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Gynaeoncology
Training Courses
13 Dec 2024

Organized by
The International Egyptian Representative Committee of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists   

in collaboration with 
The Egyptian Society of Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology

 


Course Organizers

Prof. Ahmed Sekotorey, MD, FRCOG, FACOG. 
Dr. Mohamed Hassan Elramly,  MRCOG. MD

 

Course Summary

This introductory course in Gynecological Oncology provides a comprehensive overview of prevention, screening, and early detection of gynecologic cancers, with a focus on managing pre-malignant lesions to prevent malignancies.

Combining evidence-based knowledge with practical demonstrations and case discussions, the course is designed to enhance clinical skills and decision-making for gynecologists, oncologists, and healthcare professionals in women’s health.

 

Workshop objectives

1. To provide a comprehensive introduction to gynecological oncology with a focus on the prevention, screening, and early detection of uterine and cervical cancers.
2. To highlight the importance of early screening and evidence-based practices in managing gynecological cancers.
3. To equip participants with the skills to detect and manage pre-malignant lesions, thereby preventing the progression to malignancy.
4. To enhance knowledge and skills in surgical management, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy specific to gynecologic oncology.
5. To offer hands-on experience with practical demonstrations of diagnostic procedures, such as liquid-based cytology, endometrial sampling, and colposcopy.

 

Who Should Attend

1. Gynecologists and obstetricians interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills in gynecologic oncology.

2. Oncologists seeking to update their practice with the latest advancements in the field.

3. Medical professionals involved in women's health, including those specializing in cancer prevention and treatment.
 
4. Residents and fellows in obstetrics, gynecology, and oncology.
 
5. Healthcare providers involved in cancer screening, prevention, and management of gynecologic malignancies.
 
6. Nurses, physician assistants, and allied health professionals working in gynecology and oncology settings.