimizing the gynecological, Obstetrical, and Urological problems of women. Sessions will focus on the most recent development and management of the rapidly evolving health care requirements, as well as the crucial challenges concerning women in low resource countries. Many keytopics are discussed at the Midwifery Conferences and also other Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences This symposium is organized in a workshop format, allowing for close interaction between practicing gynecologists, obstetricians, oncologists, neonatologists, sexologists, pediatricians, and participating attendees. Case studies of female health projects will highlight successful approaches taken to improve women health. In addition to this, all the inter-related fields of gynecology & obstetrics will also be discussed at the conference.

The above being our core concept ever since, the entire program was tailored year after year which includes the prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, workshops, poster presentations, vedio presentations and exhibitions.

Euro Gynecology Congress 2018 is a global platform to discuss and learn about Medical research Advances in Gynecology, Prenatal & Postnatal care, Reproductive Health, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology, Menstrual Disturbances and Complications during pregnancy.  Euro Gynecology Congress 2018 will gather the world class experts both of Gynecology & Obstetrics, from both academic and research organization to a common platform.

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Motives to Attend

  • Keynote presentation along with interactions to galvanize the scientific community.
  • Workshop and symposiums to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Medicine community.
  • A wide track of exhibitors to showcase the new and emerging technologies.
  • Platform to global investment community to connect with stakeholders in Medicine and Hospital sector.
  • Young Scientist/ Investigators Award geared towards best budding young research.
  • Links to the political marketing resources to expand your medical business and research network.
  • Triumph of Awards, Certificates recognizes your commitment to your profession to encourage the nascent research.

Target Audience

  • Women’s Healthcare Students, Scientists and professors
  • Gynecologists
  • Obstetricians
  • Gynecologic Oncologists
  • Perinatologists
  • Neonatologists
  • Sexologists
  • Pediatric Gynecologist
  • Gynecologist Nurses
  • Gynecologist Treatment Coordinators
  • Breast Cancer surgeons, pathologists
  • IVF Specialists
  • Nurses/ Midwives
  • Students
  • Gynecology surgeons, pathologist
  • Medical Colleges
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Training Institutes
  • Software developing companies
  • Women’s health Care Researchers
  • Healthcare Faculty and Students
  • Women’s Healthcare Students, Scientists and professors
  • Gynecologist Wholesalers, Dealers and Distributors
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
  • Healthcare Associations and Societies
  • Procurement and Management teams from Corporate Gynecologist Organizations

About Venue

Prague is the largest capital city in the Czech Republic. Prague is viewed one of the most historical place in the Eastern Europe and historical capital of Bohemia situated near to North West of Vltava river. while urban zone area is expected to 2.2 million people. Prague is said to be a political, cultural and economic center with a rich history. Prague is traditionally one of the cultural centers of Europe, hosting many cultural events. The city played major roles in the Bohemian and Protestant Reformation.

Prague mission is to stand-in the development of each domestic and international business enterprise in Czech. Prague is one of the best tourism enriched culture city .it has many world famous attractions like Prague castle which is symbol of heritage and culture of city and many famous places like oldest bridge called as Charles bridge old town hall with astronomical clock and other historical places like Jewish museum and church of our lady and most important towers of Prague  and recreation places like Kampa park ,municipal house , rasanova nabrezi embankment, and one of the modern monument dancing house .Prague climate is very cold climate at winters and little summer season.

Prague is well known for its Christmas celebrations and it also have many brewing industries. Prague occupy 25% GDP rate making it the highest performing regional economy of the country. Prague holds many multinational and international companies. Prague has around 12 universities and the city of Prague is hub for research. It is the educational hub and holds around 39 out of 54 institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, including the major ones, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Czech Republic grips finest position in abroad for unifying educational trips, workshops, and presentations. Many Midwifery Conferences and also other Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences are happening in and around Prague.

Prague is a destination that is forever fashionable. It’s been on the traveler map for a protracted time, and the crowds show no signs of subsiding. Town holds a special place in my heart not simply because it absolutely was the primary international city with however additionally because of its fairy-tale landscapes, romantic streets, charming suites and aesthete architectures.

Prague Currency is called koruna. It accepts Euros also. The approximate value of 100 CZK is 4 EUR/5 USD you can exchange in local markets.

Prague city is known to be the food pivots in Europe. Many beer and wine industries are greater worth in global market.

Climate

Prague looks beautiful during the fall when the leaves of the trees changes their color. This generally happens in the second half of October. One can expect typical fall weather in October which is a perfect mixture of sunny and cloudy days, crisp air, possibly rain, and temperatures still above freezing. The autumn scenery is still beautiful in the first half of October when the colorful leaves cover the ground. November feels wintrier than October, so you'll want to bring warm clothes and shoes with you.

Tracks/ Sessions

Track 01: Midwifery

Midwifery is the approach to childbirth and women’s health care that is used extensively in many parts of the world, including Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Midwifery is one the main focus in many Gynecology Conferences and Gynecology Meetings happening around the world. Medicine focuses on the pathologic potential of Gynecology, pregnancy and birth, whereas midwifery focuses on its normalcy and potential for health. Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding are normal bodily and family functions. Midwives know about the medical risks, identify complications early, and collaborate with physicians to assure medical care for serious problems. Midwifery Conferences are recieving well appreciation all over the globe

Track 02: Prenatal care

Women with little or no prenatal care have negative outcome and who receive prenatal care during the first trimester have better pregnancy outcomes. To avoid or reduce the frequency of maternal death, miscarriages, birth defects, low birth weight, neonatal infections and other preventable health problems and other Gynecology problems, all the pregnant women should thoroughly undergo routine prenatal care, including prenatal screening and diagnosis. As discussed at many Gynecology Conferences and Gynecology Meetings it is important to identify risk factors and initiate preventive care measures, women should regularly get their labs and screening tests done throughout pregnancy. Maintaining maternal health optimizes the success for positive pregnancy outcomes. Gynecology and obstetrical care has become the most essetnial part of every women's health.

Track 03: Postnatal care

The term postnatal period cab be defined as the first six weeks after the baby birth which is critical to the health and survival of a mother and as well as her newborn. After hours and days after birth, it is the most vulnerable time for both. During this time, mistakes like lack of care may cause death or disability. As discussed at many Gynecology Workshops, due to improper care, there could be missed opportunities to promote healthy behaviors, affecting women, newborns, and children. The critical maternal health outcome considered is maternal morbidity which includes includes hemorrhage, infections, anemia and depression. There are two critical neonatal outcomes, they are neonatal mortality and morbidity. Growth, cognitive development and breastfeeding status are other important outcomes that were considered for guidelines of development. Postnatal care of Gynecology is one of the most discussed topic at all the Gynecology Conferences and Gynecology Meetings going on Internationally. 

Track 04: Ob-Gyn Ultrasound and Fetal Monitoring

The role of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology has made tremendous impact in patient care. Ultrasound has permitted the imaging of the fetus and placenta in obstetrics and maternal internal organs in gynecology with very good clarity to allow advanced diagnosis and helped to guide various lifesaving interventions in both the cases of the fetus and the mother. Fetal Monitoring is one most keytopic that is discussed at most of the Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences happening internationally. The gynecology societies and associations and mainly the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology and World Federation of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology disapprove the use of ultrasound for the sole purpose of providing the souvenir images of the fetus which give a chance on knowing the gender of the fetus. 

The current form of fetal monitoring was firstly introduced in the 1960s. Fetal monitoring was well established worldwide for monitoring pregnancies from ~26 weeks gestation right through to labor & delivery of the new born. Antenatally, pregnant women are monitored for, typically, 20 to 30 minutes at a time, repeated at intervals determined by their risk level. The Ob-Gyn Ultrasound is one of the keypart and is discussed at the international Gynecology Meetings and Midwifery Conferences. This will depend on their obstetric history, social factors, medical & clinical factors. In the UK, NICE have issued guidelines for trace interpretation, together with appropriate decision support & clinical management pathways. In labour, pregnant women are typically monitored continuously throughout labour, right up to delivery.

Track 05: Family Planning

The initiation of family planning remains unfinished still today. Despite of the great progress over the last few decades, more than 120 million women worldwide wish to prevent unwanted pregnancy, but they and their partners are not properly utilizing the method of contraception. As mentioned and discussed at many international Gynecology Conferences and Gynecology Meetings. The reasons for unmet need are many and are as follows. They are services and supplies are not yet available everywhere or the choices of contraception are very limited. Moreover, the job of family planning will be left unfinished. This is the keytopic at most of the Health Care Events happening in and around the world. In the next 5 years about 60 million girls and boys will reach sexual maturity. Generation after generation, there will always be need for people of family planning and other health care services for women.

Track 06: Female genitourinary infections

Urinary tract infections are one of the most common bacterial infections seen in primary care, secondary to infections of the respiratory tract. Women are particularly at risk of developing This of the important topic of the subject Gynecology. UTIs because of their short urethra, and certain behavioral factors which include delay in micturition, sexual activity and the use of diaphragms and spermicides. Female genitourinary infections are the one of the most discussed topic at all International Gynecology Meetings and Gynecology Conferences. Uncomplicated UTIs are usually treated empirically with antibiotics. However, not everyone diagnosed with a UTI and treated with an antibiotic will necessarily have a bacterial infection.

Track 07: Gynecologic Oncology

There are approximately 400,000 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide annually. In 2017 there were 12,820 anticipated new cases identified with approximately 4,210 deaths in the United States. The topic Gynecologic Oncology is the most discussed keytopic at all the Gynecologic Oncology Conferences and other Gynecology Meetings. The most common symptom of cervical cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding— specifically, postcoital and intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, and postmenopausal bleeding. Other symptoms include pelvic fullness/pain, unilateral leg swelling, bladder irritability, and tenesmus. Cervical cancer is also commonly asymptomatic, found only following an abnormal Pap smear, colposcopy exam, or cervical biopsy. 

Track 08: Maternal Fetal Medicine

The field of maternal-fetal medicine includes several stages of women’s health and pregnancy. They are preconception care, Gynecology Care, specialized prenatal care and intrapartum care, obstetric and medical complications of pregnancy, diagnosis and management of fetal anomalies, fetal complications, and fetal testing. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. It is familiar that the training and experience learned by obstetric care providers may allow them to manage some complex pregnancies.

Track 09: Pediatric and adolescent gynecology

The goal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology is to create an “adolescent-friendly environment” in the office setting for physical examination. Strategies are developed by focusing on minimally invasive surgery. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics ConferencesGynecologic surgeons are increasingly being called upon to manage Müllerian anomalies; pre-operative as well as intra-operative expertise will be emphasized. Surgeons will aid in fertility preservation when a young female/male patient is diagnosed of cancer or any other chronic debilitating disease.

Track 10: Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner

The Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner provides a woman centered service which aims to improve women’s health and wellbeing by maximizing access to a range of health information. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. The aims of the clinical, counseling, referral and health promotion services provided are to maximize a women’s choice and facilitate empowerment contributing to improve outcomes for women. This one of the key issues among the Gynecology health of women. Among the many professional, the women’s health nurse focuses their care exclusively on female health issues. These nurses have a myriad of options as to where they wish to focus their careers.

Track 11: Reproductive endocrinology and infertility

Reproductive endocrinology and infertility discipline is a surgical subspecialty of obstetrics and gynecology. In this, the physicians get trained in reproductive medicine addressing hormonal functioning as it pertains to reproduction as well as the issue of infertility in women. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. While most Reproductive Endocrinology specialists primarily focus on the treatment of infertility, apart from that they are also trained to evaluate and treat hormonal dysfunctions in females and males outside infertility. Reproductive endocrinologists were generally given special training in the discipline of obstetrics and gynecology. After special training in obgyn, they undergo the sub-specialty training i.e., fellowship program in reproductive endocrinology to treat all the diseases and malignancies related to women’s health.

Track 12: Urogynecology

Urogynecology is sub-division of gynecology. Urogynecologists are specially trained medical professionals who treats clinical problems related to dysfunction of the pelvic floor and bladder. In some countries Urogynecology is also known as Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. Some of the disorders in pelvic floor include urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and fecal incontinence. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. Other conditions where urogynecology is practiced are Cystocele, Enterocele, Female Genital Prolapse, Lichen sclerosus, Overactive Bladder and Rectovaginal fistula.

Track 13: Intrapartum and Postpartum Obstetrics

Before delivery, a woman must take care of only herself and after delivery she has to care of herself as well as her baby. Postpartum care is primarily important to the newly born baby as well as the mother. Breastfeeding is of the most important key parameter postpartum care. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences.Next comes in line protection of the new born from external infections and providing the baby with all the vaccinations at regular time intervals. Nine months of delivery can be divided into three stages and that is pre-partum care, Intra-partum care and postpartum care. This quality standard covers the care of women who go into labor at term (37+0 weeks to 41+6 weeks) and their babies during labor and immediately after the birth. In a study based in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2007 Breeze et al. reported that only 40% of women faced with a diagnosis of lethal fetal anomaly chose to continue with their pregnancies, with the other 60% electively terminating the pregnancy.

Track 14: Gynecologic Surgery

Although laparoscopic procedures are performed with few instruments, technology remains very important, considering the significance of the interaction between the surgeon and the instruments. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. Several considerations concerning patient care apply to all patients and procedures, but some considerations exist that are of unique importance in the gynecologic setting. Since reproduction is essential to the species, there are personal, familial, and social implications in obstetric and gynecologic surgery.

Track 15: Human Reproduction, Reproductive Period & Reproductive Medicine

The branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis and management of reproductive problems is known to be reproductive medicine. The aim of Reproductive Medicine is to improve and maintain the quality of reproductive health. The knowledge of reproductive medicine is based on reproductive anatomy, endocrinology, physiology and pathology. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. The issues addressed in reproductive medicine are sexual education family planning, reproductive system diseases, birth control, infertility and sexual dysfunction. Ovulation, pregnancy, menstruation, menopause and other gynecological problems are also assessed under reproductive medicine.

Track 16: Gynecology & Obstetrics

Obstetrics and gynecology are medical specialties that focus on two various aspects of the female reproductive system. At Virginia Beach OBGYN we provide care to women in all phases of their lives whether they are having a baby or are past menopause.

This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences.

Gynecology diagnoses and treats diseases of the reproductive organs including cancer of the ovaries, uterus, cervix, vagina and fallopian tubes. A gynecologist also treats prolapse of the pelvic organs. This is a condition usually present in postmenopausal women with weakened pelvic muscles that cannot support the uterus or bladder properly.

Track 17: Menstrual Disorders

Menstrual disorders are when a woman’s menstrual cycle irregular, causing symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome, menorrhagia, oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, missed & irregular periods. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics ConferencesMenopause is well known concept in Gynecology. Menopause is the time in which when menstrual periods stop permanently, and they are no longer able to bear children are also known as climacteric.

Track 18: Women Reproductive Cancers and Tumors

The estimation of NCI is that endometrial, or uterine, cancer is diagnosed in an estimated 39,090 American women this year, more than twice the number of women who will be diagnosed with cervical (lower part of the uterus) and ovarian (female reproductive glands) cancers combined. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. Abnormal vaginal dying, for example, seeping after sex (vaginal intercourse), seeping after menopause, draining and spotting amongst periods, and having longer or heavier (menstrual) periods than common. Seeping in the wake of douching, or after a pelvic exam is a typical side effect of cervical tumor however not pre-disease.

Track 19: Infections during Pregnancy

There are several types of infections that occur during pregnancy. Transmission of HIV virus from the infected mother to child may occur during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and breastfeeding. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. Hepatitis B is a viral disease of liver with an incubation period of 6weeks -6months. Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus either type 1 or 2 (HSV-1 or HSV-2). During primary infection of HSV the Mother can infect the fetus during delivery.

Track 20: Bleeding in first & late term of Pregnancy and intrapartum period

There are specific reasons for bleeding in the first term of pregnancy. They are inevitable abortion, incomplete abortion, and complete abortion. Bleeding sometimes may be a cause of missed abortion and because of blighted ovum. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. The complications that result is hypovolemic shock, infection, septic shock, anemia. To rule out the above the following investigations are. They are pregnancy test positive, ultrasound, complete blood count, blood group for repeated miscarriage refer to a gynecologist for the following investigations: genetical, immunological profile, infection screening, hysteroscopy, endocrine.

Track 21: Complications during Pregnancy

There are number of complications that occur primarily during childbirth. These complications are termed to be obstetric labor complications, and the different problems that occur primarily after childbirth are termed to be puerperal disorders. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium are estimated to be found in atleast 1.6% of mothers in the US and in 1.5% of mothers in Canada. In the immediate postpartum period (puerperium) of the mother, 87% to 94% of women report at least one health problem during the postpartum period. Long term health problems that are persisting after 6 months of postpartum are reported by 31% of women in the world.

Track 22: Cosmetic Gynecology

Novel laser technology enables broad range of clinical as well as cosmetic gynecological treatments. Labiaplasty is the most common cosmetic gynecological procedure. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. A study of female genital plastic surgery showed the enhancement of self-esteem and functional improvement after cosmetic gynecological procedures.

Track 23: Neonatology

The study of neonatology includes various aspects like neonatal care, infections that occur and complications that are caused to the neonates. The various complications that neonatal study deals with are low birth weight/ prematurity. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. This also includes apnea of prematurity, neonatal bilirubinemia, hypotension, patent ductus arteriosus, respiratory distress syndrome, retinopathy of prematurity and necrotizing enterocolitis, and hemorrhagic & ischemic brain injury in the preterm infant.

Track 24: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Sexual and reproductive health and rights of women include the right to legal and safe abortion. A woman has the right to birth control. She has the freedom from coerced sterilization and contraception. She also possesses the right to access good-quality reproductive healthcare and the right to education. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. She also has access to make free and informed reproductive choices. Reproductive rights may also include the right to receive education about sexually transmitted infections and other aspects of sexuality, and protection from practices such as female genital mutilation.

Track 25: Stem Cells in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Obstetricians and gynecologists are usually working in close contact with the main sources of promising stem cell types; embryonic stem cells (ES), umbilical cord blood stem cells (UCB) and fetal stem cells. Several recent studies reviewed and outlined possible areas in which stem cell research can be applied in fields related to Gynecology and Obstetrics. This topic is of key interest at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences. The use of hemopoietic stem cells in the treatment of gynecological tumors. The use of stem cells in the derivation of neural dendritic cells as a possible immunotherapeutic modality for solid malignant tumors. In-utero stem cell transplantation has been successfully used as a possible therapeutic strategy for immuno-deficiencies and severe congenital diseases of the fetus such as thalassemia.

Importance and Scope:

In the world 82,000 women are identified with Gynecologic diseases each year. In 2013, an expected 91,730 were diagnosed. An estimated 88,000 new cases of Gynecologic Diseases were expected to be diagnosed in 2014 in the Europe, and over 29,000 females will lose their battle with this deadly disease. Cancer-related diseases and death for advanced and recurrent Gynecologic Cancer malignancies remain at intolerable stages. Every woman is at risk for emerging a Gynecologic Cancer. It is expected that there will be about 98,000 new cases diagnosed and around 30,000 deaths from Gynecologic Cancer in the Italy during 2015. These market values are discussed at many Midwifery Conferences and is most discussed at many Gynecology Meetings and Obstetrics Conferences

A report published by Grand View Research, Inc. suggests that the global gynecological device market would reach nearly USD 20.6 billion by 2022. The market would grow at around CAGR of 15.6% during the forecast period (from 2017 to 2022).

 

 

Market Analysis

In the Global Gynecology Surgical Instruments Industry Market Analysis & Forecast 2018–2024, the revenue is valued at USD XX million in 2017 and is expected to reach USD XX million by the end of 2024, growing at a CAGR of XX% between 2018 and 2024. The global gynecology devices market size was valued at USD 7.8 billion in 2017 and is expected grow at a CAGR of 15.8% during the forecast period. Introduction of advanced devices which aid in increasing efficiency of minimally invasive procedures and high development of definition imaging devices such as 3D endoscope is primarily boosting the market growth.

 

 

The international market of gynecology therapeutics value for nearly USD $18.23 billion in 2012, USD $19.10 billion in 2013, USD $20.01 billion in 2015, USD $20.05 billion in 2016 and USD $21.01 billion in 2017. It is estimated that there will be an upsurge of nearly USD $22.05 billion approximately by the year 2020. The worldwide market for gynecologic devices was worth nearly USD $14.05 billion in 2015, USD $15.05 billion in 2016, USD $16.05 billion in 2017. It is predicted that there will be an upsurge of nearly USD $17.05 USD billion by 2018, USD $18.05 USD billion by 2019, USD $19.01 USD billion by 2020 and USD $19.5 USD billion by 2021 approximately.

 

 

Gynecological Devices Market Share Insights

This industry is highly fragmented with presence of many local players. Therefore, industry players practice merger and acquisition strategies to sustain the competition and increase the market share. Some of the leading players operating in the global market include Medtronic plc, Cooper Surgical, Inc., Richard Wolf GmbH., Hologic, Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG, and Ethicon, Inc.

 

 

Major Gynecology and Obstetrics Associations around the Globe:

·         International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).

·         National Abortion Federation (NAF).

·         Religious Institute on Sexual Morality.

·         American College of Nurse Midwives.

·         National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH).

·         Physicians for Reproductive Health.

·         Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States.

·         National Organization for Women.

·         International Center for Research on Women.

·         Nyanza Reproductive Health Society Kenya.

·         Nyanza Reproductive Health Society, Kenya.

·         ASRM - American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

·         Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health (AFRH), Nigeria.

·         American Association of Pro Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists

·         American Gynecological & Obstetrical Society

·         World Medical Association

·         Dubai Health Authority

Hospitals Associated with Gynecology Research

  • Major Gynecologic Cancer associated hospitals in Rome are around 3% when compared to worldwide.
  • Hospitals in Europe are:
  • St James Institute of Oncology
  • Velindre Cancer Centre
  • St Mary's Hospital  
  • Glenfield Hospital
  • Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute
  • Glan Clwyd Hospital 
  • University of London - The Institute of Cancer
  • Trafford General Hospital
  • Wythenshawe Hospital
  • Spire Manchester Hospital
  • The Christie
  • The Royal Marsden Hospital
  • UCL Cancer Institute
  • Weston Park Hospital
  • The Clatter Bridge Cancer Centre
  • UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre
  • Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre
  • Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
  • Elstree Cancer Centre
  • Parkside Hospital and Cancer Centre London
  • HCA Hospitals
  • The Royal Marsden
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital
  • Papworth Clinic

Societies Associated with Gynecology Research

  • In world there are about 9,685 societies which are specifically associated with Gynecologic Cancer, in which 1289 societies are from Europe and the remaining 269 societies are from Rome.
  • Association of European Cancer Leagues ECL
  • The European Consortium for Cervical Cancer Education
  • National Cancer Institute
  • Macmillan Cancer Support
  • Europe European Association for Neuro Oncology EANO
  • Europe European Breast Cancer Coalition EUROPA DONNA
  • Europe European Cancer Organization ECCO
  • Europe European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation EBMT
  • Europe European Musculo-Skeletal Oncology Society EMOS
  • Europe European Network of Cancer Registries
  • Europe European Neurofibromatosis Association
  • Europe European Oncology Nursing Society EONS
  • Europe European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer.
  • Europe European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer-Gynecological Cancer Group
  • EORTC Gynecologic Oncology
  • Europe European Organization for Treatment of Trophoblastic Disease
  • Europe European Prostate Cancer Coalition
  • Europe European Registry of Hereditary Pancreatitis and Familial
  • Europe European Research Organization on Genital Infection and
  • Europe European School of Oncology ESO
  • Europe European Society for Medical Oncology ESMO
  • Europe European Society for Therapeutic Radiation and Oncology

List of Companies all over the world working on Gynecologic Instruments & Products:

  • Pfizer
  • Novartis
  • Sanofi
  • Merck & Co.
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Roche
  • AstraZeneca
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Abbott Laboratories
  • Bristol Myers Squibb
  • Bayer AG
  • Astellas
  • Daiichi Sankyo
  • Gilead Sciences
  • Mylan
  • EISAI
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Baxter International

 

Gynecology 2017

The 4th international conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics (Gynecology 2017) hosted by Conference Series LLCLTD took place at Barcelona, Spain during October 2-4, 2017.

It was organized by Conference Series LLC and generous response was received from the Editorial Board Members of OMICS Group Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from various parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2017 from Conference Series LLC.

The three-day program witnessed thought provoking keynote and plenary presentations from experts in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics highlighting the theme “Best Practice & Research in Obstetrics & Gynecology ".

The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following Speakers were highlighted as Keynote speakers:

  • Wassil Nowicky, Nowicky pharma limited, Austria
  • Johannes van Waart, South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, South Africa
  • Sarah Johnson, SPD Development Company Ltd, United Kingdom
  • AboTaleb Saremi, Sarem Fertility and Infertility Research Center (SAFIR), Iran

All the sessions were followed with great interest by a large audience. Students from various parts of the world took active participation in poster presentations. Students who presented well were awarded with Best Poster Presentations for their outstanding contribution in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance towards the success of Gynecology-2017.

Conferenceseries LLC LTD would like to announce the commencement of the "6th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics” is going to be held during October 25 - 26, 2018 at Prague, Czech Republic.

For more http: https://gynecology.annualcongress.com/

 

Gynecology 2016

The 3rd International Conference on Gynecology & Obstetrics (Gynecology 2016 ) hosted by Conferenceseries LLC LTD took place at Dubai , UAE  during November 24-26, 2016.

It was organized by Conferenceseries LLC LTD and generous response was received from the Editorial Board Members of Conference Series Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2016 from Conferenceseries LLC LTD

The three-day program witnessed thought provoking keynote and plenary presentations from experts in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology, highlighting the theme, “Best Practice & Research in Obstetrics & Gynecology ".

All the sessions were followed with great interest by a large audience. Students from various parts of the world took active participation in poster presentations. Students who presented well were awarded with Best Poster Presentations for their outstanding contribution in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology.

We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance towards the success of Gynecology 2016. With the unique feedback from the conference.

Conferenceseries LLC LTD would like to announce the commencement of the "6th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics” is going to be held during August 25 - 26, 2018 at Prague, Czech Republic.

For more http: https://gynecology.annualcongress.com/

 

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