8th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine Florence, 8-13 September 2007

From: OBLink Newsletter (newsletter@obgyn.net)
Tue Jun 26 17:31:31 2007


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

DON'T MISS THE 8TH WORLD CONGRESS OF PERINATAL MEDICINE FLORENCE ITALY FROM 8 TO 13 SEPTEMBER 2007

This is the world's premier meeting for the latest information and trends in perinataology and obstetrics. The organizing committee has a top notch scientific program planned spearheaded by Dr. Gian Carlo Di Renzo.

Florence is a wonderful city, possessing old world charm, and all modern conveniences. It is easy to reach from all points on the globe. The meeting blends high science with an attractive social and cultural program.

For more information and to register visit: http://www.WCPM8.org

http://www.OBGYN.net will be participating and I will personally be chairing the session on Internet in Obstetrics with an excellent panel including:

Dr. Xioming Gong founder of http://www.China-OBGYN.net Elizabeth TurnerOttosen of Ferring Pharmaceuticals who underwrites http://www.OBLink.com and Ronnie Lamont, MD to discuss online plans for the new International Preterm Labor Council.

I sincerely hope you can join us for this important meeting and I look forward to seeing you in Florence!

--
Roberta Speyer, President OBGYN.net
Chair of the Internet Programme
World Congress of Perinatal Medicine



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