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EGA Institute for Women's Health - 17th Annual Conference 2022 - Hybrid Meeting

09 December 2022, 8:30 am–5:00 pm

EGA Institute for Women's Health - 17th Annual Conference 2022

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff | UCL students

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

The IfWH Annual Conference Organising Committee – Director's Office, Institute for Women's Health

Location

Friends House
173-177 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BJ
United Kingdom

Friends House, Euston Road
The EGA Institute for Women’s Health 17th Annual Conference 2022 will be a showcase of high-quality research undertaken by UCL Institute for Women's Health that will take place as a hybrid meeting, with 100 spaces for in person registration and the rest online remotely via Zoom.

The in person event will this year be held at Friends House, 173-177 Euston Road, NW1 2BJ

Event details

Registration to attend in person has now closed.  However, you can attend the conference online via the link below:

This year the format will include oral presentations from IfWH/UCLH Researchers presenting their work, and undergoing a Q&A session. Presentations will be judged by our panel, and prizes awarded for the overall best performances.

In addition to this, as like every year, we will have our poster presentations and prizes, as well as highlights from our Institute staff of the high profile research that has been undertaken.

Furthermore, this year we will be hosting a Debate and a Key Note Lecture from externally invited speakers of clinical and academic backgrounds.

Details regarding the Key Note Lecture can be found below.

 

Keynote Speaker

Professor Dame Lesley Regan
Professor Dame Lesley Regan 

'Why do we need a Women’s Health Strategy in England'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professor Dame Lesley Regan is the Womens’ Health Ambassador for England. She is also a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Imperial College London, Consultant at St Mary’s Hospital in London  Honorary Secretary of FIGO, and Chair of the Charity Wellbeing of Women.

She was the 30th President of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) (2016-2019). During her tenure as PRCOG she co-chaired the National Women’s Health Task Force with Jackie Doyle-Price MP (then Health Minister) and authored “Better for Women”, a hard hitting RCOG report which promotes a life-course approach to the delivery of women’s health services

Having graduated from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London in 1980, Professor Regan pursued her training at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where she first became enthused by clinical and laboratory research, completing her MD on miscarriage.  She went on to set up the world’s largest recurrent miscarriage clinic at St Mary’s Hospital in London.

In 2015 she received a Doctorate of Science from University College London for her contribution to women's health.  In 2020 she was awarded a DBE for her services to women’s health in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List.


 

External Invited Speakers

Clare Murphy

Clare Murphy is Chief Executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, BPAS, a charity which delivers reproductive healthcare services to around 100,000 women each year across the UK and campaigns for women’s access to evidence-based information and care to enable them to exercise reproductive choice. Clare is also a board member of the European Consortium on Emergency Contraception and believes passionately in removing the barriers women face to access contraception. Prior to joining BPAS Clare was a health journalist at the BBC.

 

Professor Isaac Manyonda

Professor Isaac Manyonda is a Senior Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at St. George’s Hospital, South London, and Professor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St George’s University of London.

He was appointed to the Consultant staff in 1994 and over the past two decades, has brought numerous innovations to the service including setting up a pioneering dedicated Myoma Clinic, a busy recurrent miscarriage service, and has undertaken ground breaking research, some of which has been published in prestigious and high impact factor journals including the New England Journal of Medicine, Nature, Lancet and the BMJ.

He is an accomplished minimally invasive surgeon and has more than 25 years’ experience in caring for women with menopausal symptoms. He is a member of the British Menopause Society and a certified menopause specialist.

 

 


Other speakers

Anna MarshMidwife, UCLH
Dr Subhabrata MitraPrincipal Research Fellow/Honorary Consultant Neonatologist
Raimonda BullajPhD Student 
Dr Raffaele NapolitanoConsultant in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, UCLH
Dr Nicola MacDonaldGynaecological Oncologist, UCLH

 UCLH/IfWH Hot Topic Speakers

Dr Adeola Olaitan

 

Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist at UCLH

Topic: Cervical Screening & Vaccination

Clare Murphy

 

 Chief Executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service

Topic: Why abortion matters more than ever