The 24th World COGI Congress kicks off on Thursday 10th November in Amsterdam.
    
    
         
 
Founded in 90’s,
the World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility
(abbreviated as COGI) was established in order to become a comprehensive
congress fully devoted to debate these matters in-depth, alongside world class
experts, in all of Ob/Gyn and infertility disciplines, allowing sufficient time
for audience-speakers discussions designed to equip the participants with
new, effective and helpful clinical solutions.
 
COGI is based on
the following pillars:
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    Controversial
    and enriching topics and debates.
          
     
    ·        
    Cohesive
    and integrative sessions.
            
     
    ·        
    Expert
    opinion where evidence is insufficient.
            
     
    ·        
    Internationally
    prominent and renowned speakers.
           
     
    ·        
    Over
    30% of the program devoted to discussion.
           
     
    ·        
    Mainly
    plenary sessions and round table discussions.
             
     
    ·        
    Reaching
    consensus where possible.
             
     
    ·        
    CME-approved
    program.
           
     
     
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The 24th edition
of The World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology &
Infertility (COGI) is going to be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands on
November 10-13, 2016.
 
The 24th COGI
Congress has brought together renowned and distinguished gynecologists and
scientists as its faculty and has been designed to provide an innovative and
comprehensive overview of the latest research developments in the field,
primarily in the areas of IVF, family planning, menopause and perinatology.
 
The 24th COGI
Congress was granted 18 European CME Credits (ECMEC) which is valid for the
main congress program only.
 
The 25th COGI
Congress will be held in Vienna, on November 30- December 3 2017
 
For more
information, please click here.
 
Dr. Shima
Naghavi, Director of International Affairs