MEMBERSHIP

Registration is now open for the Birmingham-Worcester BSGE Annual Scientific Meeting which will be held at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham on 21st and 22nd April 2022

The meeting is themed ‘Standing Tall after the Fall’ – always learning, improving safety and enhancing outcomes. We acknowledge the challenges faced over the last few years and this provides an opportunity for us to come together at a face-to-face meeting to learn, share experiences and socialise. There is the added option for delegates to attend virtually to access live streaming of the conference if they are unable to attend in person.

Location: The ICC, Birmingham

Website: https://www.bsge.org.uk/asm22/

This meeting will cover a range of theoretical topics on diagnostic and operative hysteroscopic surgery. Lectures include current and future developments in hysteroscopic procedures, new energy forms and innovative ambulatory surgery.

The role of hysteroscopy in the management of abnormal uterine bleeding and fertility is explored. There is an emphasis on undertaking hysteroscopic procedures in an outpatient setting with guidance on how to optimise and develop such services.

Venue

Virtual / Remote

Aim / Objective

Panel of expert hysteroscopists will deliver short talks on relevant topics incorporating videos of surgical procedures. The lectures will address key topics such as innovation in ambulatory hysteroscopic surgery with guidance on how to provide and develop such services. Topics covered will include current and future developments in hysteroscopic procedures with emphasis on use of novel technologies and surgical tips and tricks. During this workshop there will be ample time for discussion and debate throughout the course of the meeting.

Venue

Virtual. Newcastle Surgical Training Centre.

Objective / Programme

Increase confidence in pelvic anatomy and pelvic sidewall structures. Step by step laparoscopic hysterectomy. Laparoscopic suturing tips and tricks and management of complications during laparoscopy.

The workshop will be mostly delivered in an interactive, conversational style and will have a particular focus on surgical techniques and tips and tricks.

Target audience

This workshop is aimed at gynaecologists of all levels who wish to further expand their surgical skills in excision of endometriosis. The workshop will cover some basics required for all levels but will also include tips and tricks for advanced endometriosis surgery.

Virtual BSGE ASM 2021
2nd – 5th March
‘Embracing Change, Maintaining Excellence’

 

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