Call for Abstract

Acadamia

2nd International Conference on Gynecology & Obstetrics, will be organized around the theme “Integrating the Milestones in Gynec Health Globally”

Gynecology-2015 is comprised of 16 tracks and 5 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Gynecology-2015.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Midwifery in low income countries
  • Track 1-2Midwifery care
  • Track 1-3Recent developments in midwifery research
  • Track 1-4Midwifery in multi-ethnic community
  • Track 2-1Fetal hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Track 2-2Maternal fetal medicine practice & procedures
  • Track 2-3Reducing the risk with advanced maternal Age
  • Track 2-4Factors associated with neonatal adiposity
  • Track 2-5Signalling, status and inequities in maternal healthcare
  • Track 2-6Pregnancy termination practice
  • Track 2-7Maternal and neonatal complications
  • Track 2-8Pre-Pregnancy Underweight and Fetal Growth
  • Track 2-9Fetal heart defects and interventions in congenital heart disease
  • Track 2-10Body mass index (BMI) guidelines for fertility treatment r
  • Track 2-11Fetal blood sampling
  • Track 2-12Epigenetics and Metabolomics in Perinatology
  • Track 2-13Intrapartum Surveillance
  • Track 2-14Treatment of Pre-eclampsia
  • Track 3-1Robot-assisted gynecologic and urology surgery
  • Track 3-2Gynecological malignancies
  • Track 3-3Laparoscopic ureteric reimplantation
  • Track 3-4Complications in endoscopic surgery
  • Track 3-5Future directions in laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery
  • Track 3-6Management of the ureter during pelvic surgery
  • Track 3-7Imaging the urologic patient
  • Track 3-8Urinary incontinence and Interstitial Cystitis
  • Track 3-9Vaginal Agenesis and Vesicovaginal Fistulas
  • Track 4-1Gynaecological endocrinology and reproductive medicine
  • Track 4-2Reproductive endocrinology Fetal-Placental neuroendocrine development
  • Track 4-3Fetal-Placental neuroendocrine development
  • Track 4-4Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
  • Track 4-5Neuroendocrinology of reproduction
  • Track 4-6Impact of Harmone Replacement Therapy
  • Track 4-7Pregnancy and diabetes
  • Track 4-8Menopause
  • Track 4-9Thyroid and Endometroisis
  • Track 5-1Radiation Therapy for Gynecologic Cancers
  • Track 5-2Minimally Invasive Gynae Oncosurgery
  • Track 5-3Anaesthesia for gynaecological oncology surgery
  • Track 5-4Palliative care in gynaecological oncology
  • Track 5-5Oncology scan – gynecological cancers
  • Track 5-6Exenteration for primary gynecological cancer
  • Track 5-7One-stage risk-reducing gynaecological and breast surgery
  • Track 5-8Ovarian, cervical, and breast cancer - novel therapeutic approaches
  • Track 5-9New biomarkers for prevention and early detection of gynaecologic cancers
  • Track 5-10Fibroids and Cervical
  • Track 5-11Breast and Ovarian
  • Track 6-1Current perspectives in the use of molecular imaging
  • Track 6-2HIV and genitourinary medicine (GUM)
  • Track 6-3Pediatric genitourinary Injuries
  • Track 6-4Maternal genitourinary infections
  • Track 6-5Current epidemiology of genitourinary trauma
  • Track 6-6Novel approaches in genitourinary malignancies
  • Track 7-1Aging & sexual behavior
  • Track 7-2Managing female sexual dysfunction
  • Track 7-3Sexual orientation and sexual and reproductive health
  • Track 7-4Substance use and sexual health
  • Track 7-5Psychological dimensions of dysfunction
  • Track 8-1Regenerative medicine and their application
  • Track 8-2Personalized reproductive medicine
  • Track 8-3Animal research in reproductive biology and medicine
  • Track 8-4Biomarkers in reproductive medicine
  • Track 8-5Reproductive cloning
  • Track 8-6Hysteroscopy prior to assisted reproductive techniques
  • Track 8-7Computer-assisted laparoscopy in reproductive surgery
  • Track 9-1Prenatal Diagnosis
  • Track 9-2Advanced techniques for prenatal diagnosis
  • Track 9-3Prenatal diagnosis, molecular genetic analysis
  • Track 9-4Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis
  • Track 9-5Prenatal diagnosis using three-dimensional ultrasound
  • Track 9-6Detection and prevention of cogenital anomalies
  • Track 10-1Family PlanningEvaluation of weight and blood pressure
  • Track 10-2Advanced methods in family planning
  • Track 10-3Post-menstrual regulation family-planning
  • Track 10-4Contraceptive vs family flanning
  • Track 10-5Fertility awareness-based methods of family planning
  • Track 10-6Post-abortion family planning
  • Track 10-7Teenage Pregnancy
  • Track 11-1Epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of pelvic floor disorders
  • Track 11-2Epidemiology of intensive care admissions in pregnancy
  • Track 11-3Epidemiology of bacterial vaginosis
  • Track 11-4Epidemiology of menstruation and menstrual dysfunction
  • Track 11-5Epidemiology of female genital tuberculosis
  • Track 11-6Epidemiology of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia
  • Track 12-1Skeletal changes across menopause
  • Track 12-2Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Track 12-3Age at menopause
  • Track 12-4Premature menopause
  • Track 12-5Treatment and prevention of alzheimer
  • Track 12-6Metabolic transitions at menopause
  • Track 12-7Leukoaraiosis and menopause
  • Track 12-8Cardiovascular disease & menopause
  • Track 12-9The immune system in menopause
  • Track 13-1Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery in gynecology
  • Track 13-2Laser technology and applications in gynaecology
  • Track 13-3Cervical pregnancy in operative gynecology
  • Track 13-4Urological complications following gynaecological surgery
  • Track 13-5Robotic assisted surgery in pediatric gynecology
  • Track 13-6Diagnostic hysteroscopy before operative hysteroscopy
  • Track 13-7Diagnostic and operative procedures in abnormal intra-uterine findings
  • Track 14-1 Infertility evaluation and treatment among women
  • Track 14-2Tubal infertility and ectopic pregnancy
  • Track 14-3Risk of idiopathic male infertility
  • Track 14-4Obesity & surgical management of infertility
  • Track 14-5Psychological and ethical implications related to infertility
  • Track 14-6Artificial Gametes and ovarian stimulation
  • Track 15-1Physical activity in women
  • Track 15-2Alcohol use and alcohol problems in women
  • Track 15-3Eating disorders in women: current issues and debates
  • Track 15-4Behavioural changes in women during menopause
  • Track 15-5Psychology of women during pregnancy
  • Track 16-1Role of Iron and Folic Acid
  • Track 16-2Post menopausal Osteoporosis
  • Track 16-3Role of Vit-D in Ovarian physiology and Reproduction
  • Track 16-4Prenatal Vitamin, Minerals and Trace Eliment Suppliments