tailieunhanh - THE AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

Tham khảo tài liệu 'the american gynecological obstetrical society newsletter', y tế - sức khoẻ, sức khỏe phụ nữ phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | THE AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY Vol. IV No. 2 Newsletter January 2006 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Fellows Let me first welcome our newly elected AGOS fellows Mark Johnson . Philadelphia PA Sarah Kilpatrick . . Chicago IL Charles Levenback . Houston TX John Malone . Detroit MI Brian Mercer . Cleveland OH Laurel Rice . Charlottesville VA Yoel Sadovsky . St. Louis MO David Seifer . Holmdel NJ Catherine Spong . Bethesda MD Hugh Taylor . New Haven CT Louis Weinstein . Philadelphia PA Our 2005 Annual Meeting at the Empress Hotel in Victoria British Columbia was a great success. Past President Ronald S. Gibbs . presided over an excellent program. His presidential address The Art of Discovery was an inspired presentation of discovery across the globe and in our specialty. His guest lecturer Eoin Trevelyan addressed the topic Academic Leadership in Obstetrics and Gynecology in his usual succinct manner. The Joseph Price Oration Human Fetal Growth and Development Fifty Years of Discoveries was given by Giorgio Pardi . from Milan Italy a leading investigator in this area. Dr. Pardi was elected to honorary fellowship in AGOS. A panel discussion Ensuring Tomorrow s Clinician Investigators addressed one of the most important issues facing academic obstetrics and gynecology at the present time. In follow up to this panel discussion AGOS has established a working group led by Past President Gibbs to pursue this issue further on a broader scale. This working group has communicated by conference call and e-mail and distilled essential bullet points regarding this critical issue. A retreat involving stakeholders in obstetrics and gynecology research is in the planning stages. Eberhard Mueller-Heubach . AGOS Council decided at the meeting on Saturday October 1 2005 to survey the AGOS fellowship regarding various important issues which concern the future of our Society. With input from Council I have developed a survey

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