Further Information

Event highlights

  • A live debate on the topic of ‘Early laparoscopy in the diagnosis of adolescent endometriosis.’ which will include a 10 minute talk by two speakers: one talking for the proposition and the second talking against the proposition. There will then be a further 10 minutes where both will answer questions raised by the audience 
  • Popular and previously well-received talk on managing vulval disorders in children and adolescents by Cara Williams 
  • An exciting session on the importance of health education in the PAG population

All delegates will have access to on-demand lecture recordings for six months post-event.

Delegate feedback

  • 97% of previous delegates said the course met their personal development needs
  • 9 out of 10 said that their practice would change as a result of attending the course 
  • 98% thought the content of the course was up to date and the standard of presentations was high

“Really professional, useful course with helpful information which has already changed my practise.” – Previous delegate

I found this event to contain information that I can incorporate into my own real life practise with patients and the emphasis on a patient centred approach rather than a more paternalistic one-size-fits-all approach that has featured heavily in the past in medicine. It gave a real insight into tertiary level care which remaining relatable and useful to clinicians from smaller units.” – Past delegate

Event organisers

Dr Sarah Channing MRCOG, Bristol

Dr P S Arunakumari FRCOG, Norfolk

Honorary Director of Conferences

Mr Dudley Robinson FRCOG, London

Deputy Honorary Director of Conferences

Mr Ramesh Ganapathy MD FRCOG, Surrey