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2nd World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & InfertilityFrom: OBGYN.net Community News (update-request@obgyn.net)Tue Jul 24 16:04:00 2001
Dear Colleague, Please allow us to take this opportunity to remind you about: THE 2ND WORLD CONGRESS ON CONTROVERSIES IN OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY & INFERTILITY which will take place in PARIS, FRANCE, SEPTEMBER 6-9, 2001 Don't miss this unique congress which is designed for all gynecologists, regardless of their speciality. It is sure to be one of the most important events of the year. Like the previous congress it promises to be an extraordinary learning experience, with experts from all over the world tackling the most burning questions and unsolved issues of our profession, in the form of debate and discussion. You will be able to update your knowledge and gain a wide overview of all the aspects of this ever-evolving field. Preparations are progressing very well and we are pleased to present an excellent faculty with OVER 130 highly distinguished INVITED SPEAKERS. In order to view the scientific program and register online, please visit the congress website now: https://commerce.obgyn.net/controversies Please note that there is limited accommodation available at our special congress rates, so please register and reserve rooms through the website early to avoid disappointment. For further information please contact the Secretariat at: controversies@obgyn.net See you in Paris! Best regards, Zion Ben-Rafael, Zeev Shoham, Rene Frydman Congress Chairmen
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