Search Tag: gynaecology
2023 11 Oct
The programme for the 2023 World Congress extends over four days, running from October 16 to 19, featuring a wide variety of events and sessions. It offers the chance to hear from leading experts in ultrasound for obstetrics and gynaecology. ISUOG congress will feature over 45 hours of lectures, live scans, and workshops over our days, with over 130...Read more
2022 03 Nov
Penn Medicine recently launched a telemedicine driven programme which allows patients to start their treatment faster. The programme, known as Fast Track to Fertility, reduces the time between when patients initially seek support to when they actually receive their first treatment by 50%. This allows them to fast-track the process, drawing them closer...Read more
2020 30 Jun
EVENT SUSPENDED UNTIL 30TH JUNE, DATE TBA, DUE TO COVID-19 HEALTH CONCERNS Find Mayo Clinic on Social Media Read more
2016 08 Dec
The MENA Women’s Health Congress is a platform for discussion among peer experts, whose questions arise from the lack of evidence, and who wish to achieve consensus based on expert opinions. Join us for a rewarding experience, where you can meet top-notch medical expertise, expand your knowledge, and engage yourself in a dedicated scientific environment..Read more
2016 11 May
Company Also Will Feature Full Range of Women's Health Topics at 2016 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting Hologic, Inc. has announced that the MyoSure® suite of gynecologic surgical products is expanding to include the MyoSure REACH device. The MyoSure REACH device confronts the...Read more
2015 12 Jan
The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) have issued a new interim guidance for cervical cancer screening that recommends the use of a human papillomavirus (HPV) test alone as the primary screen to find cervical cancer or its precursors. At present, such screening is done with either...Read more
2014 21 Oct
According to a new study published in the Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology , using surgical robots for procedures on the ovaries, fallopian tubes or ovarian cysts is associated with higher costs and does not produce better outcomes. The study showed that robotically assisted adnexal surgery had a small but statistically significant increase...Read more