11th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI)

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When & Where
November 27 - 30, 2008
Paris, France

This event is a comprehensive multidisciplinary congress devoted to a wide spectrum of controversial issues and clinical debates in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility (COGI).

Here is an excerpt of the welcome note from the organisers:

The COGI World Congress is designed as an umbrella for the ever-growing number of sub-disciplines of our profession. The program is especially planned to engage in controversial issues in all fields related to Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility, and is devised as a meeting forum for world experts from all branches of our profession. The COGI congress is divided into three sections, in accordance with the major disciplines, and is appropriate for the needs of the specialist who would like to participate in a forum that can examine and discuss the limits of our knowledge, as well as the solutions provided in situations of clinical uncertainties. The congress is also suitable for the needs of those with a more general clinical interest who strive to be updated on developments in other fields. COGI is the forum for discussion among peer experts, whose questions arise from the lack of evidence, and who wish to achieve consensus based on expert opinions.

The special event of this year’s COGI is marked by the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the birth of Louise Brown, the first IVF baby. This miraculous event was pioneered by Prof. Robert Edwards and the late Prof Patrick Steptoe. It was a step forward for the family of Louise, but a major leap for medicine and thousands of doctors that gained the opportunity to touch the lives of millions of infertile couples. However, following this event, without the series of developments and innovations by hundreds of physicians and scientists throughout the world, we would not have attained our current position, and many couples would have remained childless.

You might need a little cash advance to register for this one as the fees are not cheap. And you’ll also have to consider about travelling expenses especially if you’re coming from outside Europe. For more information on this event, click here.

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