With over 30 specialist areas covered over three days, there is rewarding experience 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.
A link to our interactive programme will be available soon. In the meantime, you can explore an outline of the programme below.
Programme features
- Plenary speakers: Hear from pioneering keynote speakers on the hottest topics in women’s health
- Debates: Participate in lively debates with leading global experts
- Q&As: Have your questioned answered during interactive sessions across the programme
- Abstracts: Explore the latest research and innovation from across the globe
- Connect: Enjoy sessions with leaders in O&G including RCOG Officers
On demand
Registered delegates will enjoy on-demand online 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.
Personalise your experience
With sessions covering the entire spectrum of women’s health, you can personalise your learning experience to your educational needs. There are over 30 specialist areas at #RCOG2025.
Plenary lectures
- The new pyramid of pregnancy care
- Innovation
- Womb transplant surgery
- Obstetric fistula
- When healthcare collapses
- Pre-term birth prevention
- Targeting the invisible: Next generation therapeutics in solid tumours
Stream sessions with RCOG Offices
- Global health
- Clinical quality
- Academia
- Workforce
- Education
- Meet the Officers
Stream sessions
Fetal medicine |
MEAC - maternity enhance critical care database |
Fistula |
Media |
Genomics |
Neurodiversity |
Heavy menstrual bleeding |
Obstetric trauma |
Hot topics in gynaecology |
Obstetrics |
Hot topics in obstetrics |
Obstetrics - MNSI |
Inequalities |
Path to healing |
Innovation |
Research |
Innovation in maternal medicine |
Sexual safety |
LGBTQ+ |
Sustainability and climate change |
Maternal medicine |
Trainees |
Maternity safety |
Women's Network |
Specialist societies
We are also pleased to be joined by the following specialist societies, sharing experiences in their specialties:
Association of Early Pregnancy Units (AEPU)
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British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (BSCCP)
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British and Irish Association of Robotic Gynaecological Surgeons (BIARGS)
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British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE)
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British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH)
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British Society for Gynaecological Imaging (BSGI)
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British Fertility Society (BFS)
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British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology (BritSPAG)
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British Gynaecological Cancer Society (BGCS)
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British Society for the Study of Vulval Diseases (BSSVD)
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British Intrapartum Care Society (BICS)
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British Society of Abortion Care Providers (BSACP)
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British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society (BMFMS)
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British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG)
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British Menopause Society (BMS)
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Institute of Psychosexual Medicine (IPM)
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Sponsors
Our Congress sponsors have no editorial input into or control over the Congress programme, content development or choice of speakers. They have no opportunity to influence any component of our Congress programme, except where they have a dedicated sponsored symposium session, which is clearly identified in the programme.