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Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility Congress invitationFrom: mailist@isralink.co.ilMon May 31 02:04:42 1999
You are receiving this E-mail because your E-mail address or web site belongs to an Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility related work group If you wish to be removed from this mail list please reply to this E-mail with the word REMOVE in the subject line. We invite you to take a look at our web site http://www.kenes.com/controversies and consider this INVITATION to participate in The First Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility That will take place in Prague, Czech Republic from October 28-31, 1999 To date, the Congress has received the endorsements of some of the Leading societies in the field of OB/GYN, such as ASRM, IFFS, ESHRE, ESGO, ESGE, ESC, FIGIJ, CGOS, WPMP, IOF, SIEP and ESGOI as being of an international standard. We are expecting 1500 participants to attend the Congress. For the Most recent updates, please visit our Internet site: http://www.kenes.com/controversies. Please feel free to contact us should you require additional information. We will welcome you both as a participant or a contributor. Yours sincerely, Prof. Zion Ben-Rafael Prof. Zeev Shoham Congress Chairman Congress Chairman If your web page is an association, an organization or an institution, Please forward this E-mail to any of your members/ colleagues. For questions and inquiries, please E-mail: zeev@cc.huji.ac.il
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