When and where is the FIGO Congress held?
The FIGO Congress is held every three years in different host cities around the world. The location and dates are announced well in advance to allow participants to plan their attendance. Each congress is hosted by a member society of FIGO, providing an opportunity for local engagement and showcasing regional advancements in women's health.
To enhance the
quality of care provided to women globally.
To promote
evidence-based practices in gynecology and obstetrics.
To foster international collaboration and knowledge exchange among healthcare professionals.
To address global challenges in women's health, such as
maternal mortality and reproductive health rights.
To provide continuing medical education (CME) opportunities for professionals.
Gynecologists and obstetricians
Nurses and midwives
Researchers and scientists in the field of women's health
Public health professionals and policymakers
Medical students and residents specializing in gynecology and obstetrics
Exposure to the latest
research findings and clinical practices
Networking opportunities with global leaders and peers in the field
Access to a wide variety of educational sessions, workshops, and symposia
Opportunities to present research and gain feedback from experts
Continuing medical education credits and professional development
Attendee: Engage in sessions, discussions, and networking events.
Presenter: Submit abstracts and present research findings or clinical innovations.
Exhibitor: Showcase products, services, and innovations relevant to the field.
Sponsor: Support the event and gain visibility among a targeted audience of professionals.
Registration details, abstract submission guidelines, and sponsorship packages are usually available on the official FIGO Congress website.
Conclusion
The FIGO Congress is a pivotal event for those involved in gynecology and obstetrics. It fosters global collaboration, encourages knowledge sharing, and addresses critical issues in women's health. By participating in this congress, professionals can stay at the forefront of advancements in their field and contribute to improving health outcomes for women worldwide.