Description

The 5th International Conference on Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine (GORM_D 2021) will be held from December 24-26, 2021 in Sanya, China. This Conference will cover issues on Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods.

Call For Papers

The 5th International Conference on Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine (GORM_D 2021)

Conference Date: December 24-26, 2021Conference Venue: Sanya, ChinaWebsite: https://www.janconf.org/conference/GORM_D2021/Online Registration System: https://www.janconf.org/RegistrationSubmission/default.aspx?ConferenceID=1429Email: workshop1@126.com

The 5th International Conference on Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine (GORM_D 2021) will be held from December 24-26, 2021 in Sanya, China. This Conference will cover issues on Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods.

If you wish to serve the conference as an invited speaker, please send email to us with your CV. We'll contact with you asap.

Publication and Presentation

Publication: Open Access Journal,please contact us for detailed informationIndex: CNKI and Google ScholarNote: If you want to present your research results but do NOT wish to publish a paper, you may simply submit an Abstract to our Registration System.

Contact Us

Email: workshop1@126.com (Workshop_editorL@outlook.com)Tel: +86 132 6470 2250QQ: 1349406763WeChat: 3025797047Twitter: conf_Committee

Attendance Methods

1.Submit full paper (Regular Attendance+Paper Publication+Presentation)You are welcome to submit full paper, all the accepted papers will be published by Open access journal.2. Submit abstract (Regular Attendance+Abstract+Presentation)3. Regular Attendance (No Submission Required) 

Conference Topics

Gynecology and ObstetricsMaternal Fetal HealthPrenatal DiagnosisMidwiferyMedical Disorders in PregnancyHigh Risk PregnancyAssessment of Fetal WellbeingNeonatal CareClinical ObstetricsAntenatal and Postnatal CareOperative ObstetricsAddressing Maternal MortalityRole of MidwiferyGeneral GynecologyPediatric and Adolescent GynecologyGynecological Care for the Older WomanBenign Conditions in GynecologyInfections in Obstetrics and GynecologyImaging in Obstetrics and GynecologyOperative GynecologyConventional Gynecological SurgeryGynecological EndoscopySafe Surgical Techniques and PracticesUrogynaecologyGenital ProlapseGynecological OncologyGynecological MalignanciesCervicitisUterine fibroidImplement current acog guidelines for pap smearsDiagnose and treat patients with endometriosis related painUse ultrasound to evaluate abnormal uterine bleedingDiagnose and manage polycystic ovarian syndromePractice of GynecologyGynecological EndocrinologyEpidemiology in Obstetrics and GynecologyMenopauseOperative GynecologyHealth-Related Behaviors in WomenWomen’s Health Issues and PolicyMedical EducationEthics and Law in Gynecological PracticeInformation Technology in Gynecology

Reproductive MedicineAndrologyEmbryologySexual MedicineSexually Transmitted Diseases and Infections (STD/STI)Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI)Gametogenesis, Fertilization, EmbryogenesisIVF/ICSI Organizations and ServicesOvarian StimulationFertility Preservation and EnhancementFamily PlanningPre-conception HealthPregnancyContraception and ContraceptivesReproductive Health and AbortionGenetic Screening and TestingReproductive System DiseasesEthical issues with ivf and surrogacyRisks and desired outcome in ivfImproving results in ivf and male factor infertilityLuteal phase support and recurrent abortionsBasic laboratory and clinical aspects of art: clinical –biologicalImproving oocytes and embryo selectionPreimplantation genetic screening (pgs) to prioritize embryo transferPoor response to ovarian stimulationEndometriosisBiological and Clinical ResearchEducation and TrainingEthics and Social IssuesOther Related Topics