Theme: Optimizing the Efforts to Improve Gynecology and Obstetrics care

Gynecology Congress 2019

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Gynecology Congress 2019

ConferenceSeries is esteemed to invite you to join the 6th Asia Pacific Gynecology and Obstetrics Congress which will be held from July 26-27, Melbourne, Australia which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, and Exhibitions.

Summary: Gynecology Congress 2019 offers a cutting-edge program of renowned international speakers, specialist concurrent sessions, a short paper and poster presentations attracting experts in fertility, assisted conception, sexual health, and reproductive biology and gynecology field. This conference has been carefully designed to meet the unique educational needs of Gynecologist. In addition to cutting-edge presentations and debates, this year agenda provides you an opportunity to participate in or organize a workshop.

Gynecology Congress 2019 has been designed in an interdisciplinary manner with a multitude of tracks to choose from every segment and provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with peers from both industry and academia and establish a scientific network between them. We cordially invite all concerned people to come join us at our event and make it successful by your participation.

A comprehensive range of topics will be discussed in the event including gynecology & obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine, gynecology oncology, , pediatric and adolescent gynecology, gynecology surgery, Menopause, Midwifery, women's health nursing and practitioner, sexual and reproductive health, urogynecology, reproductive medicine, Obstetrics & gynecologic nurses and assisted reproductive technology. At ConferenceSeries llc.Ltd, It is our ideology to bring maximum exposure to our attendees, so we make sure the event is a blend which covers professionals such as gynecologists, obstetricians, veteran researchers, Women healthcare professionals from academia & industry making the conference a perfect platform.

Opportunities for Academic Attendees (For Researchers &Faculty

  •  Speaker Presentations

  •  Poster Display         

  • Symposium hosting

  • Workshop organizing

  • Video Presentation

For Universities, Associations & Societies

  • Association Partnering

  • Collaboration proposals

  •  Academic Partnering

  • Group Participation

For Students & Research Scholars:

  • Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)

  • Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)

  • Student Attendee

  • Group Participation

For Business Delegates:

  • Speaker Presentations

  •  Symposium hosting

  • Book Launch event

  • Networking opportunities

  • Audience participation

For Companies:

  • Exhibitor and Vendor Booths

  • Sponsorships opportunities

  • Product launch

  • Workshop organizing

  • Scientific Partnering

  • Marketing and Networking with clients

Why to attend???

With members from around the world focused on learning about Gynecology & Obstetrics and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Women’s Health community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new discoveries in the breast cancer treatment and diagnosis, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in women’s health, breast cancer, gynecological issues, pregnancy, Woman Psychology, women disorders are hallmarks of this conference.

Target Audience:

  • Women’s Healthcare Students, Scientists, and professors

  • Gynecologists

  • Obstetricians

  • Gynecologic Oncologists

  • Perinatologists

  • IVF Specialists

  • Nurses/ Midwives

  • Students

  • Gynecology surgeons, pathologist

  • Women’s health Care Researcher

  • Healthcare Faculty

  • Medical Colleges

  • Healthcare Associations and Societies

  • Business Entrepreneurs

  • Training Institutes

  • Software developing companies

Track 1: Gynecology & Obstetrics

Gynecology and obstetrics are studies of the female reproductive system. Obstetrics is the branch of medicine that focuses on women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Gynecology is a broader field, focusing on the general health care of women and treating conditions that affect the female reproductive organs. Doctors who are specialized in gynecology and obstetrics will have to undergo four years of post-medical school training in the areas of women’s general health, pregnancy, labor and delivery, preconception and postpartum care, prenatal testing, and genetics. For example, women may be referred to as gynecologists in the earlier stages of pregnancy, and obstetricians later in their term.

Track 2: Gynecologic Oncology

As many Gynecological conferences and meetings worldwide, it states that around 80,000 women are diagnosed with gynecologic cancers in the USA, and half of the people were uterine cancer diagnosed with deaths of 8,000 women per year. Ovarian cancer is found to be the 2nd most common gynecologic cancer with around 22,000 new cases every year, leading to 16,000 deaths per year. Mortality of cases in cervical cancer has been decreased as Pap smears have become common in place. However, there are about 12,000 diagnoses every year in which about 4,200 women die from this disease every year. Vulvar and vaginal cancer is comparatively rare and when diagnosed and treated early it offers a good prognosis. 4,500 women are being diagnosed with vulvar cancer each year, in which there are about 950 deaths among them. Vaginal cancer accounts for about 2,600 diagnosed each year causing about 840 deaths. Every woman is at risk for augmenting gynecologic cancer. It is calculated that there will be around 98,000 new cases diagnosed and approximately causing 30,000 deaths from gynecological cancers in the USA during the year 2015 stated as per The American Cancer Society, in which Uterine cancer may have the large portion of about 50% cases with an estimated mortality rate of approximately 18.5%. Ovarian cancer has the highest estimated mortality rate at 66%.

Track 3: Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Maternal-fetal medicine is a vast topic and is professional in gynecology and the Number of Research institutes working on the  Maternal-fetal medicine are approximately 33 or more and  as well as some universities which are giving training to women to be Professionals in Maternal-fetal medicine , total number of universities offering this promising topic are approximately 160 working on Maternal-fetal medicine and there is also a funding of around $30000- $50000 and Academia 30 %, 20% industry and Others 50% are included in this topic. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists are specialists within the field of obstetrics. They may perform prenatal tests, provide treatments, and perform surgeries. After birth, they may work closely with pediatricians or neonatologists. Perinatologists assist with pre-existing health concerns and complications caused by pregnancy in mothers. Obstetrician-gynecologists who undergo an additional 3 years of specialized training in the assessment and management of high-risk pregnancies are called Maternal-fetal medicine specialists. In the United States, such obstetrician-gynecologists are certified by the American Board of Obstetrician Gynecologists (ABOG) or the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Track 4: Assisted Reproductive Technology

Assisted reproductive technology which is used to achieve pregnancy artificially. Assisted reproductive technology includes procedures namely fertility medication, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy. ART is primarily used in treating infertility among couples. It belongs mainly to the field of reproductive endocrinology and infertility. It includes techniques which are IntraCytoplasmicSpermInjection (ICSI), cryopreservation, embryo transfer, assisted zona hatching, autologous endometrial co-culture, zygote intrafallopian transfer, cytoplasmic transfer, egg donors, sperm donors, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, embryo splitting, GIFT, ZIFT, sex selection and surgical sperm retrieval. All these methods are being widely used as problems of infertility are increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. While some of these methods are safe but the majority of them are harmful to the fetus as the babies are born with some kind of birth defects or genetic defects. ART also carries the risk of heterotopic pregnancy. In IVF and ICSI babies are born with low birth weight, decreased expression of proteins in energy metabolism, visual impairment, and cerebral palsy. An ART procedure in the United States has doubled in the last 10years with the cost ranging from $2,000 to $30,000. ART procedures should be only performed after examing the medical condition of the couple. Many times ART proves to be harmful to both the mother and child.

  • Intrauterine Insemination

  • In vitro Fertilization

  • Surrogates and Gestational Carriers

Track 5: Urogynecology

Urogynecology is an extensive topic and is professional in gynecology and the number of Research institutes working on the  Urogynecology are approximately 30 or more and  some universities also give training to women on Urogynecology , total number of universities which focus on this area are approximately 70 and also obtain a funding of around $10000- $30000 and includes 10% industry, 30% of academia and Others 60% .It is a surgical sub-specialty of urology and gynecology.

Urogynecology involves diagnosis and treatment of urinary incontinence and female pelvic floor disorders. Urogynecology is also a subspecialty of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. Robotic-assisted surgery has evolved vastly over the past two decades with persistently improving technology, proving to assist surgeons in multiple subspecialty disciplines as discussed in many gynecologic conferences and gynecologic meetings worldwide.

Track 6: Gynecologic Surgery

Gynecologic Surgery is giving data for clinical articles managing all parts of agent and office gynecology. "Gynecological surgery ", established in 2004, is the first and head peer-surveyed logical diary devoted to all parts of research, advancement, and preparing in gynecological surgery.Gynecological surgery alludes to surgery on the female conceptive framework. It incorporates strategies for amiable conditions, malignancy, fruitlessness, and incontinence. Gynecological surgery may once in a while be performed for elective or restorative purposes.A lso, this field is quickly changing because of new advancements and developments in endoscopy, apply autonomy, imaging and other interventional systems. Gynecological surgery is presently developing every surgical intercession relating to ladies wellbeing, including urogynecology, oncology, and fetal surgery.

Track 7: Endometriosis

Endometriosis is when the tissue that creates up the uterine lining (the lining of the womb) is present on alternative organs within your body. Endometriosis is typically found within the lower abdomen, or pelvis, however, will seem anyplace within the body. girls with endometriosis typically have lower abdominal pain, pain with periods, or pain with sex, and should report having a tough time obtaining pregnant. On the opposite hand, some ladies with endometriosis might not have any symptoms in the least. Endometriosis is calculable to have an effect on between third-dimensional and 100% of reproductive-aged girls. adenomyosis will only be really diagnosed by a doctor playacting a laparotomy (a surgery wherever a doctor appearance within the abdomen with a camera typically through the belly button) and taking a sample of a suspected abnormality. Thus, the proportion of ladies plagued by endometriosis differs among women having surgery for various reasons. In women, without symptoms, World Health Organization are having surgery for elective sterilization (having their tubes tied), 1-7% can even have endometriosis diagnosed at the time of their surgery, as can 12-32% of ladies having surgery for girdle pain, and 9-50% of ladies having surgery for sterility. Endometriosis isn't found in women before they begin their amount, however, it's found in up to 1/2 young women and teenagers with girdle pain and painful periods.

Track 8: Adolescent Gynecology

Adolescent gynecology is an emerging specialty that includes adolescent endocrinology, gynecology, adolescent surgery,dermatology, psychiatry, publichealthmedicine, and genetics. It thus addresses a wide spectrum of diseases from the newborn period to adolescence.The gynecological problems encountered in children and adolescents are often both medically and psychologically complex and thus require a highly skilled and coherent approach. The adolescent, who is no longer a child but not quite an adult, posses a particular management problem to the traditional specialties. In the field of adolescent gynecology more than anywhere else, the medical attitude is often striking by its extremes.

Track 9: Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner

 Women’sHealthNursePractitioners (WHNP) are the advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) who are educated and trained to provide health promotion and maintenance through the diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and chronic condition. According to the International Council of Nurses, an WHNP/advanced practice registered nurse is "a registered nurse  who has acquired the knowledge base, decision-making skills, and clinical competencies for expanded practice beyond that of an RN, the characteristics of which would be determined by the context in which he or she is credentialed to practice.WHNP will develop specialized skills and experience to treat and prevent illnesses unique to women, as well as provide focused care in areas such as:

  • Prenatal and postpartum care
  • Lifespan care through menopause
  • General wellness and preventive care
  • Reproductive health care

 The WHNP program helps aspiring nurse leaders in a variety of settings, including physician’s offices, primary care clinics, hospitals, emergency care clinics, and nursing homes, among others.

Track 10: Midwifery and Gynecology Nurse

A midwife is a professional in midwifery. Also known as obstetrics, midwifery is the health science and the health profession concerned with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, besides sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives. The actual duties of the midwife are mainly to assist in the birthing process. It is said that the rates of obstetrical intervention in birth are rising worldwide. Although professional midwives attend the majority of births in some of these countries, they are biomedically socialized and often overworked, and have been unable to stem the rising cesarean tide, which is largely obstetrician-driven. Though both midwives and obstetricians have worked hard to preserve normal vaginal delivery in these countries the Scandinavian and Japan are the exceptions. Here cesarean rates range from 12 to 17 percent. Gynecology and OB nurses also are referred to as OB/GYN nurses, and square measure specially trained to produce medical care for girls throughout gestation, labor and vaginal birth, yet as give medical care for girls with health issues of or involving their system. OB/GYN nursing could be a broad field, therefore nurses usually any concentrate on a particular space, like perinatal nursing or labor & delivery nursing at hospitals and biological process centers or in gynecology nursing in an exceedingly physician's workplace. OB/GYN nurses give care and support for girls from the instant they begin their playing period all the manner through climacteric. They educate girls on physical and sexual health, and discuss patients' choices for contraception, yet as preventative measures like HPV vaccinations for the interference of cervical cancer and mammograms for the first detection of carcinoma. OB/GYN nurse practitioners usually serve below the authority of a medical man as medical caregivers to girls, and may write prescriptions, order workplace tests and build diagnoses.

Track 11: Sexual and Reproductive Health

Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. It implies that individuals are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce, and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do. One’s sexual and reproductive health, individuals want to access to accurate information and the safe, effective, affordable and acceptable contraception method of their choice. They will be informed and empowered to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections. And when they decide to have children, women must have access to services that can help them have a fit pregnancy, safe delivery, and healthy baby. Every individual has the right to make their own choices about their sexual and reproductive health. UNFPA, in conjunction with partners, works towards the universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights and also family planning.

Track 12: Pediatric Gynecology

Pediatric gynecologists provide care to the female reproductive system of children which are used to diagnose and treat conditions. It provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach that is sensitive to the psychological and emotional needs of our patients and their families. Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology mainly focuses on uterus, ovaries, vagina, and vulva.  It works closely with many kinds of healthcare providers to care for patients who have medical or developmental issues that can affect their reproductive health.

Track 13: Chronic Pelvic Pain

Pelvic pain is found between the belly button and the hips and groin. If it lasts for 6 months or more it is called chronic pelvic pain Chronic pelvic pain typically accustomed describes the persistent pain felt in very woman’s fruitful organs. It’s a big and customary drawback which will have an effect on any lady, in spite of age typically times, the etiology is unclear, and therefore the pain generally lasts for months. Researchers aren’t bound concerning the number of ladies within the united states un agency have chronic girdle pain, however, some studies have reportable that up to 15% of ladies of childbearing age have experienced it. Worldwide, this ranges from 14–32%. In 32% of affected girls, the pain is therefore severe that they have to miss work.

Track 14: Cosmetic Gynecology

Some individuals are under the impression cosmetic gynecology is just that – cosmetic. the actual fact of the matter is, however, there area unit some medical things that need this sort of cosmetic surgery. it's terribly almost like general cosmetic surgery – generally it’s done simply for aesthetics, different times it’s done as a result of there's a medical need, as within the case of a burn victim.Some girls don’t just like the look of their intimate parts. once girls bear a procedure for this reason, it’s done to form them feel a lot of lovely and assured, particularly in sexual settings. A woman might opt to have a cosmetic gynecological procedure thanks to medical problems, like incontinence. Sometimes, when a girl has passed through maternity and delivery, her muscles and skin have been stretched in such the simplest way that produces bladder management a tough task. Our cosmetic surgical procedures will facilitate cut back instances of incontinence.

Track 15: Gynecological Disorders

Gynecological disorders have an effect on the inner and external organs within the feminine girdle and abdominal areas. These disorders embrace pain (pain related to menstruation), vulvodynia (unexplained chronic discomfort or pain of the vulva), and chronic girdle pain (a persistent and severe pain occurring primarily within the lower abdomen for a minimum of six months). Some issues will have an effect on the right functioning of the genital system and will have an effect on a woman’s ability to urge pregnant. One example, polycystic ovary syndrome, happens once immature follicles within the ovaries type along to make an oversized cyst, preventing mature eggs from being discharged. Another fruitful disorder, endometriosis, happens once the kind of tissue that lines the female internal reproductive organ grows elsewhere, like on the ovaries or different abdominal organs. Female internal reproductive organ fibroids square measure non-cancerous tumors that grow within the uterine cavity, inside the wall of the female internal reproductive organ, or on the surface of the female internal reproductive organ.

Track 16: Radiation Therapy in Gynecology

Radiation therapy is a vital part in gynecology within the primary medical procedure management and therefore the adjuvant surgical treatment of elite malignancies arising within the feminine fruitful track. medical specialty cancers were among the primary malignancies treated with radiation, over a century past. irradiation uses high energy x-rays to destroy cancer cells. A radiation specialist can customize the treatment dose for individual wants. The goal is to do and kill the maximum amount of cancer whereas minimizing hurt to healthy tissue. Irradiation is usually handiest once utilized in combination with alternative treatments, like surgery and therapy. irradiation for carcinoma is commonly used once surgery to focus on any attainable remaining cancer cells. it's going to even be accustomed shrink giant tumors that are inflicting symptoms.

Scope and Importance:

Obstetricians and gynecologists face a wide variety of challenges: managing the care of patients of all ages from puberty through menopause and beyond; treating both acute and chronic health conditions; and of course, managing risk through the pregnancy and childbirth process. The United States has a higher ratio of maternal deaths than at least 40 other countries, even though it spends more money per capita on maternity care than any other. The lack of a comprehensive, confidential system of ascertainment of maternal death designed to record and analyze every maternal death continues to subject women to the unnecessary risk of preventable mortality. Maternal deaths must be reviewed to make motherhood safer.

The status of maternal deaths in the United States was part of a larger report on the global, regional, and national levels and causes of maternal mortality from 1990-2013. The findings suggest that only 16 countries will achieve a target of a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (or a number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) by 2016.

About the Venue:

Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. The name “Melbourne” refers to the area of urban agglomeration spanning 9,900 km2 (3,800 sq. m) which comprises the broader metropolitan area, as well as being the common name for its city Centre. The metropolis is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip and expands into the hinterlands toward the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. Melbourne consists of 31 municipalities. It has a population of 4,442,918 as of 2014, and its inhabitants are called Melbournians. It is the birthplace of Australian Impressionism, Australian rules football, the Australian film and television industries, and Australian contemporary dance. It is recognized as a UNESCO City of Literature and a major Centre for street art, music, and theatre. It is home to many of Australia's largest and oldest cultural institutions such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the National Gallery of Victoria, the State Library of Victoria and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. The main passenger airport serving the metropolis and the state is Melbourne Airport (also called Tullamarine Airport), the second busiest in Australia. The Port of Melbourne is Australia's busiest seaport for containerized and general cargo. Melbourne has an extensive transport network.

Why to Attend?

As the leading event in its niche field of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology, we were delighted to welcome international experts from all corners of the world to present cutting edge scientific breakthroughs, offer clinical guidance and participate in lively discussions on sub-specialist areas.

Unique opportunity to discuss case studies and meet some of the most influential professionals in ultrasound for obstetrics and gynecology. The program is presented through a variety of sessions including seminal plenary lectures and didactic workshops where international experts are invited to deliver lively discussion sessions on sub-specialty topics. Cutting-edge research updates comprise more than 50% of the program and are delivered through oral communication, short oral and poster sessions.

Who can attend?

Individuals around the globe concentrated on finding out about the Gynecology & Obstetrics Practice and its advances; this is a good opportunity to go to attend the Conference and achieve the biggest collection of members from the Medical Health sector.

Target Audience:

DEAN, Doctors, Research associates, Professors, assistant professors, associate professors, head of the departments, CEO of companies, related societies members, related association members, and Students from Academia in the study gynecology and obstetrics filed.

Target Audience:

Industry        30%

Academia    40%

Others          30%

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Major Gynecology and Obstetrics Associations around the Globe:

  • International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).
  • National Abortion Federation (NAF).
  • Religious Institute on Sexual Morality.
  • American College of Nurse-Midwives.
  • National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH).
  • Physicians for Reproductive Health.
  • Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States.
  • National Organization for Women.
  • International Center for Research on Women.
  • Nyanza Reproductive Health Society Kenya.
  • Nyanza Reproductive Health Society, Kenya.
  • ASRM - American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
  • Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health (AFRH), Nigeria.
  • American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American Gynecological & Obstetrical Society
  • World Medical Association
  • Dubai Health Authority

Related Associations and Societies in Gynecology and Obstetrics:

  • American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
  • American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists
  • The Association of Physician Assistants in Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Central Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • Gynecologic Cancer Foundation
  • Society of Gynecologic Oncologists (SGO)
  • The Asian Pacific Council on Contraception
  • The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health
  • German Foundation for World Population
  • The International Federation of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
  • International Planned Parenthood Federation
  • International Urogynecology Association (IUGA)

List of Top Hospitals in Japan:

  • Queen Elizabeth II Family Centre
  • University of Canberra Hospital
  • Gynaecology Centres Australia Sydney
  • Gynaecology Centres Australia Wollongong
  • The Royal Women's Hospital - Dr. Maxwell Cole
  • St John of God Warrnambool Hospital - Dr. Beaton CJ
  • Perth Obstetrics and Gynaecology Specialists (POGS)
  • Gynaecology Centres Australia Gosford
  • Fertility SA - IVF Clinic Adelaide
  • WA GynaeScope
  • Centenary Hospital
  • Hurstville Private Hospital·        
  • Kyushu University Hospital
  • Frances Perry Private Hospital
  • Logan Hospital

List of Hospitals in Melbourne:

  • Angliss Hospital - Upper Ferntree Gully
  • Austin Hospital - Heidelberg
  • Box Hill Hospital - Box Hill
  • Broadmeadows Hospital - Broadmeadows
  • Bundoora Extended Care Centre - Bundoora
  • Calvary Health Care Bethlehem - Caulfield South
  • Caritas Christi Hospice - Kew
  • Casey Hospital - Berwick
  • Caulfield Hospital - Caulfield
  • Craigieburn Health Service - Craigieburn
  • Cranbourne Integrated Care Centre - Cranbourne
  • Dandenong Hospital - Dandenong
  • Footscray Hospital - Footscray
  • Frankston Hospital - Frankston
  • Healesville Hospital and Yarra Valley Health - Healesville
  • Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital - Ivanhoe
  • Jessie McPherson Private Hospital - Clayton
  • Kingston Centre - Cheltenham
  • Maroondah Hospital - Ringwood East
  • Mercy Hospital for Women - Heidelberg
  • Monash Children's Hospital - Clayton
  • Monash Medical Centre - Clayton
  • Moorabbin Hospital - Bentleigh East
  • Peter James Centre - Burwood East
  • Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute - Melbourne
  • Panch Health Service - Preston
  • Queen Elizabeth Centre - Noble Park
  • Rosebud Hospital - Capel Sound
  • Royal Children's Hospital - Parkville
  • Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne - Carlton
  • Royal Melbourne Hospital - Parkville
  • Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre - Kew
  • Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital - East Melbourne
  • Royal Women's Hospital - Parkville
  • Sandringham Hospital - Sandringham
  • St George's Hospital - Kew
  • St Vincent's Hospital - Fitzroy
  • Sunshine Hospital - St Albans
  • The Alfred Hospital - Melbourne
  • The Mornington Centre - Mornington
  • The Northern Hospital - Epping
  • Wantirna Health - Wantirna
  • Werribee Mercy Hospital - Werribee
  • Williamstown Hospital - Williamstown
  • Yarra Ranges Health – Lilydale

 

List of Top Hospitals in World:

  • Ayr Hospital
  • Babinda Hospital
  • Baillie Henderson Hospital
  • Bamaga Hospital
  • Banana District Community Health Service
  • Baralaba Multipurpose Health Service
  • Barcaldine Hospital
  • Beaudesert Hospital
  • Biggenden Health Service
  • Biloela Hospital
  • Blackall Hospital
  • Blackwater Multipurpose Health Service
  • Bollon Bush Nursing Service
  • Boonah Health Service
  • Boulia Primary Health Care Centre
  • Bowen Hospital
  • Brisbane Youth Detention Centre
  • Bundaberg Hospital
  • Burketown Health Centre
  • Caboolture Hospital
  • Cairns Hospital
  • Cairns North Community Health
  • Caloundra Health Service
  • Camooweal Health Centre
  • Capricorn Coast Hospital and Health Service
  • Central Queensland Rural Outpatient Clinic
  • Charleville Hospital
  • Charters Towers Health Centre

The glance at revenue of Ob Gyn’s: An Obstetrician / Gynecologist (OB/GYN) earns an average salary of $195,693 per year in the USA. In 2016, obstetricians and gynecologists earned a mean income of $220,000, somewhat less than in the previous year. About 20% of ob/gyns earned $350,000 or more, slightly more than in last year's survey. Some 19% earned $100,000 or less, up from about 12% the previous year. Solo practitioners earned 93% of income from clinical practice compared to 89% for group practice ob-gyns. Those in group practice derived significantly greater percentages of income from teaching/research and other professional activities.

Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “Gynecological Devices Market by Surgical Device (Gynecological Endoscopy Devices, Endometrial Ablation Devices, Fluid Management Systems and Female Sterilization and Contraceptive Devices) by Hand Instrument (Vaginal Speculum, Tenaculum, Curettes, Trocars, Biopsy Forceps and Others) and by Diagnostic Imaging System (Ultrasound and Mammography) Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast, 2015 -2021”.According to the report, the global gynecological devices market accounted for around USD 14.50 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach approximately USD 19.50 by 2021, growing at a CAGR of around 5.0% between 2015 and 2021. 

A gynecologist is a general practitioner with special learning and proficiency in the field of women’s' health and reproduction.  A gynecologist has the appropriate medical, surgical and obstetrical knowledge and skills for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of a wide range of conditions that affect women's reproductive and gynecological health. The specialty of obstetrics and gynecology can be divided into two parts. Obstetrics concentrates on the care and treatment before and during pregnancy, and after the child is born. Gynecology is concerned with the treatment of diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system. Various devices such as gynecology endoscopy device, ultrasound sonography, and vaginal speculum are some of the common devices used during obstetrics and gynecological practice.

The global market for gynecological devices features a highly fragmented vendor landscape, with the leading three companies, namely Olympus Corporation, Boston Scientific Corporation, and Cooper Surgical accounted for over 25.5% of the market’s overall revenue in 2014, observes Transparency Market Research in a recent report. Although regional players and new vendors account for a significant share in the market’s revenue presently, entry barriers are becoming more intense for new companies. Increasingly stringent, slow, and expensive regulatory approval procedures are increasing operational challenges for companies in the market.

Transparency Market Research estimates that the global gynecological devices market will exhibit a healthy CAGR of 4.8% over the period between 2015 and 2023 and rise from a valuation of US$14.9 bn in 2014 to US$22.5 bn by 2023.

Some of the key factors driving the global market for gynecological devices are the rising prevalence of a number of gynecological disorders, the increased adoption of noninvasive or minimally invasive gynecological procedures, and the increase in healthcare expenditure across emerging economies. Owing to the presence of a large number of companies and the intense level of competition in the market, focus on R&D activities and the increased energy directed towards the introduction of innovative devices are leading to the development of highly advanced and reliable noninvasive devices for the gynecological devices sector.

Increase in healthcare expenditure, especially across emerging economies in regions such as the Asia Pacific and Latin America, is also providing a significant boost to the overall demand for gynecological devices in the region. Continued efforts aimed at the improvement of the healthcare infrastructure in these regions will also boost the demand for advanced gynecological devices in the near future.

This analytical overview of the market is based on a recent Transparency Market Research report, titled Gynecological Devices Market (Surgical Devices (Gynecological Endoscopes (Hysteroscopes, Colposcopes, Resectoscopes, Laparoscopes, and Endoscopic Imaging Systems), Endometrial Ablation Devices (Hydrothermal Endometrial Ablation Devices, Radiofrequency Endometrial Ablation Devices, Balloon Endometrial Ablation Devices, Cryoablation, Microwave Ablation, and Laser Ablation), Female Sterilization and Contraceptive Devices (Permanent Birth Control Devices and Temporary Birth Control Devices), and Gynecologic Fluid Management Systems; Hand Instruments (Vaginal Speculum (Disposable and Reusable), Tenaculum, Curettes, Trocars, and Biopsy Forceps); Diagnostic Imaging Systems (Ultrasound and Mammography); and Gynecological Chairs (Fixed Height and Adjustable)) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023.”

Global Gynecological Devices Market, by Geography

  • North America

  • The U.S.

  • Canada

  • Europe

  • U.K.

  • Germany

  • Rest of Europe

  • Asia Pacific

  • China

  • Japan

  • Rest of Asia Pacific

  • Latin America

  • Brazil

  • Mexico

  • Rest of Latin America

  • Rest of the World

Industry Insights

The global gynecology devices market size was valued at USD 10,984.1 million in 2014. Introduction of minimally invasive procedures such as laparoscopy and high definition imaging devices such as a 3D endoscope is primarily boosting market growth. In addition, the rising prevalence of diseases, such as uterine fibrosis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), associated with female reproductive organs are anticipated to support market growth during the forecast period.

According to the United Nations, the global female population accounted for more than 3.64 billion in 2015. Every woman visits a gynecologist at least once in her lifetime either for pregnancy or other complications related to the menstrual cycle. The growing number of patients is likely to drive market growth during the forecast period.

Moreover, healthcare agencies are now promoting routine-checkups for early cancer detection and other gynecological conditions. For example, The American Cancer Society recommends annual breast cancer screening with mammography for women aged between 40 to 44 years. Increase in routine check-ups has helped these devices gain usage rates.

Furthermore, the introduction of user-friendly and technically advanced products has augmented the adoption of surgical procedures such as laparoscopy, ablation, endoscopy, and female sterilization. To conclude, the availability of technically advanced products coupled with rising adoption of surgical procedures is steering the global gynecological devices market towards experiencing swift growth.

Gynecological Devices Market, By Product, 2012 - 2022 (USD Million)

Segment Insights

Based on the product type, the global market is segmented into surgical devices, hand instruments, and gynecological imaging devices. Surgical devices captured the largest market share in 2014 owing to the rising use of endoscopy devices and female contraceptives. As a result, surgical devices segment was valued at USD 8,720.6 million in 2014 and is expected to reach USD 17,073.3 million by2022.

Availability of technically advanced products is resulting in widening of the application of endoscopes in gynecology. Hysteroscopes, laparoscopes, resectoscopes, and endoscopic imaging are the common applications of endoscopes in gynecology. Growth in hysterotomy, hysterectomy, and laparoscopy procedures is pushing the growth of the endoscope market. Furthermore, user-friendly products are fueling the adoption of these devices since these are minimally invasive procedure enabled. Thus, endoscopy accounted for the largest market share of around 54% in 2014.

Hand instruments accounted for the smallest market share in 2014 and are anticipated to witness slow growth during the forecast period. Low product cost and application of these instruments in other surgical methods along with gynecology are some major factors anticipated to challenge growth.

Regional Insights

North America dominated the global market with a revenue share of 40.6% in 2014. The high adoption rate of advanced technology and the presence of large market players in the region are some factors accounting for its large revenue share. The region is expected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period, mainly due to the growth in the number of newly detected cases.

Government and healthcare agencies in North America are promoting routine check-ups to lower mortality rates associated with breast and cervical cancer patients since early detection increases treatment success rates.

The Asia Pacific is anticipated to witness lucrative growth during the forecast period. Growth in the inflow of patients owing to the rapidly booming medical tourism industry is expected to serve as the highest impact rendering driver.

Moreover, the presence of a large pool of skilled professionals, cheaper labor cost, and advanced manufacturing facilities have resulted in the shifting of manufacturing facilities to China and India. As a result, the overall manufacturing cost of these devices has reduced. Therefore, manufacturers are now able to offer their products at a lower cost.

Competitive Insights

The global market is highly fragmented marked with the presence of many local players. Some leading players operating in the global market include Medtronic plc, Richard Wolf GmbH., Cooper Surgical, Inc., Stryker Corporation, Hologic, Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Karl Storz GmbH& Co. KG, and Ethicon, Inc.

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The 5th Asia Pacific Gynecology and Obstetrics Congress (Gynecology Congress 2018) hosted by Conference Series LLC Ltd took place at Tokyo, Japan during August 22-23, 2018.

It was organized by Conference Series LLC. Ltd and generous response were received from the Editorial Board Members of Gynecology & Obstetrics Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers, and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2018 from Conference Series LLC. Ltd.

The two-day program witnessed thought-provoking keynote and plenary presentations from experts in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics highlighting the theme “Expedite the Future Endeavours in Gynecology and Obstetrics Care".

The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following Speakers were highlighted as Keynote speakers.

AboTaleb Saremi, Sarem Women’s Hospital, Iran

Nelinda Catherine Perez Pangilinan, Philippine Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Philippines

Dawid Serafin, Serafin Clinic, Poland

Velemir Luka, Polyclinic Santa Maria Clinic, France

Arndt van Ophoven, University of Bochum, Germany

Andrew Y Silverman, Gender Selection with Dr Silverman, USA

All the sessions were followed with great interest by a large audience. Students from various parts of the world took active participation in poster presentations.

We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance towards the success of Gynecology Congress 2018.

ConferenceSeries LLC Ltd would like to announce the commencement of the 6th Asia Pacific Gynecology and Obstetrics Congress is going to be held on July 26-27, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia.

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