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OBGYN.net Update Newsletter - February 17, 2005From: OBGYN.net Update (newsletter@obgyn.net)Thu Feb 17 10:37:05 2005
OBGYN Update Newsletter - February 17, 2005If you are unable to read HTML emails, please click here: http://www.obgyn.net/Update_Newsletter/021705.html Interested in OBGYN.net advertising opportunities? Contact us. OBGYN.net Update Newsletter February 17, 2005 Obstetrics, Gynecology, Infertility and Women's Health #1 Online Resource Featured Meetings Seventh World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility Still time to reserve your place at the most comprehensive obstetric, gynecology, and infertility meeting in 2005! Register now! Sign-up now for the free Post COGI congress OBGYN.net webcast Special Announcements Enroll now in Hysterectomy University and you'll be eligible for FREE tutorials throughout the year. Coming Soon... An Improved Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure by David Robinson, MD Register now to be alerted when released on Hysterectomy University. Registration keeps you notified of new courses, presentations, tutorials, CME opportunities, books and upcoming meetings! -------------------------------------------------------------- =20 -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- NEW RELEASE to Endometriosis ZONE! George Hilaris, MD talks about endometriosis and pelvic pain Complications of laparoscopy, a PowerPoint presentation by Ashraf Fouda, MD, Domiatt General Hospital - Nimesulide unlikely to suppress endometriosis - Kissing ovaries predict severe endometriosis - Endometrial cancer recurrence route predictors supported - Link between Migraine, Endometriosis found To remove your name from the OBGYN.net update service see: http://www.obgyn.net/english/forums/update.asp OBGYN.net, A service of MediSpecialty.com, Inc. 1 Richmond Street, Suite 4002 New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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