ISSVD – ENTOG Joint Webinar – Vulvar Discharge and Itching: Not Always Candida!

ENTOG is preparing, together with the International Society of Vulvo-Vaginal Diseases an one-hour webinar, entitled: β€œVulvar Discharge and Itching: Not Always Candida!” On Tuesday June 18 6:00 PM CET Take a look at detailed program: Jack Sobel: Diagnosis and evaluation of a patient with vaginal discharge (discussion on the treatments of yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and trichomonas.) Mario Preti: Diagnosis and treatment of HSIL of the vulva. Hope Haefner: Diagnosis and treatment of the itch-scratch-itch cycle. Zoom registration link: Zoom Registration

Talk with Experts!

If you have cases that are complex to manage and you wonder if you have done everything you can, why not discuss this with our panel of international experts? 🌟 Take this chance to benefit from FREE input from experts around the world! πŸ”ΈοΈSubmit them by 2nd June 2024 πŸ”— bit.ly/TWTESUBMIT ————————- Selected cases will then be part of an interactive discussion with international experts for all to learn from! 🌟 So, register & join us on this thrilling e-learning module from EBCOG & ENTOG! πŸ“… Wednesday 26th June 2024 ⏰️ From 7pm CET πŸ”— bit.ly/TWTEREG ( MedAllApp registration required[…]

EBCOG survey on workforce challenges

Dear colleagues, Ensuring adequate training, qualifications, and the overall well-being of healthcare professionals is crucial for providing high-quality care to women and families. Over recent years, our profession in Europe has encountered numerous challenges including dealing with aging populations, declining birthrates, the COVID-19 pandemic, financial constraints, staff shortages, increased litigations, and concerns regarding the well-being of healthcare professionals. Recognizing these challenges, EBCOG and ENTOG have collaborated to investigate various aspects of workforce well-being, disparities across European healthcare systems, and potential associations between different factors such as healthcare systems, cultural backgrounds, and training experiences. The goal is to understand these variations[…]

Expand your Expertise in Vulvovaginal Health! ENTOG & ISSVD Collaboration

Welcome to an innovative collaboration between the European Network of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ENTOG) and the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease (ISSVD). We are delighted to present a groundbreaking webinar focused on Vulvovaginal Disease, designed to provide comprehensive insights and updates in this intricate field of women’s health! This unique course brings together expertise from ENTOG, representing the future generation of obstetricians and gynecologists, and ISSVD, a global authority in the study and management of vulvovaginal diseases. Through this collaboration, we aim to foster a dynamic exchange of knowledge, ideas, and clinical experiences, ultimately enhancing[…]

EFOG-EBCOG Exam Preparation Webinar

We are excited to announce a unique opportunity jointly organised with EBCOG! We are hosting a FREE webinar designed to support those preparing for the EBCOG examination, aimed at achieving the European Fellow of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EFOG) qualification. This webinar is an invaluable resource for both exam candidates and those interested in the certification process. πŸ“… Thursday 30th May 2024 ⏰️ From 6pm CET πŸ”— bit.ly/ENTOGEFOG (@medallapp registration will be required with proof of healthcare ID) —– 🌟 BONUS 🌟 Our past collaborative webinars are now available on-demand on our MedAll profile – so give us a follow and[…]

New European Diploma in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare

A great opportunity to enrich your knowledge and CV! An ENTOG Workshop on Sexual – Reproductive Healthcare will be held during our ENTOG Exchange and you are welcome to attend it if you will come to attend our ENTOG- Junges Forum Scientific Meeting on September 2024 in Zurich πŸ’« Plus, there is a 20% ENTOG Discount for the Cambridge press Textbook and Handbook, recently published!

10th Winners Meeting with 50% discount for trainees!

Avail of the 50% Special Discount for Residents until May 10, 2024!⏰ You are cordially invited to join the upcoming Winners Meeting 2024 in AKS Hotel in Porto Heli, πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· from June 20 to 22, 2024. This congress has been meticulously designed to enhance your expertise in minimally invasive surgery. 🩺🌍 This event presents an exceptional opportunity to engage with fellow experts, expand your knowledge of the latest techniques and advancements, and elevate your proficiency to new heights. Immerse yourself in an innovative experience featuring: β€’ Hands-on Workshops β€’ Team Competitions β€’ Live Surgery with Case Presentations & Lectures β€’[…]

ESC Congress in Bilbao – FREE ENTRY for 2 ENTOG Members!

🚨 QUICK COMPETITION ALERT 🚨 Attend the 2024 ESCRH Congress in Bilbao πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ for FREE! ENTOG is trying to spread the opportunities for trainees all across Europe and all across the vast Ob&Gyn field. ESCRH is supporting up to 2 ENTOG members to attend this year’s ESCRH Congress in Bilbao πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ for FREE. πŸ”ΈοΈ They are keen on sponsoring residents, who would be happy to engage in their society and also become future members πŸ₯³ So, if you are a trainee who is keen to attend and be part of ESCRH, send executive@entog.eu: 🌟 a short (1 page) motivation letter[…]

Joint position statement: Substandard and disrespectful care in labour – because words matter

European Association of Perinatal Medicine, The European Midwives Association and EBCOG have published a joint position statement on substandard and disrespectful care. We feel these terms are a better way to frame an important, serious, and widely discussed topic. We encourage anyone interested in women’s health to read this paper and to please share with relevant parties. Joint position statement: Substandard and disrespectful care in labour – because words matter

Joint statement on Gaza-Israel conflict

Associations of European doctors express grief and sadness over loss of life and suffering during Gaza-Israel conflict. We stand in solidarity with victims and with medical staff providing life-saving help and medical care in Gaza under extreme duress, risking their lives to protect the patients. Wars and humanitarian crises bring the basic principles of medical service to the attention of medical staff and also of each and every human being. Health and well-being of our patients are our first consideration. We maintain utmost respect for human life and do not permit considerations of age, disease or disability, creed, ethnic origin,[…]