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Addressing new challenges facing and finding solutions in Women Health
- Global Women Health 2019

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Global Women Health 2019


The "2nd World Congress on Breast Cancer, Gynecology and Women Health" was organized during April 15-16, 2019 at the UNA Hotels, Milan, Italy. The conference was marked with the attendance of Editorial Board Members of supported Allied Academies Journals, Scientists, young and brilliant researchers and talented student communities representing more than 10 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.

This conference was based on the Theme- "Addressing new challenges facing and finding solutions in Women Health” which included the following scientific tracks:


·         Women Health
·         Breast Cancer
·         Stages of Breast Cancer
·         Screening, Detecting, Diagnosing Breast Cancer
·         Breast Cancer Therapy, Prevention & Medication
·         Types of Breast Cancer Surgeries
·         Breast Cancer during Pregnancy
·         Gynecology and Obstetrics
·         Menstrual Cycle
·         PCOD & PCOS
·         Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility
·         Effects of Drugs on Pregnancy
·         Midwifery and Paediatrics primary health care
·         Breast Feeding and Common Breast Conditions
·         Neonatology Screening
·         Abortion and Women health
·         Complications during Pregnancy


Global Women Health 2019 was moderated by Ioannis G Papanikolaou  (University of Athens, Greece).


We are grateful to our Organizing Committee Members for their generous support and suggestions for the conference.


1.      Christos TsitlakidisPinderfields Hospital, MidYorkshire NHS Trust. , United Kingdom
2.      Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay, University of Calcutta, India
3.      Ioannis G. Papanikolaou, University of Athens, Greece 
4.      Sadia Chowdhury, Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition policy and implementation, USA
5.      Marta Noemi Monari, Humanitas Clinical, and Research Center – IRCCS, Italy
6.      Varuni Tennakoon, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka


The conference proceeded through various Scientific Sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote presentations:

Day 1:

Title: The influence of physical activity on the quality of life of patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Ljudmila Stojanovich, Belgrade University, Serbia

Title: Improving quality of care in breast cancer treatment: European criteria for certifying breast surgeons and breast units, Ioannis G Papanikolaou, University of Athens, Greece

Title: Personalization of medical implants: Design simulate and 3D print of patient-specific knee implant for total knee replacement, Ash Harkara, VOLMO Pvt. Ltd, United Kingdom

Day 2:

Title: How does a Personalized Rehabilitative Model influence the functional response of different ankle-foot orthoses in a cohort of patients affected by neurological gait pattern?, Maurizio Falso, Fondazione Madonna del Corlo, Italy

Title: Paving the way for changing perceptions in breast surgery: Oncological and aesthetic outcomes of oncoplastic surgery for breast cancer, Ioannis G Papanikolaou, University of Athens, Greece

Title: “Vertebral fracture prevalence among people treated for osteoporosis in Greece” Vertebral integrity assessment study-Vertinas study, Christos Kosmidis, Alexandra Hospitals, Greece


Scientific sessions were chaired by Ioannis G Papanikolaou, University of Athens, Greece and Co-chaired by Maurizio Falso, Fondazione Madonna del Corlo, Italy on Day 1  and Scientific sessions were chaired by Ash Harkara, VOLMO Pvt. Ltd, United Kingdom and Co-chaired by Paige L Long Sharps, Montefiore Medical Center, USA on Day 2

We are very thankful to the Participation by Dr. Stela Popi Kostic (Serbia), Carman Kobza (India), Peggy Stephens (USA) and Sitara Bagnulo (USA) for their Video Presentations at our conference. 


Allied Academies has taken the grand privilege of felicitating Global Women Health 2019 Organizing Committee, Editorial Board Members and Keynote Speakers who supported the success of this event.

The esteemed guests, Keynote speakers, well-known researchers, and delegates shared their innovative research and vast experience through their presentations at the podium of Global Women Health 2019. We are glad to inform that all accepted abstracts for the conference have been published in the Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics as a special issue.

We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee.

Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance. With the unique and positive feedback from the conference, Allied Academies would like to announce the commencement of the "3rd World Congress on Breast Cancer, Gynecology and Women Health” which is being organized during March 16-17, 2020 at Philadelphia, USA.

Welcome Message



Global Women Health 2019 will be organized by Allied Academies. It is an amalgamation of several esteemed academic and scientific associations known for promoting scientific temperament. Every year it hosts interdisciplinary international conferences worldwide on cutting-edge basic and applied research in life sciencesPharma, MedicineHealthcare and Nursing delivered by the best talents in industry and academia. Allied Academies conferences are oriented to drive the scientific community at large, facilitating access to the newest scientific and technical achievements and to shape future research directions through the publication of applied and theoretical research findings of the highest quality and aims to gather the Researchers, experts, principal investigators and researchers working under academia, Scientists, students, healthcare industry and Business Delegates, across the globe to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences.
Global Women health 2019 refers to the health of women that contrasts from that of a male in a few normal ways. Women Health conferences achieve the advancements of late improvements of different researchers with various ideas and thoughts. 
Global Women Health 2019 Conference will give a down to earth refresh on a full scope of normal however controversial issues in women’s health. We invite you to our site to join us. It is an impeccable stage where you can learn and share the information for specialists and newcomers clearly to trade cutting edge progresses in approach and thoughts, and in addition layout promising avenues for synergistic research.

Important Dates

Conference Dates: April 15-16, 2019

                                                                                  Abstract Submissions: Closed
                                                                         Final Registration deadline: 14th April 2019
Accommodations: Closed

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Scientific Sessions

Session 1. Women Health

Elevating appreciation of the interesting needs of women patients and women medicinal services providers have made a requirement for inventive instructive programs on women's health. The exceptional medical problems are the physical well-being encounters of women after birth and fetus removal. Women can have a healthy gestation by getting appropriate, early and standard pre-birth mind and furthermore suggested a few tests for cervical growth, breast cancer, and bone density screenings. Gestation complications include health problems that occur during gestation, can include the infant's well being, mother's well being or both. Eating routine and sustenance assumes a noteworthy part of the gestation period which incorporates Protein rich vegetables eating regimen and Calcium rich recipes.

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Session 2. Breast Cancer

Now-a-days, Breast Cancer is the most common cause of death in women. First, we need to understand how cancer develops in the body for reducing breast cancer risk. Breast cancer starts when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control. These cells usually form a tumor that can often be seen on an x-ray or felt as a lump. The tumor is malignant if the cells can grow into surrounding tissues or spread to distant areas of the body. Breast cancer can spread when the cancer cells get into the blood or lymph system and are carried to other parts of the body. 

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Session 3. Stages of Breast Cancer


The stage of cancer describes how much cancer is in the body. It helps determine how serious the cancer is and how best to treat it. The earliest stage breast cancers are stage 0 (carcinoma in situ). It then ranges from stage I (1) through IV (4). The staging system most often used for breast cancer is the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) TNM system, which is based on 7 key pieces of information:


  • The extent (size) of the tumor (T)
  • The spread to nearby lymph nodes (N)
  • The spread (metastasis) to distant sites (M)
  • Estrogen Receptor (ER) status
  • Progesterone Receptor (PR) status
  • Her2/ neu (Her2) status
  • The grade of cancer (G)

Numbers or letters after T, N, and M provide more details about each of these factors. Higher numbers mean the cancer is more advanced. Once a person’s T, N, and M categories, as well as ER, PR, Her2 status and grade of cancer have been determined, this information is combined in a process called stage grouping to assign an overall stage.

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Session 4. Screening, Detecting, Diagnosing Breast Cancer

The goal of screening tests for breast cancer is to find it before it causes symptoms Screening refers to tests and exams used to find a disease in people who don’t have any symptoms. Early detection means finding and diagnosing a disease earlier than if you’d waited for symptoms to start. Breast cancers found during screening exams are more likely to be smaller and still confined to the breast. The size of a breast cancer and how far it has spread are some of the most important factors in predicting the prognosis of a woman with this disease. Diagnostic tests (such as biopsy) are given to people who are suspected of having breast cancer, either because of symptoms they may be experiencing or a screening test result. These tests are used to determine breast cancer is present or not. These tests also used to gather more information about cancer to guide decisions about treatment.

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Session 5. Breast Cancer Therapy, Prevention & Medication

There are several ways to treat breast cancer, depending on its type and stage. They are Local and Systemic Treatments. Local treatments include surgery and Radiation therapy; they treat the tumor without affecting the rest of the body. Systemic treatment includes Chemotherapy, Hormone therapy, and Targeted therapy. Drugs used to treat breast cancer; they can reach cancer cells almost anywhere in the body. They can be given by mouth or can be injected directly into the bloodstream. Depending on the type of breast cancer, different types of drug treatment might be used.

Prevention: Some treatments are available to reduce the risk in women who have a higher risk of developing the condition than the general population includes diet and lifestyle, maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly and have a low intake of saturated fat and alcohol. The two main treatments are surgery to remove the breasts (mastectomy) or medication. These are described in more detail below. Mastectomy is a surgery to remove the breasts. It can be used to treat breast cancer and can reduce the chances of developing the condition in the small number of women from high-risk families. To reduce the chance of developing breast cancer for women at higher risk, healthcare providers may recommend therapy along with one of several medications based on a careful risk assessment. Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERM) is another name for these medications, these include tamoxifen and raloxifene.

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Session 6: Types of Breast Cancer Surgeries


The common treatment for breast cancer is Surgery. Surgeons usually try to keep as much of the breast as possible (lumpectomy or breast-conserving surgery), although you may need to remove the whole breast (mastectomy)Surgery can also be carried out to the lymph nodes.

Sometimes chemotherapy, hormone therapy or targeted therapy is offered before the surgery.

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Session 7: Breast Cancer during Pregnancy

Breast cancer during pregnancy is rare. It is possible to be diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy, although it is rare and the breast cancer is not caused by the pregnancy. Women who are diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy have tremendous additional strain due to concern for the safety of the unborn child. Surgery is usually the first step for treating early-stage breast cancer. Surgery during pregnancy can be safely performed with little risk to your unborn child, mostly proceeded with lumpectomy or mastectomy and possibly some lymph nodes from the underarm. Chemotherapy is the other option, depending on the cancer type and the stage of the Pregnancy.

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Session 8. Gynecology and Obstetrics

These are the two medical specialties that deal with the two different aspects of the female reproductive system. Gynecology is the word derived from the oblique stem of Greek language which means Woman Study also it is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive systems, breasts and their complaints like gynecological diseases, fertility, pregnancy, contraception, etc. whereas Obstetrics deals with pregnancy and its related methodology and complexities. The field of obstetrics hence manages the prosperity of the pregnant mother as well as the delivery and healthy outcome. Obstetricians nearly work with the Pediatricians and Neonatologists to manage the care of the newly conceived child to diminish the odds of mortality and sickness of the newly conceived.

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Session 9. Menstrual Cycle

The menstrual cycle is the arrangement of regular changes that happens in female regenerative framework (particularly the uterus and ovaries) experiences to get ready for a conceivable pregnancy. About once per month, the uterus grows another, thickened coating (endometrium) that can hold a fertilized egg. At the point when there is no fertilized egg to begin a pregnancy, the uterus at that point sheds its coating. This is the month to month menstrual bleeding (likewise called menstrual period) that you have from your initial high schooler years. Up to 80% of women report having a few side effects amid the one to two weeks preceding monthly cycle. Basic side effects incorporate skin break out, swelling, feeling drained, delicate bosoms, mindset changes, and peevishness. These indications interfere with routine life and in this way qualify as a premenstrual issue in 20 to 30% of women. In 3 to 8%, they are not kidding. There are three periods of the menstrual cycle. They are the Menstrual period, Follicular stage and luteal stage or premenstrual stage

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Session 10. PCOD & PCOS

These two (Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) & Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)) are the diseases associated with the ovaries.

Multiple cysts that are formed in the ovaries leads to the Poly-cystic ovarian disease (PCOD), these are occurring when the regular changes of a menstrual cycle are disrupted. The ovary is enlarged and produces excessive amounts of androgen and estrogenic hormones along with the absence of ovulation. This may cause infertility. If it is not diagnosed properly, it may lead to obesity and high cholesterol leading to cardiovascular diseases.

Symptoms

• Weight gain
• Menstrual disorders
• Acne
• Abnormal hair growth on face
• Hair fall from scalp
• Insulin resistance

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder in women when they are affected in more than one ways. Women with PCOS may have infrequent or prolonged menstrual cycle. One-fourth population of women is having multiple follicles are produced every year. The exact cause of PCOS is unknown. Early diagnosis and treatment along with weight loss may reduce the risk of long-term complications such as type II diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Symptoms

• Irregular periods
• Acne
• Weight gain

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Session 11. Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility

Reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) is a surgical special training to the physicians of gynecology in reproductive medicine addressing hormonal functioning as it pertains to reproduction as well as the issue of infertility. Most REI specialists mainly focus on the treatment of infertility, reproductive endocrinologists are trained to also evaluate and treat hormonal dysfunctions in females and males outside infertility. They have special training in gynecology before they undergo sub-specialty training in REI. This technology which is used to achieve pregnancy artificially is known as the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). ART includes procedures namely fertility medication, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy.

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Session 12. Effect of drugs on Pregnancy

Majority of the pregnant women are exposed to medication during pregnancy where it is a special physiological condition where treatment of drug is a vital concern. The physiology of pregnancy affects the pharmacokinetics of medication. Some medications used by the pregnant women may harm to the fetus along with them. Many medications are taken without the physician’s advice or before recognition of pregnancy. Medications frequently used by the pregnant women are Vitamins, Analgesics, Diuretics, Anti Emetics, sedatives, and laxatives.

Medication cannot be avoided totally because some may have chronic prophylactic conditions that require continuous treatment for epilepsy, asthma, and hypertension. The new medical conditions may develop and causes a major problem for childbearing women to take medication whether prescribed, OTC (Over-The-Counter) or Herbal medication. There has been great awareness about toxic effects of medication on the unborn child since Thalidomide era.

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Session 13. Midwifery and Paediatrics primary health care

Midwifery is nothing but Obstetrics. It is a medical science and health profession that concerns with pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period which includes care of the newborn, besides sexual and reproductive health of women right through their lives. Midwifery is a separate profession from nursing, while there is a compressed training route for registered adult nurses.

Pediatric primary health care encompasses health supervision and anticipatory guidance, physical, mental, the social prosperity of children from the embryonic stage to puberty. Pediatricians deliver outstanding healthcare to children because of their training which includes 4 years of therapeutic school education plus an additional four more years of intensive training devoted solely and with the total professional commitment to all aspects of medical care for children and adolescents. It incorporates community resources, needs, strengths and risk factors, and sociocultural sensitivities into strategies for care delivery and clinical practice.

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Session 14. Breast Feeding and Common Breast Conditions

Breastfeeding is good for baby health and also for maternal health. Breast milk provides the excellent nutrition for infants which includes vitamins, proteins, and fat and also contains antibodies that help baby fight off viruses and bacteria. Breastfeeding Babies who are breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months, without any formula, have fewer ear infections, respiratory illnesses and bouts of diarrhea also lower the risk of having asthma or allergies. Breastfeeding mothers also have some benefits like breastfeeding burns extra calories, so that it can help to lose their pregnancy weight faster. It releases the hormone oxytocin, which helps women uterus return to its pre-pregnancy size and may reduce the uterine bleeding after childbirth. Also, it lowers the risk of breast cancer and osteoporosis too. 

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Session 15. Neonatology Screening

Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that comprises of medical care of new-born infants, particularly the ill or premature newborn. It is a hospital-based specialty and is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The essential patients of neonatologists are new-born infants who are sick or require special medical care due to prematurity, low birth weight, intra-uterine growth hindrance, congenital malformations (birth defects), sepsis, pulmonary hyperplasia or birth asphyxia.

Neonatal Screening is a public health program of screening in infants not long after birth for a list of conditions that are treatable, yet not clinically evident in the newborn period. This test looks for developmental, genetic, and metabolic disorders in the new-born baby. This enables steps to be taken before symptoms develop. Most of these sicknesses are exceptionally uncommon, however, can be dealt with if gotten early

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Session 16. Abortion and Women health

Abortion is nothing but the termination of pregnancy. Women considering an abortion must be provided with accurate information about the procedure and its possible effects on their health not least because it is most often carried out on healthy women. It is a safe medical procedure if it is extensively documented. Major complications are rare, occurring in less than ¼ of one percent of procedures. They are safe as they are performed in a variety of clinical settings which includes clinics, hospitals, and doctors offices. Abortion restrictions may put a woman’s physical and emotional safety at risk. Limited abortion access may result in more women being unable to terminate unwanted pregnancies, keeping them in contact with violent partners. This puts both women and their children at increased risk of violence

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Session 17. Complications during Pregnancy

Breast disease

In view of the age, hormone levels, and medications that have taken may cause lumps, bumps, and discharges (fluids that are not breast milk) women may experience breast changes in some time. If women have a breast lump, pain, skin irritation or discharge they have to concern the healthcare professional. Minor and serious breast problems may have comparable symptoms while numerous women may have a fear of cancer, yet most issues are not the malignancy.

Common breast changes are
• Fibrocystic breast changes
• Fibro adenomas
• Cysts
• Blocked milk ducts
• Intraductal papilloma
• Milk production when a woman is not breastfeeding

Uterine disease

Uterus, or womb, is the place where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant. The first sign of a problem with the uterus may be bleeding between periods or after sex.

Causes
• Hormones
• Thyroid problems
• Fibroids
• Polyps
• Cancer
• Infection or pregnancy

For this treatment depends on the cause. Sometimes birth control pills treat hormonal imbalances. In endometriosis, tissue grows outside the uterus. In adenomyosis, it grows in the uterus outside walls. For Pain, medicine may help and for other treatments include hormones and surgery.

Diagnosis and Tests
• Hysterosalpingography
• Ultrasound-pelvic
• Hysteroscopy 
• Pelvic exam

Ovarian Cancer
Overgrowth of cells in ovaries is known as ovarian cancer. Ovaries are conceptive organs found only in females and these deliver ova for proliferation. Ovaries are made up of three principal sorts of cells. They are Epithelial tumors, Germ cell tumors, Stromal Tumors. In the U.S around 22,440 women are expected to receive a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, and around 14,080 are expected to die from this disease in the year 2017.

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Session 18. Acupuncture during pregnancy

Scientificstudies say that acupuncture can help to cure many of the common aches anddiscomforts of pregnancy. It is a healing art that originated in Chinathousands of years ago.

Manypeople choose acupuncture treatment for easing a wide range of pregnancysymptoms including heartburn, swelling in the legs, carpal tunnel syndrome,constipation, sciatica and more.

Acupuncturecan relieve some of the pregnancy symptoms like:

·        Morningsickness

·        Lowerback and pelvic pain

·        Headaches

·        Depression

·        SleepProblems

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Abstract Submission & Registration

Allied Academies, the largest Open Access Publisher, and Scientific Events Organizer, publishing more than 400 Open Access journals and organizing more than 300 scientific events per year also offers membership to students. World Congress on Breast Cancer, Gynecology and Women Health Committee would like to invite speakers to submit their research for inclusion in the Global Women Health 2019 scientific program.

Abstract Submission Details

We warmly invite you to submit your abstract and attend the "2nd World Congress on Breast Cancer, Gynecology and Women Health". Submit your abstract online at Speaker abstract (or) gynecologyconferences@gmail.com

Come Let’s Bring a Transformation in the Scientific Society!!
The Young Researchers Forum offers young researchers the possibility to meet and discuss research topics and methodologies, share and develop ideas, learn from each other and gain knowledge from senior researchers.

Young Researcher Sessions are organized at the 2nd World Congress on Breast Cancer, Gynecology and Women Health, to provide a unique platform for Young Researchers/Investigators for presenting the latest research projects with an in-depth analysis. Allied Academies cordially invites Young Researchers from Universities/Institutes/Industries to present a short oral presentation during the forum. These oral presentations should be of 10 minutes duration in related scientific track followed by 5 minutes question hour. Therefore, presenters are encouraged to give comprehensive and dynamic talks. Applications will be selected based on past research productivity and future promise.

Registration Details:

Register here:  http://globalwomenhealth.alliedacademies.com/registration

Market Analysis Report

      Global Women health-2019 invites participants, moderators, and exhibitors from everywhere throughout the world to Milan, Italy. We are pleased to welcome all of you to go to and enroll in the "2nd World Congress on Breast Cancer, Gynecology and Women Health" (Global Women health-2019), with the theme "Addressing new challenges facing and finding solutions in Women Health" which will be held amid April 15-16, 2019 in Milan, Italy. The Organizing committee is preparing for an exciting and instructive conference including entire addresses, symposium, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations, and different projects for members from everywhere throughout the world. We welcome you to go along with us at Global Women health-2019, where you will make sure to have a significant involvement with researchers from around the globe. All individuals from the Global Women health-2019 arranging advisory group anticipate meeting you in Milan, Italy. 
      Scope and Importance:
     The maternity specialist works in association with women, isolated master obligation, to give women the essential enable, care and to give counseling in the midst of pregnancy, labor and postnatal depression period up to a month and a half, to give birth and to offer care to the newborn child. The birthing associate appreciates progress and empowers the physiological techniques of pregnancy and labor, perceives confusions that may arise in mother and newborn child, gets to legitimate therapeutic help, and executes emergency measures as basic. Birthing specialists have a key part in prosperity and health progression and preparing for the woman, her family, and the gathering. Maternity mind practice incorporates lighting up and setting up the woman and her family for pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and parenthood and joins certain parts of women's prosperity, family organizing, and infant youngster success. The birthing pro may practice in any setting, including the home, the gathering, mending focuses, or in some other maternity advantage. In all settings, the maternity pro remains skilled and in charge of the care, she gives.

World Wide Women Health Market Analysis

     The global women health market was esteemed at USD 36.5 billion out of 2016 and is expected to develop at a CAGR of 3.9% over the conjecture time frame. Expanding female geriatric populace, undesirable way of life, positive government approaches and activities by private associations, alongside the presentation of new medicines for ladies are factors in charge of development. On the idea of application, the women’s health market has been segmental into biological time pathology, sterility, adenomyosis, contraceptives, menopause, and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. 
  

  World Wide Universities offering Obstetrics/Gynecology Courses


•       University of Kent, UK


Mahidol University, Bangkok


Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok


University of Wyoming, USA


Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thailand


University of Malaya, Malaysia


University of Otago, Newzland


University of Nottingham, UK


Edith Cowan University, Australia


University of Alberta, Canada


University of New Castle, Australia


University of Auckland, Newzland


Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh


University of Dundee, UK


University of Bristol, UK


University of Leeds, UK


Monash University, Australia


University of Cambridge, UK


University of Manchester, UK


Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia


Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK


RWTH Aachen University, Germany


London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London   

Allergan, Bayer AGMerck& Co. Inc., Pfizer Inc., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Agile Therapeutics, Amgen Inc.,  AstraZeneca,  Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and  Ferring B.V.
     Gynecology/ Obstetrics related Associations World Wide:  

  •      The Asia-Pacific Association for Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (APAGE)
  •        Chinese Gynecological Endoscopic Group (CGEG)
  • Indian Association of Gynaecological Endoscopists
  • Indonesian Gynecological Endoscopy Society (IGES)
  • Israeli Society of Gynecological Endoscopy
  • Korean Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy
  • Philippine Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy
  • Saudi National Guard Minimal Invasive Gyne Group
  • Taiwan Association for Minimally Invasive Gynecology (TAMIG)
  • Obstetrical & Gynecological Society of Singapore
  • Turkish Society of Gynecological Endoscopy
  • Thai Society of Gynecologic Endoscopists
  • Turkish-German Gynecological Education and Research Foundation
Organizing Committee
OCM Member
Christos Tsitlakidis
Consultant , Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pinderfields Hospital, MidYorkshire NHS Trust.
Aberford Road, United Kingdom
OCM Member
Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay
Professor, Department of Anthropology
University of Calcutta
Kolkata, India
OCM Member
Ioannis G. Papanikolaou
Medical Doctor, Obstetrics and Gynecology
1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens Medical School, Alexandra Hospital
Athens, Greece
OCM Member
Sadia Chowdhury
Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health and Nutition policy and implementation
Bethesda, USA
OCM Member
Marta Monari
Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS
Manzoni, Italy
OCM Member
Varuni Tennakoon
Medical Doctor and Senior Lecturer, Department of Anatomy
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
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Responsibility

The organizers hold no responsibilities or liabilities of the personal articles of attendees at the venue against any kind of theft, loss, damage, due to any reason whatsoever. Delegates are entirely responsible for the safety of their own belongings.

 

Insurance

No insurance, of any kind, is included along with the registration in any of the events of the organization.

 

Transportation

Please note that transportation and parking is the responsibility of the registrant, Allied Academies will not be liable for any actions howsoever related to transportation and parking.

 

Press/Media

Press permission must be obtained from Allied Academies Conference Organizing Committee prior to the event. The press will not quote speakers or delegates unless they have obtained their approval in writing. The Allied Academies is an objective third-party nonprofit organization and this conference is not associated with any commercial meeting company.

 

Requesting an Invitation Letter

For security purposes, letter of invitation will be sent only to those individuals who had registered for the conference after payment of complete registration fee. Once registration is complete, please contact gynecologyconferences@gmail.com to request a personalized letter of invitation, if not received until one month before the scheduled date of the event.

All the bank charges applicable during refund will be deducted from the account of participant.

 

Cancellation Policy

All cancellations or modifications of registration must be made in writing to finance@alliedacademies.com

If due to any reason, Allied academies postpone an event on the scheduled date, the participant is eligible for a credit of 100% of the registration fee paid. This credit shall only be used for another event organized by Allied academies within the period of one year from the date of rescheduling.

Postponement of event 

If due to any reason, Allied academies postpone an event and the participant is unable or unwilling to attend the conference on rescheduled dates, he/she is eligible for a credit of 100% of the registration fee paid. This credit shall only be used for another event organized by Allied academies within the period of one year from the date of rescheduling.

Transfer of registration

All registrations, after payment of complete registration fee, are transferable to other persons from the same organization, if in case the person is unable to attend the event. Request for transfer of registration must be made by the registered person in writing to finance@alliedacademies.com. Details must include the full name of replaced new registrant, their title, contact phone number and email address. All other registration details will be assigned to the new person unless otherwise specified.

Registration can be transferred to one conference to another conference of Allied academies if the person is unable to attend one of the conferences.

However, Registration cannot be transferred if intimated within 14 days of the respective conference.

The transferred registrations will not be eligible for Refund.

This cancellation policy was last updated on April 04, 2015.

Visa Information

Keeping in view of increased security measures, we would like to request all the participants to apply for Visa as soon as possible.

Allied academies will not directly contact embassies and consulates on behalf of visa applicants. All delegates or invitees should apply for Business Visa only.

Important note for failed visa applications: Visa issues are not covered under the cancellation policy of Allied academies, including the inability to obtain a visa.

 Refund Policy:

If the registrant is unable to attend and is not in a position to transfer his/her participation to another person or event, then the following refund policies apply:

Keeping in view of advance payments towards Venue, Printing, Shipping, Hotels and other overhead charges, following Refund Policy Orders are available:

·   Before 60 days of the conference: Eligible for Full Refund after deduction of $100 towards service Fee.

·         Within 60-30 days of Conference: Eligible for 50% of payment Refund

·         Within 30 days of Conference: Not eligible for Refund

·         E-Poster Payments will not be refunded.

Accommodation Cancellation Policy:

Accommodation Service Providers (Hotels) have their own cancellation policies which are applicable when cancellations are made less than 30 days prior to arrival. If in case the registrant wishes to cancel or amend the accommodation, he/ she is expected to inform the organizing authorities on a prior basis. Allied academies will advise the registrant to ensure complete awareness of the cancellation policy of your accommodation provider, prior to cancellation or modification of their booking.

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