Scientific ProgramThursday, November 27, 2025 |
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Workshops and Courses:
09:00-14:00 | Practical workshop of Intrapartum Ultrasound | Hall C |
09:00-16:00 | Workshop: New Era in Cosmetic Reconstructive Surgery | Hall D |
14:30-17:30 | LASER PRE-COURSE – Lasers and Magnetic Stimulation for Women’s Health | Hall B |
*Oral presentations will take place in Hall E (see Oral presentation page for more information)
13:00-14:30 | OBESITY AND INFERTILITY “PANDEMICS | HALL A |
Chairpersons | Anja Pinborg, Denmark TBA |
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13:00-13:15 |
Body Mass Index (BMI) Out; Body Roundness Index (BRI) |
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13:15-13:20 |
Discussion |
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13:20-13:40 |
Risks of obesity during pregnancy |
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13:40-13:45 |
Discussion |
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13:45-14:05 |
Does obesity-reduced fertility and ART success rates? |
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14:05-14:10 |
Discussion |
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14:10-14:25 |
GLP1 antagonist or simple diet: What to prefer |
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14:25-14:30 |
Discussion |
14:30-16:10 | INTEGRITY IN SCIENCE, LAW QUALITY PUBLICATION, AND FABRICATION | HALL A |
Capsule | Editors of several OBGYN journals have formed an OBGYN Editors’ Integrity Group (OGEIG), intending to collaborate to improve trustworthiness in published papers. The article aims to expand the list of RCT quality criteria for authors of meta-analyses so that low-quality and fabricated RCTs are excluded from meta-analyses: F&S 2024 “Research waste” and “Paper mills” |
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Chairpersons |
Bart Fauser, Netherlands |
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14:30-14:50 |
Paper Mills? NIMBY! The magnitude of the problem? |
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14:50-14:55 |
Discussion |
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14:55-15:10 |
Trustworthiness: Editors point of view |
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15:10-15:15 |
Discussion |
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15:15-15:30 |
How to prevent research waste? |
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15:30-15:35 |
Discussion |
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15:35-15:50 |
What went wrong with the research in DOR. An example of research waste |
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15:50-15:55 |
Discussion |
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15:55-16:05 |
What can funders of research do to foster responsible research practices? |
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16:05-16:10 |
Discussion |
16:10-16:30 | Coffee Break |
16:30-17:15 | INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION | HALL A |
17:15-18:40 | AI IN MEDICINE AND CLINICAL CARE – QUO VADIS | HALL A |
Capsule | AI-powered healthcare tools can help reduce medical errors, improve efficiency, and save lives. In certain diagnostic tasks, it can efficiently replace humans. Where are we going? | |
Chairpersons |
Pierluigi Benedetti Panici, Italy |
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17:15-17:35 |
AI in Medicine |
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17:35-17:40 |
Discussion |
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17:40-17:55 |
AI in obstetrics and gynecology |
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17:55-18:00 |
Discussion |
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18:00-18:15 |
AI in clinical care |
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18:15-18:20 |
Discussion |
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18:20-18:35 | Artificial Intelligence will decide the future of embryo selection? Laura Rienzi, Italy |
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18:35-18:40 | Discussion |
18:40-19:40 | OPENING SESSION | HALL A |
Chairpersons | Zion Ben Rafael, Israel Bart Fauser, Netherlands |
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18:40-19:25 | Introduction Zion Ben Rafael, IsraelKeynote lecture in honor of Nobel Prize Laureate Robert G. Edwards Endometriosis: From pathogenesis to symptoms. An urgent need to decode the mechanisms Jacques Donnez, Belgium |
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19:25-19:40 | Young Scientist Best Abstract Award
Awards Presented by: |
19:40-20:30 | Networking Reception |