
The 6th International Congress on Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy (CPP) 2021
Porto, Portugal on February 11-14, 2021
The CPP 2021 builds upon the previous four successful meetings in Valencia, Spain, Berlin, Germany, Venice, Italy and Las Vegas, United States and Bologna, Italy, which covered a wide range of topics, related to maternal and fetal cardiac conditions associated to pregnancy and were attended by more than 400 participants including many of the leaders in the field. The congress will include a large number of plenary sessions with state of the art reviews and will incorporate results of research both basic and clinical as well as clinical observations with a focus on practical management recommendations. In addition, the Congress will include updates of on-going registries, developing guidelines, case studies, clinical debates, and panel discussions.
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2nd World Congress on Women’s Health: Innovations and Inventions (WHII 2020): Addressing Unmet Needs
November 4-5, 2020 in Tel Aviv, Israel
Following a hugely successful WHII 2019, with over 570 participants from more than 30 nations, we intend to continue and expand our reach into the Women’s Health domain, focusing on bridging that gap between the clinical unmet needs and the technological solutions.
The Congress will cover a variety of topics including Maternal Fetal Medicine, Reproductive Medicine, Gynecological Oncology, Urogynecology, Menopause, Breastfeeding, Contraception.
Registration Available until October 28, 2020
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The 1st World Congress on Women's Health Innovations & Inventions: Addressing Unmet Needs
July 9-11, 2019 Hilton Hotel, Tel Aviv, Israel
During the Congress we will discuss the unmet needs of Women’s Health with physicians, other healthcare providers, technology experts and companies involved in developing those future technologies. The Congress will explore fuel, spark and discuss the latest development of innovations and inventions that will shape Women’s Health.
Topics will be discussed in several tracks:
Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM)/Offspring Health), Reproductive Medicine, Gynecological Oncology, Menopause, Genetics and Epigenetics, Non Communicable Diseases (NCD), Obesity, Environment, Lifestyle and Nutrition as Predisposition to Women’s Health, “The Unaccpetable and Unmentionable” in Women’s Health, Heath IT, Digital Health, Big Data and AI and Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS).
http://whii.comtecmed.com/
Registration Avilable until May 31, 2019
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8th Maternal Medicine Course: The Medicine of Pregnancy
June 13th & 14th 2019 8:00am to 5:30pm Academia, Level 1, Auditorium
(Located in SGH Campus)
Maternal Medicine, also known as Obstetric Medicine, is a very important part of obstetric and general medicine practice. It covers the medical complications and conditions occurring in pregnancy. A significant proportion of maternal morbidity and mortality has one or more underlying medical conditions, and in developed countries medical disorders such as cardiac disease have emerged to become leading causes of maternal mortality.
Women with pre‐existing medical conditions often have concerns on how the condition affects their babies and pregnancy and vice versa, and a major clinical challenge we face is managing and counselling these mothers. This challenge is not unique to obstetricians, but also applies to physicians and general practitioners who look after women with medical issues who may be pregnant, or are contemplating pregnancy. Indeed, women's healthcare in pregnancy, in this era of multidisciplinary and multi‐professional care, is relevant to all healthcare disciplines including anesthesia, pharmacy, nursing and midwifery.
This will be our 8th course in Maternal Medicine. We have 3 international faculty in addition to our local experts contributing to an exciting scientific programme featuring the latest evidence based management of medical disorders in pregnancy. Interactive case studies and discussions, which have enjoyed much positive feedback in previous courses, will continue to be part of the course.
Course Objectives:
Mastering the essentials of common and important medical problems in pregnancy
• Keeping current with controversies in management of diabetes in pregnancy
• Counselling mothers with medical conditions
• Understanding common misconceptions with radiology and imaging for the pregnant woman
• Key take home messages from panel discussion of real life challenging obstetric medicine cases with interactive participation
from the audience.
Early Bird Registration Ends April 30, 2019
Fee's will increase May 1, 2019
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MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN PREGNANCY
14 - 16 November 2018 at The Royal College of Physicians, London NW1
Leading specialists will discuss the most important and common medical problems which complicate pregnancy, delivery and the puerperium.
The management of medical disorders pre-dating pregnancy, as well as those arising in pregnancy will be covered.
http://www.symposia.org.uk
The Symposium Office, Imperial College London
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EXPERT FETAL MEDICINE
1 – 2 March 2018
at The Royal College of Physicians, London
www.symposia.org.uk
The conference will discuss the most important and frequently occurring issues in fetal medicine. Although the title is EXPERT FETAL MEDICINE, you do not need to be an expert to attend! It is equally appropriate for both consultants and trainees.
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5th International Congress on Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy (CPP2018)
22-25 February, 2018 in Bologna, Italy
About the Congress
The Congress will cover a wide range of topics related to maternal and fetal cardiac conditions associated to pregnancy
For more information on the conference – www.cppcongress.com
For Congress topics http://2018.cppcongress.com/congress-topics/