All-Russian seminar "Reproductive potential of Russia: versions and controversies".

All-Russian seminar "Reproductive potential of Russia: versions and controversies".

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9 - 12 Sep 2017
About the event

Our life turns to be more and more interesting every year, and today there are more reasons than ever for both enjoyment and grief, and very often we rejoice and we are upset nearly simultaneously.

Our life turns to be more and more interesting every year, and today there are more reasons than ever for both enjoyment and grief, and very often we rejoice and we are upset nearly simultaneously.

The problem lies exactly in the above fact. There are plenty of dualistic contrasts in our lives both in terms of rational and emotional interpretation. This is exactly what becomes the compelling reason for meetings and conversations of the most indifferent and progressive representatives of all medical specialties. "Sochi versions and controversies" are always interesting and effective.

 

Geography of participants:

Russia, Italy, USA, France, Germany, Great Britain.

Topics of the event:

  • controversy over gestation observation;
  • prenatal diagnosis and conformational abnormalities;
  • controversy over delivery;
  • controversy over premature birth;
  • surgeon’s weekdays;
  • proliferative diseases in gynecology, etc

Terms of participation in the event:

presentation/ attendance

Outcomes of the event:

of the conference proceedings.

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