The RCOG 2022 programme provides unique, cutting-edge scientific content with world-class international speakers.
With 94% of delegates agreeing Congress 2021 met their development needs, there is something for everyone.
We adapt the format each year based on delegate feedback and continue to provide innovative and flexible ways of ensuring our programme delivers the highest quality and value for money.
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Discover our unique three-day programme. With our on-demand package, you can access all content for six months.
What to expect
- Keynote lectures on the biggest topics in global women's health
- Unique collection of world-class international speakers
- Four parallel streams across three-days
- Sponsored symposiums
- Interactive sessions with opportunity for delegate questions
- Oral presentations from the leaders of tomorrow
- Bonus fringe event
Dedicated specialist streams
With four parallel streams covering the entire spectrum of women’s health, you can personalise your enhanced learning experience to your educational needs. There were over 20 specialist areas at RCOG 2022:
High risk pregnancy |
Maternal medicine |
Labour ward management |
Benign gynaecology |
Urogynaecology |
Reproductive medicine |
Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology |
Sexual and reproductive health |
Early pregnancy |
Imaging |
Women’s health and policies |
Obesity |
Medical education |
Medical education |
Hot topics |
Surgical techniques |
Health disparities |
Pandemic and impact of infectious diseases |
Fetal medicine |
Menopause |
Clinical genetics |
Quality improvement |
Gynaecological oncology |
RCOG initiatives and updates |
Post event access
All delegates, including post-event registration, will enjoy access to all content for up to six months post-event. Not only does this offer excellent value for money, it also means you won’t miss out due to a programme clash. You are in control of your learning and take full advantage of hours of content at a time, and in place that suits you.
2022 programme highlights
Meet some of the speakers
Donna Ockenden is the Chair of the Review of Maternity Services at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust.
Dr Anne Kihara is the President elect of FIGO and the President of African Federation of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (AFOG) since 2020.
Uma Ram is the Director and lead consultant at Seethapathy Clinic and Hospital, Chennai India. Chairperson, RCOG IRC India South.
Hassan Sallam is professor of obstetrics and gynaecology in Alexandria University and chair of the IRC-RCOG in Egypt.
Nadia du Fossé is a medical doctor, PhD student and epidemiologist in Leiden, NL. Her research focuses on male factors in (recurrent) pregnancy loss.
Neelam Sarkaria is a Rule of Law, GBV and Gender Mainstreaming Consultant working in the UK and internationally for UN agencies and Governments.
Dr Nick Watts is the Chief Sustainability Officer of the NHS, responsible for its commitment to deliver a world-class net zero emission health service.
Richard Smith is chair of the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change, the Point of Care Foundation and Patients Know Best.
Dr Ritu Raj, MD, is Senior Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India.
RCOG World Congress will feature over 100 renowned speakers from all over the world.
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