Scientific Program - Tentative as on 1 January 2014 Friday 28 March, 2014 Time ST01 Urogynaecology ST02 Fetal Medicine ST03 Maternal Medicine ST04 Endoscopy ST05 RCOG International What can the RCOG do for me? Streams AM Chairs: Recurrent Urinary tract Infection: Isolated oligohydramnios in third Current guidelines for Glycemic Fertility enhancing hysteroscopic Training Opportunities in the UK
09.00 - 09.20 management strategies trimester – appropriate responses control in GDM The overactive bladder Early onset growth restriction – Screening for Hypertensive DisordersLaparoscopic management of Global College, Local Partners understanding etiology and Endometriosis management Ideal management options for Stress Non Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis – are Averting catastrophies in Pre- Setting the boundaries for The Future of the MRCOG and Incontinence we there yet? eclampsia laparoscopic surgery in gyn oncologyMICOG 10.15 - 11.05 Plenary (Hal 4): Preventing and tackling sepsis in obstetrics; Chairs: Alokendu Chatterjee, Sarala Gopalan, Nirmala Vaze; Speaker - Raymond Powrie 11.05 - 11.25 Coffee Break Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Maternal Free Communications: Free Communications: 11.25 - 11.55 Urogynaecology Fetal Medicine-1 Medicine-1 Gynae-Endoscopy & Robotic Surgery-1 Miscellaneous-1 ST01Urogynaecology ST02 Fetal Medicine ST03 Maternal Medicine ST04 Endoscopy ST06 RCOG Education ATSMs, International Advanced
11.55 - 12.25 Prevention and Management of Fetal surgery – present and future Anemia in pregnancy – addressing Making Endoscopy Safe Training Vault Prolapse the chal enges BJOG: science dissemination
12.25 - 12.45 OASI– a chal enging problem Newer insights for early diagnosis of Surgical management of postpartum TLH or LAVH ? via social media haemorrhage 13.55 - 14.25 Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Early Oncology-1 Fetal Medicine-2 Maternal Medicine-2 General Gynaecology-1 Pregnancy and Psychosomatic Issues
14.25 - 15.15 Plenary (Hal 4): Monochorionic Twins : Options for Improving Survival : Chairs : Usha Krishna, Jaishree Gajaraj Speaker: S Suresh Streams PM - ST07 Oncology ST08 General Gynaecology ST09 Special Sessions Lymphadenectomy is a must in The anomaly scan has shifted to 11 – Bariatric Surgery should be offered Ovaries should always be preserved Talking sex surgery for Endometrial Cancer to al morbidly obese women pre- at hysterectomy for benign disease pregnancy Abnormal cervical smears – cases Management dilemmas in non lethal Liver Disorders in pregnancy: Case Managing Ovarian Cysts – case Quality of Care and Maternal and management malformations Scenarios discussions Mortality
Lecture: Implementing Successful Reviews of Maternal Death and Near Misses – 20 years experience
Lecture: What can we do to end Preventable Maternal Deaths?
Lecture: Improving the Quality of
17.00 – 18.00 Industry Sponsored Symposia
09.00 – 18.00 Scientific Exhibition: Hall 3
Saturday 29 March, 2014 Time Streams AM ST10 Reproductive Endocrinology ST11 Family Planning ST12 Labour ST08 General Gynaecology ST09 Special Sessions FIGO – MISOPROSTOL use for PPH
Lecture: Misoprostol for primary Role of Anti Mul erian Hormone Newer hormonal contraceptives Interventions in an institutional birth Non surgical management of fibroidsversus secondary prevention of PPH screening – Wake up cal for Obstetricians at the community level in India:
Lecture: Oxytocin in UnijectR versus Protocols for Luteal Phase support Repositioning the IUCD Maternal positions at delivery PMS – what can we offer misoprostol for the prevention of PPH in Senegal
Lecture:Misoprostol for treatment of Syndrome X Integration of STI prevention & family Birth without active pushing Chronic Pelvic Pain – providing PPH in home births fol owing planning services solutions prophylaxis in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Lecture: Comparison of IV versus IM oxytocin for PPH prevention
Plenary (Hall 4): Using Quality Indicators to Improve Patient Care; Chairs P Das Mahapatra, Hema Divakar, Evita Fernandez
Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Free Communications: Video Presentations Contraception Labour and Obstetric Complications-1 General Gynaecology-2 Labour and Obstetric Complications-2 ST10 Reproductive Endocrinology ST11 Family Planning ST12 Labour ST08 General Gynaecology ST09 Special Sessions – SAFOG Pre-Lunch ->Chairs: WHO Session
Lecture: Is there a window of Opportunity for Family Planning: Beyond Birth Control Skil development for Obstetric Surgical safety check lists Problems of GDM in South Asia emergencies Tailoring contraception for women Breast Cancer and HRT with medical problems Evidence based guidelines for VBAC Antibiotic and thromboprophylaxis Speaker: in gyn surgery Communicating Risk Rational y
12.20 12.20 –
Plenary (Hall 4): Singapore Lecture : Managing Ovarian Cancer Risk; Chairs: Shirish Sheth, Tony Tan, Paul Fogarty;
Free Communications: Free Communications: Early Free Communications: Labour and Free Communications: Gynae- Free Communications: Infertility-1 Miscellaneous-2 Pregnancy-1 Obstetric Complications-3 Endoscopy & Robotic Surgery-2 Streams PM ST10 Reproductive Endocrinology ST13 Early Pregnancy Complications ST12 Labour ST04 Endoscopy ST14 Infertility Metformin for al PCOS patients RPL:Recent Thoughts It is justified to induce labour at 38 Robotic Surgery has limited utility in weeks in al high risk pregnancies Endoscopy ART beyond menopause is acceptable Amenorrhea : Case Discussions Early Pregnancy Bleeding Is A Rising Caesarean Section Rate a Chal enges in Operative Endoscopy Uterine and cervical factors in Case Scenarios cause of concern? infertility
Sheila Balakrishnan, Krishnendu Gupta, Panelists: Archana Baser,
17.00-18.00 Hall 2 : RCOG Fellows Admission Ceremony 09.00 -
Sunday 30 March, 2014 ST07 Oncology ST12 Labour ST03 Maternal Medicine ST15 Paediatric & Adolescent ST14 Infertility Gynaecology Streams AM Tony Falconer, Sentinel node evaluation in Managing adolescents who bleed too Fertility Preservation prior to gynaecological malignancies Use and abuse of oxytocin infusion APLA: Practice Guidelines Chemotherapy & Radiotherapy Biology of cancers: The impact of Second stage arrest: Forceps or Trauma in Pregnancy Vaginoplasty revisited Minimal Investigation Protocol for genetics on clinical practice Caesarean the Infertile Couple Premalignant diseases of the vulva CTG resolving difficulties in Shortness of Breath : Physiological or The burden of Sexual Abuse Enhancing results in Intrauterine interpretation Pathological Insemination Plenary (Hal 4): Tailoring RCOG Guidelines to the Indian Context; Panel Moderators: Paul Fogarty & P Das Mahapatra; Panelists : David Richmond, Suchitra Pandit, VP Paily, Anuradha Gupta, Mathews Mathai, Suneeta Mittal Free Communications: Oncology-2 Free Communications: Labour and Free Communications: Maternal Free Communications: Free Communications: Infertility-2 Obstetric Complications-4 Medicine-3 Paediatric, Adolescent and General Gynaecology ST07 Oncology ST12 Labour ST03 Maternal Medicine ST15 Paediatric & Adolescent ST14 Infertility Pre-Lunch -> Chairs: Usha Menon, Gynaecology
Debate Moderators: Keynote: Harnessing the power of prevention Epidural Analgesia : beginning of an Teenage Reproductive Health: Protocols for Ovulation Induction for Cervical Cancer interventional cascade Pregnancy with Breast and Cervical Education is not enough Treatment for local y advanced early Obstetric violence and human rights Approach to Polycystic Ovarian Management options for patients I B cervical cancer: Neoadjuvant Tropical infections in pregnancy Disease in Adolescence with Poor Ovarian Reserve therapy vs. radiotherapy (Tuberculosis, Malaria, Dengue) Management of persistent Pain management in labour in low Management of trophoblastic disease resource settings Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia
14.30 – 15.00 Prize Distribution and RCOG 2015 Presentation
15.00-16.00 Plenary (Hal 4): Making Labour Safe : an achievable dream; Chairs R P Soonawala, Jyothi Unni Speaker: Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
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