About this event
- Date and time Fri 7 Jun 2024 from 5:00pm to 8:20pm
- Location Online
- Organised by Obstetrics and Gynaecology
This webinar has been cancelled but you are invited to register for our next webinar on Friday 27 September 2024 to attend the lectures in this programme.
Join this meeting for an introduction to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome by a senior specialist, a topical subject which is constantly updated, and presentations by trainees to expand on the subject in the first session. The second session will focus on pre-eclampsia with a senior specialist speaker, followed by specialist trainees on pre-eclampsia. Active audience participation is encouraged and a vote for the best trainee presentation will be taken at the end of the meeting.
By attending this event, you will learn:
- To diagnose and understand the management of polycystic ovary syndrome
- The relationship between polycystic ovary syndrome pre-eclampsia during pregnancy and labour
- To predict where pregnancy may be more susceptible to pre-eclampsia and to identify early warning signs
This webinar is available for on-demand viewing. The webinar recording will be available for registered event participants up to 60 days after the live webinar broadcast via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place.
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Welcome and introduction
Session 1 - Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Diagnosis and management
Professor Adam Balen, Professor of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Trainee presentation
Session 2 - Pre-eclampsia
Predictive factors and management
Professor Asma Khalil, Professor of Obstetrics and Maternal Foetal Medicine, St George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trainee presentation
Session 3 - Prize Presentations
Herbert Reiss Prize oral presentations
Dame Josephine Barnes essay prize presentation
Herbert Reiss Prize presentation
Location
Online
Disclaimers:
Registration for this event will close 1 hour before the start of the webinar. Late registrations will not be accepted.
The agenda is subject to change at any time
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