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1. Message from the President of International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2
2. Message from the President of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 3
3. Message from the President of Sri Lanka college of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 4
4. Conference Organizing Committee 5
5. Co Chairpersons and subcommittees 6
6. Conference Programme at a Glance 7
7. Pre congress workshops 8
8. Conference Programme 10
9. Plenary speakers 13
10. Faculty 14
11. Registration and Accommodation 19
12. Other Participating Organisations
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Message from the President, International Federation of Gynaecologyand Obstetrics (FIGO)
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
The world is witnessing an unprecedented interest in women’s and newborns’ health. Each one of us as individuals, and national, regional and sub regional societies can contribute to alleviate these problems. South Asian region has the largest population and harbour many of the deep rooted societal practises starting even before a child is born such as sex selected abortion, child hood marriage and labour, adolescent rape, gender based violence and honor and dowry related killing. Each society needs to work in these areas individually and collectively by joining hands with non-governmental and governmental organisations to reduce or abolish these practices.
The reproductive age women in the SAFOG region face the problems of anaemia, unplanned pregnancies, poor ante-natal care, suboptimal access to needed family planning and legalised abortion services. FIGO is working with some national societies in these issues and would like to explore the possibilities to replicate this work in other countries in a sustainable way.
The aging population presents a unique set of challenges medically and socially. We need to explore how best we can help the aging population live gracefully, by tackling the problems they develop such as post menopausal osteoporosis, fractures, urinary problems and increasing incidence of cancer. We need to promote healthy living to reduce morbidity and frailty.
The advances in technology, knowledge explosion, increased patient expectation and rising medical litigation demands us to know the latest in our field. The lectures, symposiums and workshops at this meeting is developed with this in mind with the participation of Japanese, Singaporean, Malaysian, and the Royal Colleges of the UK and Australia and New Zealand. The contribution by SIDRA, March of Dymes, WHO, UNFPA and other non-governmental organisations will make this meeting a unique one with high calibre science delivered on rights-based perspective.
It is our great pleasure to invite you to attend and participate in this meeting specially designed for you. In addition to science there will be an excellent social program. We want you to participate and help to resolve the issue of unmet needs of women’s health.Yours sincerely,
Sir Sabaratnam ArulkumaranPresident FIGO
20’th July 2014
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
The world is witnessing an unprecedented interest in women’s and newborns’ health. Each one of us as individuals, and national, regional and sub regional societies can contribute to alleviate these problems. South Asian region has the largest population and harbour many of the deep rooted societal practises starting even before a child is born such as sex selected abortion, child hood marriage and labour, adolescent rape, gender based violence and honor and dowry related killing. Each society needs to work in these areas individually and collectively by joining hands with non-governmental and governmental organisations to reduce or abolish these practices.
The reproductive age women in the SAFOG region face the problems of anaemia, unplanned pregnancies, poor ante-natal care, suboptimal access to needed family planning and legalised abortion services. FIGO is working with some national societies in these issues and would like to explore the possibilities to replicate this work in other countries in a sustainable way.
The aging population presents a unique set of challenges medically and socially. We need to explore how best we can help the aging population live gracefully, by tackling the problems they develop such as post menopausal osteoporosis, fractures, urinary problems and increasing incidence of cancer. We need to promote healthy living to reduce morbidity and frailty.
The advances in technology, knowledge explosion, increased patient expectation and rising medical litigation demands us to know the latest in our field. The lectures, symposiums and workshops at this meeting is developed with this in mind with the participation of Japanese, Singaporean, Malaysian, and the Royal Colleges of the UK and Australia and New Zealand. The contribution by SIDRA, March of Dymes, WHO, UNFPA and other non-governmental organisations will make this meeting a unique one with high calibre science delivered on rights-based perspective.
It is our great pleasure to invite you to attend and participate in this meeting specially designed for you. In addition to science there will be an excellent social program. We want you to participate and help to resolve the issue of unmet needs of women’s health.Yours sincerely,
Sir Sabaratnam ArulkumaranPresident FIGO
20’th July 2014
Message from the President, South Asian Federation of Obstetrics andGynaecology (SAFOG)
South Asian Federation of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Estd. 1996)Caring for women’s health through current evidences
Dear Colleagues,
I am sure that you are already aware of the fact that, FIGO –our International OBGY federation –has very kindly decid-ed to hold a joint conference with our own SAFOG at Colombo, with active all out support and collaboration by our friends from the Sri Lankan College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology—SLCOG. This will be an historic and memorable meet as, FIGO for the first time will be joining hands with SAFOG and SLCOG, to hold a regional conference in South Asia. This mega event is scheduled from 30th October to 2nd November, 2014, at the famous Bandaranayke Memo-rial International Conference Hall, at Colombo.
Women’s health scenario is rather unsatisfactory, to say the least – at this part of the world. There are many indices of women’s health issues, which are far from our promised goals. The need of the hour is to meet them with all our efforts. With this idea in mind, the theme of this congress is Unmet Need in Women’s Health. We will cover most of the issues related to this theme, and some renowned international, regional and local faculty will enlighten us about the most current updates on our specialty. You are most welcome to join this esteemed team of faculty.
Beauty is in the eyes of a beholder –this quote is very appropriate for the abundance of beauty in Sri Lanka, from Gale in the south to Jaffna in the north, not to forget the colonial capital Colombo or the hill station of Kandy. We request you not to miss this great opportunity. Come and see—surely you will never forget the nature’s beauty here.
We are looking forward to receive a large number of delegates from our own SAFOG region for this conference and as such we have kept the Registration fees of this conference, far below any international congress held now --only at $ 200.We have also organised plenty of accommodations at different star hotels –close to the congress venue for you to stay.
On behalf of SAFOG, I welcome you all to attend this international conference.
Yours Sincerely
Prof. Alokendu ChatterjeePresident SAFOG Mail: [email protected]: 0091 9830070191
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Message from the President , Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians andGynaecologists (SLCOG)
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I’m happy to send this message to the FIGO /SAFOG International Conference which is held in association with the Annual SLCOG Sessions, in Sri Lanka this October. As the President of the SLCOG and being the professional host society I am looking forward to this mammoth international scientific conference to be held in Sri Lanka for the first time. We are very grateful to Prof. Sir. Arulkumaran the President FIGO and his council members, and Prof. Alokendu the President of the SAFOG and his council members for facilitating this process that culminates in to a magnificent conference.
The FIGO is the premier organization that brings together professional societies of obstetricians and gynecologists across the world under one umbrella. FIGO has done much work globally to tackle the problems like cervical cancer, maternal mortality, gender based violence, adolescence health issues and wellbeing of women of all ages in the world. Its effort in being a catalyst to share knowledge and the best practices in diagnostics and treatment in obstetrics and gynaecology is very much appreciated.
The willingness of FIGO & SAFOG to join us in this conference is historic and will bring a lot of pride and honor to our motherland whilst enhancing the standards of care dispensed to the women in our country and in the South Asian region due to the pooling and sharing of expertise.
We have been able to put together a very comprehensive and well-structured scientific program which is hosted on our official website. A galaxy of world renowned speakers is taking part in this conference and I must thank Prof. Malik Goonewardene the Chairman of the Scientific Committee and his team for the wonderful work, orchestrating all the arrangements smoothly and efficiently.
I must also take this opportunity to thank all our members in the other committees who worked tirelessly to make this event a success.
We warmly welcome all our guests from all over the world and we look forward to providing everyone the legendary hospitality for which Sri Lanka is most famous. Apart from our exhaustive academic line up, many social actives are planned for all our guests to enjoy every minute of their stay in this paradise isle.
I wish this event all success!
Deshabandu Dr. Kapila GunawardenaPresident – SLCOG
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Conference Organizing Committee
Chairman of the Conference Professor Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, President FIGO
Co Chairman of the Conference Professor Alokendu Chatterjee, President SAFOG
Vice Chairmen of the Conference Professor Hamid Rushwan CEO FIGO
Dr.Ashma Rana President Elect SAFOG Prof. Hemantha Senanayake Immediate Past President SLCOG Dr. Kapila Gunawardena President SLCOG
Board of Advisors Prof Rashid Latiff Khan (Pakistan) Dr.T.A.Chaudhary (Bangladesh) Dr.Sudha Sharma (Nepal) Prof. Farukh Zaman (Pakistan) Prof.T.A.Bhuiyan (Bangladesh) Prof.H.R.Seneviratne (Sri Lanka)
Organizing Committee
Chairman Prof. Alokendu Chatterjee (India)
Co-Chairmen Dr. Ananda Ranatunga (Sri Lanka) Dr. Hemantha Perera (Sri Lanka) Dr. Kanishka Karunaratne (Sri Lanka) Dr. Kapila Gunawardena (Sri Lanka)
Organizing Secretaries Dr. Rohana Haththotuwa (Sri Lanka) Dr Rubina Sohail (Pakistan)
Deputy Secretaries Dr.Sanath Lanerolle (Sri Lanka) Dr.Ferdousi Begum (Bangladesh) Dr Ramya Pathiraja (Sri Lanka)
Assistant Secretaries Dr.Pramathes Das Mahapatra Dr.Harsha Atapattu (Sri Lanka) Dr.Samanthi Premaratne (Sri Lanka)
Treasurers Dr.Marlene Abeywardhane (Sri Lanka) Dr.U.D.P. Ratnasiri (Sri Lanka)
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Co-Chairpersons of Subcommittees
Inauguration: Dr. Ajita Wijesundara, Dr. Mangala Dissanayake, Dr Pushpa Chaudhary
Registration: Dr. Lakshman Kariyawasam, Dr. Harsha Atapattu, Dr. Lubna Hassan
Hall in Charge: Dr. Niel Seneviratne, Dr. Rukshan Fernandopulle, Prof. Parveen Fatima
Audio Visuals: Dr. Thilak Dissanayake, Dr. Nishendra Karunaratne, Dr. Yousaf Latiff
Publications: Editor SAFOG & Editor SLJOG, Dr Sanath Lanerolle, Prof. Athula Kaluarachchi,
Dr. Asoka Weerakkody, Dr. Tiran Dias, Dr.Narendra Malhotra
Scientific programme: Scientific Committee
Souvenirs: Dr. Sunil Fernando, Dr. Rasika Herath, Dr. Latifa Shamsuddin
Accommodation & Transport: Dr. Ananda Ranathunga, Dr. Chanda Karki
Banquet: Dr. Sarath Amarasekara, Dr. Samanthi Premaratne, Dr. Marlene Abeywardhane, Dr. Hema Divakar
Website: Dr. Chatura Ratnayake, Dr. Sanath Lanerolle, Dr. Nozer Sheriar,
Tours: Dr. Prasad Rannulu, Dr. Mangala Dissanayake, Prof. Tasneem Ashraf
Accompanying Persons programme: Dr. Ramya Pathiraja, Mrs. Chandrika Haththotuwa
Trade Exhibition & Fund Raising: Dr. Kanishka Karunaratne, Dr. D.S Rajapaksha, Prof. Suchitra Pandit,
Finance: Dr. U D P Ratnasiri, Dr. Gamini Perera, Dr. Marlene Abeywardhana
Media & Publicity: Dr. Madhawa Karunaratne, Dr. Sumith Warnasuriya, Dr. Sardha Hemapriya, Dr. Fessy Louis
Social Programmes/Entertainment: Dr. Sardha Hemapriya, Dr. Samarathunga, Prof. Kohinoor Begum
Scientific committee
Prof. Malik Goonewardene (Chairman, Sri Lanka)
Dr. Luis Cabero (Co-Chairman, FIGO)
Dr. Shyam Desai (Co-Chairman, SAFOG)
Prof. Deepal Weerasekara (Sri Lanka)
Dr. Tiran Dias (Sri Lanka)
Dr.Hemantha Perera (Sri Lanka)
Prof Hemantha Senanayake (Sri Lanka)
Prof. Athula Kaluarachchi (Sri Lanka)
Dr. Indu Asanka Jayewardena (Secretary, Sri Lanka)
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Conference Programme at a Glance
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FC 7
S 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30
FC 8 FC 9 FC10
FC11
FC12
Pre-Congress Workshops
29th October: 8.00 am - 4.30 pm 30th October: 8.00 am - 3.30 pm
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics
ALSO is an evidence based multidisciplinary training program that prepares maternity health care providers to better manage obstetric emergencies. ALSO’s evidence based learning path bridges knowledge gaps and boosts skill sets using a team based approach, hands on training, and mnemonics to reduce errors and save lives.
Participants attending an ALSO course learn practical, team based approaches to managing emergency situations, including postpartum haemorrhage, shoulder dystocia and pre-eclampsia and although labour & delivery room emer-gency care is the main focus of the program, the ALSO curriculum further addresses preventive care & practice concerns, such as first trimester complications, helping parents cope with a birth crisis and diagnostic ultrasound.(Participation is limited to nominations by the SAFOG member societies)
Screening for Fetal Growth Restriction, Preeclampsia and Stillbirth
Screening for Preterm Birth & Assessing Fetal wellbeing
Assessment of Fetal Anaemia, Non Invasive Pre natal Diagnosis
Anomaly scan, 26 to 30 weeks & 11 to 14 Twin Pregnan-cies – Live demos
Scar Pregnancy/ Invasive Placentation
Scientific Writing& Critical Appraisal of Publications
Maternal Death Surveillance & Response
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics
Recent Advances in Fetal Medicine
Diagnostic & Operative Endoscopy
Controversies and Quality in Reproductive Technology
High Risk Obstetrics & High Dependency Units
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics
Prof. Basky Thilaganathan (UK)
Prof. Jonathan Hyett (Australia)
Dr. Tiran Dias (Sri Lanka)
Recent Advances in Fetal Medicine in Association with ISUOG
Resource
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ResourceLectures and live demonstration of Laparoscopic Surgery
Hysteroscopic Surgery
Dr. Kurian Joseph (India)
Dr. P. G. Paul (India)
Prof. Yoke Fai Fong (Singapore)
Diagnostic & Operative Endoscopy
Resource
Choosing the right intervention – OI, IUI or IVF?
Choosing the right stimulation – hMG, FSH, agonist or antagonist?
Choosing the right laboratory methods and quality – IVF, ICSI, TQM?
Choosing to manage PCOS ?
Choosing Luteal support in IUI/ART?
Endoscopy is not for all infertile
Does Color Doppler help in decision making and management in infertility? Andrology is an integral part of any ART setup
Dr. Jaideep Malhotra (India)
Dr. Tzeng CR (Taiwan)
Dr. Tuong Ho Manh (Vietnam)
Prof. Roger Hart(Australia)
Controversies and Quality in Reproductive Technology – Conducted By ASPIRE
ResourceHow to organise and run and obstetric HDUSepsis - Activation of sepsis bundles Oliguria in the PET patient Low oxygen saturations and making sense of oxygen therapy Hypotension post-operativelyCrises in the labour ward- anaphylaxis, local anaesthetic toxicity
Dr. Neville Robinson (UK)
Prof. Hemantha Senanayake (Sri Lanka)
High Risk Obstetrics & High Dependency Units
Resource
Dr. Jaydeep Tank(India)
Dr. Narendra Malhotra(India)
Dr. Alkakriplani (India)
Dr. Pramod Bajaj (India)
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Conference Programme
Time
8. 00 am FC 1 FC 2 FC 3 FC 4 FC 5 FC 6
9. 00 am Women’s Health:Current Challenges
The CaesareanSection Pandemic
Improving quality of postpartum care in the mother & the newborn - WHOSEARO
Current Issues in InfertilityManagement
Improving outcome ofmedically complicatedpregnancies
1st 1000 Days of Life: NeedsGreater Attention
10. 15 am
10. 55 am
11. 15 am
11. 35 am
11. 55 am
01. 00 pm
01. 45 pm FIGO Symposium -Abnormal UterineBleeding
Improving the Managementof Fetal Growth Restriction
Detecting GDM: HAPO and beyond
Effective GynaecologicalSurgery
The State of the World’sMidwifery 2014 report: Perspectives from the South Asian region
The unmet need incontraception
03. 00 pm Towards ZeroMaternal Mortality
First trimester screening ofchromosomal aneuploidy :challenges and limitations
OGSS Symposium Urinary Incontinence : Asilent affliction in poorresource settings
Improving PerinatalOutcomes
Carcinoma of the cervixRemains a Problem
04. 15 pm Early PregnancyIssues
March of Dimes Symposium :Discovering Genetic Causesand Preventing Preterm Birththrough New Research Directions
GDM FOGSI – ICOG Session Better assessment forImproving success ofinfertility treatment
Keeping updated inContraception
Friday 31st October 2014
Key Note Address
Plenary Lecture 1
Plenary Lecture 2
Plenary Lecture 3
Plenary Symposium 1– WHO
LUNCH
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Time
8. 00 am FC 7 FC 8 FC 9 FC 10 FC 11 FC 12
9. 15 am ESIDOG Symposium -Infectious Diseases
RANZCOGSymposium :OptimisingPerinatal andMaternalOutcomes
OGSM Symposium :Conquering New Frontiers inObstetrics
JSOG Symposium Gender Equality & GenderBased Violence
Post Partum Haemorrhageremains a killer
10. 15 am
10. 55 am
11. 15 am
11. 35 am
11. 55 am
01. 00 pm
01. 45 pm Pelvic Anatomy Revisited
FIGO Symposium -Post Partum IUCD
Risk managementstrategies inpractice
Sidra Medical & ResearchCentre and Weill CornellMedical School Symposium
Reproductive Healthof the Adolescent Girl
Management Dilemmasin Obstetrics
03. 00 pm FIGO Symposium -Unmet needs inPrevention ofUnsafe Abortion
Evidence based reproductivehealth practice
NESOG Symposium -Unmet need of caesarean section in South Asia
OGSP Symposium - Clinical Implications of Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome
Fistulae &Perineal Trauma-Avoidable Tragedies
Reduction of MaternalMorbidity and Mortality
04. 15 pm Critical Care Prevention and managementof Preterm Birth
International Societyof Fallopian Tube - Reconstructive Surgery Symposium
SAFOMS Symposium Understanding GenomicMedicine
Contraception forpostpartum & post abortalwomen
Friday 31st October 2014
Congress Oration
Plenary Lecture 4
Plenary Lecture 5
Plenary Lecture 6
Plenary Symposium 2
LUNCH
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Time
8. 00 am FC 19 FC 20 FC 21 FC 22 FC 23 FC 24
9. 15 am International Menopause Society Symposium
FOGSI Symposium –Managing ObstetricEmergencies
Including a module onGender Based Violence intoMedical Curricular
Improving the outcome of GynaeMalignancies
Pelvic pathology andfertility
Heart disease in pregnancy-Implications beyond MDG 4
10. 15 am
10. 55 am
11. 15 am
11. 35 am
11. 55 am
01. 00 pm
01. 45 pm Abnormal Placentation: Diagnosis & Management
FIGO – Gynuity SymposiumMisoprostol for the management of Postpartum Haemorrhage
Clinical Governance Pelvic Organ Prolapse:A global Epidemic
Sexual & ReproductiveHealth Rights
Understanding FetalHealth & Wellbeing
03. 00 pm Changing maternity care according to novel concepts
Defining and managing PostDated Pregnancies
OptimisingGynaecologicalsurgery
Extending the use ofgynaecological endoscopicsurgery
Improving results of assistedreproductive technologies
Medical Education andwomen’s Health
04. 15 pm Valedictory Session
Sunday 2nd November 2014
P. Dissanayake Endowment Lecture
Plenary Lecture 7
Plenary Lecture 8
Plenary Lecture 9
Plenary Symposium 3
LUNCH
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Plenary Speakers
Key Note Address: Hints to improve safety in intra partum care Professor Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran (President, FIGO)
Plenary Lecture 1: Severe Acute Maternal Morbidity - Our Experience in Sri LankaDeshabandu Dr. Kapila Gunawardena(President, SLCOG)
Plenary Lecture 2: “Decreasing Preterm Birth Rates:Current Practice and Necessity for Trans disciplinary Research”Prof. Joe Leigh Simpson (March of Dimes)
Plenary Lecture3: Alternatives toHysterectomyProfessor John Sciarra (Past President, FIGO)
Congress Oration: Violence AgainstWoman -- Our ResponseProfessor Alokendu Chatterjee(President, SAFOG)
Plenary Lecture 4: Operative vaginal delivery in modern obstetrics Dr. C.N. Purandare (President Elect, FIGO)
Plenary Lecture 5: “Are current Labour curves or Partograms still relevant”Professor W.W. Sumpaico (Secretary General, AOFOG)
Plenary Lecture 6: Implementation of The Evidence in Obstetrics & Gynaecology Dr. David Richmond (President, RCOG)
P. Dissanayake Endowment LectureMy journey as a gynaecologicalEndoscopic surgeonDr.Kurian Joseph (President, AOFOG)
Plenary Lecture 7:Topic TBCDr. Martin Weber (Regional Advisor, WHO-SEARO)
Plenary Lecture 8: “Adolescent Sexual& Reproductive Health (ASRH): TheGlobal Issues”Prof. Hamid Rushwan(Chief Executive FIGO)
Plenary Lecture 9: Depression in pregnancyProfessor Javaid Sheikh (Dean, Weill Cornell Medical School, Qatar)
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Faculty
FIGO
SAFOG
WHO
Prof. Sir S. Arulkumaran (President)
Prof. Hamid Rushwan(Chief Executive Officer)
Prof. C.N. Purandare(President Elect)
Prof. G. Carlo Di Renzo(Secretary)
Dr. Luis Cabero(Chairman Education Committee)
Prof. John J. Sciarra(Past President)
Prof. Ian Fraser (Chairman WorkingCommittee, Abnormal Uterine Bleeding )
Dr. Anibal Faundes (Chairman, WorkingGroup for the Prevention of UnsafeAbortion)
Dr. Shahida Zaidi (Regional ProjectCo-ordinator on Prevention of UnsafeAbortion)
Prof. Alokendu Chatterjee(President, India)
Prof. Ashma Rana(President Elect, Nepal)
Prof. Rashid Latif Khan(Founder President, Pakistan)
Prof. Faruk Zaman(Past President, Pakistan)
Prof. Harshalal .R. Seneviratne(Immediate Past President, Sri Lanka)
Dr. Shyam Desai(Vice President, India)
Prof. Malik Goonewardene(Vice President, Sri Lanka)
Dr. Rubina Sohail(Secretary General, Pakistan)
Dr. Pramathes Das Mahapatra(Assistant Secretary General, India)
Dr. Narendra Malhotra(Editor, India)
Dr. Pushpa Chaudhary(Chair Research, Nepal)
Dr. Yousaf Latif(Chair Education, Pakistan)
Prof. Kohinoor Begum(Immediate Past President OGSB,Council Member, Bangladesh)
Prof. Parveen Fatima(Council Member, Bangladesh)
Prof. Suchitra Pandit(FOGSI President, Council Member,India)
Dr. Nozer Sheriar (Council Member,India)
Dr. Fessy Louis (Council Member, India) Dr. D. K. Dutta (Council Member, India)
Deshabandhu Dr.Kapila Gunawardena( SLCOG President, Council Member,Sri Lanka)
Prof. Hemantha Senanayake (SLCOGImmediate Past President, CouncilMember, Sri Lanka)
Prof. Athula Kaluarachchi(Council Member, Sri Lanka)
Prof. Tasneem Ashraf(SOGP President , Council MemberPakistan )
Dr. Nusrat Shah (Council Member,Pakistan)
Dr. Metin Gulmezoglu (Coordinating Editor, WHO Reproductive Health Library, Geneva)
Dr. Mathews Mathai ( Department ofMaternal, Newborn, Child & AdolescentHealth, Geneva)
Dr. Martin Weber(Regional Advisor, WHO-SEARO)
Prof. Pisake Lumbiganon(Convener of the Thai CochraneNetwork)
Dr. Joshua Vogal (Department ofReproductive Health Research, Geneva,)
Dr. Rohana Haththotuwa(Director, International relations,Sri Lanka)
Prof. Latifa Samsudeen(Director WSRR, Bangladesh)
Dr. Hema Divakar(Director Projects, India)
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AOFOG
RCOG
RANZCOG
Japan Society of O & G
O & G Society of Malaysia
O & G Society of Singapore
ASPIRE
Sidra Medical & ResearchCenter & Weill Cornell Medical School, Qatar
Dr. Kurian Joseph(President, India)
Dr. Ravi Chandran(Vice President, Malaysia)
Prof. W.W. Sumpaico(Secretary General, Philippines)
Prof. Tomoyuki Fujii (Editor in Chief –JOGR, Japan)
Dr. K. Ochiai (Chairman, OncologyCommittee, Japan)
Prof. Masayasu Koyama(Chairman, UrogynaecologyCommittee, Japan)
Dr. Jaydeep Tank (Chairman ,Reproductive Endocrinology &Infertility Committee, India)
Dr. David Richmond(President)
Dr. Paul Fogarty (Senior Vice President,Global Health)
Prof. Alan Cameron(Vice President, Clinical Quality)
Prof. Lesley Regan (Vice President,Strategic Development)
Prof. Michael Permezel(President)
Dr. John Tait (Council Member,New Zealand)
Dr. Vijay Roach (Board Member,Fellowship Services)
Prof. Dato’ Dr Sivalingam Nalliah(Past President)
Dr. H. Krishna Kumar (Past President)
Dr. M. L. Najimudeen
Dr. Tony Tan (President)
Prof. Yoke Fai Fong (Immediate PastPresident)
Dr. Devendra Kanagalingam (Treasure)
Dr. Ng Ying Woo (Council Member) Dr. Tan Eng Kien (Council Member) Prof. C. Anandakumar
Prof. Javaid Sheikh (Dean) Prof J. Dudenhausen (Professor ofObs & Gyn)
Prof. P. Ogburn (Clinical Chief, Obs& Gyn)
Dr. Jaideep Malhotra(President, India)
Prof. Roger Hart (Australia) Dr. Alkakriplani (India)
Dr. Pramod Bajaj (India)
Prof. Per-Anders Mardh (Member) Prof. E. Rainer Weissenbacher(Central Coordinator & ManagingDirector)
Prof. K. Kalache Dr. Tzeng CR (Taiwan) Dr. Tuong Ho Manh (Vietnam)
Prof. Tadashi Kimura (Director ofInternational Relations)
Prof. Hidetaka Katabuchi
European Society ofInfectious Diseases in O&G
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International Menopause Society
South Asian Federationof Menopause Societies
AUSTRALIA
BANGLADESH
CANADA
INDIA
Dr. Rod Baber(Secretary General)
Dr. Mary Ann Lumsden(Past President, British MenopauseSociety, UK)
Dr. Duru Shah (Member, ExecutiveBoard, India)
Dr. Antoine Watrelot (UK) Dr. Kamal Ojha (UK) Dr. Stephan Gordts (UK)
Dr. M. D. P. Gooneratne(President, Sri Lanka)
Dr. Maninder Ahuja(Council Member, India )
Prof. Jonathan Hyett Dr. Hasthika Ellepola Dr. Sabaratnam Ganeshanathan
Prof. Sayeba Akhter(Past President, OGSB)
Prof. Rahima Begum(Joint Secretary, OGSB)
Prof. Laila Arjumand Banu(Executive Committee, OGSB)
Dr. Fawzia Hossain
Dr. Samantha Seneviratna Dr. T. Rudra
Dr. Srinivasan Krishnamurthy
Dr. Amrit Pal Kaur Dr. Anupam Gupta (Vice President 2015, FOGSI)
Dr. Arun M Boruah
Prof. Arup Kumar Majhi Dr. Aswath Kumar (Chairperson, QuizCommittee, FOGSI)
Dr. Atul Munshi(Chairperson, ICOG)
Dr. Balaji Vijayam Dr. Basab Mukherjee (Chairperson,Family Welfare Committee, FOGSI)
Dr. Bhaskar Pal Dr. Farhat Naz Dr. Ganpat Sawant
Dr. Gokulchandra Das (Vice PresidentFOGSI)
Dr. Gorakh Mandrupkar (Jt. SecretaryFOGSI)
Dr. Hrishikesh D. Pai (Deputy SecretaryGeneral FOGSI)
Ms. Kiran Bhatiya Dr. Lakhbir Dhaliwal Dr. P.C. Mahapatra (Past President FOGSI)
Dr. Mala Arora (Vice Chairperson,ICOG)
Dr. Milind Shah Dr. M. B. Nagpal
Dr. Navneet Magon Prof. V.P Paily Dr. Parikshit Tank (Chairperson, SafeMotherhood Committee, FOGSI)
Dr. Prakash Trivedi (President ElectFOGSI)
Prof. Pratap Kumar Dr. Pritesh Naik
Dr. Rajendra Sankpal Dr. Rajesh Modi (Chairperson,Endoscopy Committee, FOGSI)
Dr. Rekha Joseph (Vice President 2015,FOGSI)
Dr. Indrani Ganguli (Vice PresidentFOGSI)
Dr. Indranil Dutta Dr. Jayant Rath
International Society of Fallopian Tube
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ISRAEL
NEW ZEALAND
Dr. Ritu Joshi (Vice President FOGSI) Dr. Roza Olyai (Vice President FOGSI) Dr. Sadhana Gupta
Dr. Sanjukta Mahapatra Dr. Sarita Agrawal (Vice President 2015,FOGSI)
Dr. Sarita Bhalerao
Dr. Seetha Ramamurthy Dr. P.K. Sekharan Prof. V. Seshiah
Prof. P. K. Shah (Past President,FOGSI)
Dr. Sheela Mane (Vice President FOGSI) Dr. Sheila Balakrishna
Prof. H. K. Shergill Dr. Shivaprasad Goudar Prof. Subrata Lall Seal
Prof. Sudip Chakravarti Dr. Sujata Misra (Vice President 2015,FOGSI)
Dr. Uday Thanawala (Vice President2015, FOGSI)
Prof. Igal Wolman Dr. Micheal Brusilov Prof. Seidman
Dr. Bandana Sharma (Council Member, NESOG)
Dr. Kiran Regmi Dr. Sangeeta Mishra
Dr. Saroja Pandey Dr. Swaraj Rajbhandari
Dr. Usha Krishna (Past President,FOGSI)
Prof. Yin Yin Zaw
Dr. Jayantha Sirisena
Dr. Mamoona Mushtaq Dr. Nighat Shah ( Executive Member, SOGP)
Lt. Col. Nilofar Mustafa
Dr. Amina Eusaph Prof. Batool Mazhar Dr. Haroon Latif
Dr. Nuzrat Jehan Dr. Raheela Mohsin Dr. Safia Sultana Munir
Dr. Samina Afzal
Ma. Carmen Hernandez - Quevedo(President, POGS)
Dr. P. Binkiewich Dr. Lakshman Malaeuwe
Dr. Haj Mohideen Mahroof Dr. Heba Ismail Dr. Hesham Arab
Dr. Ayisha Diop
MYANMAR
NEPAL
PAKISTAN
PHILLIPINES
POLAND
SAUDI ARABIA
SENEGAL
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Dr. Kanishka Karunarathna(President Elect, SLCOG)
Dr. Ananda Ranatunga(Past President ,SLCOG)
Prof. Hemantha Perera(Past President, SLCOG)
Dr. Lukshman Senanayake(Past President, SLCOG)
Prof. Chandrika Wijeratne Prof. Chrisantha Abeysena
Dr. Charles Anthonypillay Prof. Deepal Weerasekera Dr. Esha Premathilake
Dr. Gotabhaya Ranasingha Dr. Harsha Atapattu Dr. Himali Ihalagama
Dr. Indu Asanka Jayawardene Dr. Kapila Jayaratne Dr. K. Karunakaran
Dr. Milhan Batcha Dr. Nalinda Rodrigo Dr. Nilmini Hemachandra
Prof. Pratak Oprasertsawat(Secretary General, RTCOG)
Dr. Jittima Manonai
Petra ten Hoope-Bender(Director, RMNCH, ICS)
Dr. D.M.A. Kumara Prof. Lalindra Gunarathna Dr. Madhava Karunaratne
SRI LANKA
Prof. Prasantha Wijesinghe Dr. M.F.M. Rameez Dr. Ramya Pathiraja
Dr. U.D.P. Ratnasiri Dr. Rukshan Fernandopulle Dr. Ruwan Ekanayaka
Dr. Ruwan Gamage Dr. Samanthi Premarathna Dr. Sanath Lanerolle
Dr. Sardha Hemapriya Dr. Saroja Jayasingha Prof. Savitri Gunasekera
Dr. Sunil Fernando Dr. Tiran Dias Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayake
Dr. Vasanthi Pinto Dr. H.T. Wickramasinghe
Dr. Ashis Sau Prof. Basky Thilaganathan Mr. Dilip Visvanathan
Dr. Edwin Chandraharan Prof. Fiona Broughton Pipkin Dr. Hilary Critchley
Dr. Juan P Casas Dr. Manjiri Khare Dr. (Mrs) Mita Sau
Dr. Mourad W. Seif Dr. Peter Neville Robinson Dr. Premila Thampi
Dr. Ruwan Fernando Mr. Satha Sathanandan Dr. Sheela Rajakrishnan
Prof. Joe Leigh Simpson(March of Dimes )
Dr. Jeff Smith (JHPIEGO) Dr. Malcolm Munro
SWITZERLAND
THAILAND
UNITED KINGDOM
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RegistrationRegistration is now open online at http://figo-safog2014colombo.org/registration.php. by completing the online registration form. Major credit cards are accepted for payment.
AccommodationAccommodation is available at the following hotels*. For hotel reservation please go to our dedicated webpage http://figo-safog2014colombo.org/accomadation.php
*The above rates are subjected to change without prior notice due to new government taxes / regulations.
Category
5 star
4 star
2 star
3 star
Apartments
Hotel Name
Cinnamon Lake Side
Cinnamon Grand
Galadari Hotel
Taj Samudra
The Kingsbury
Galle Face Hotel
Ramada Colombo
Mount Lavinia Hotel
Best Western
The Sovereign Hotel
Pearl Grand Hotel
Global Towers
Superior City View
Courtyard Wing
Superior
Deluxe City Facing Room
Superior Ocean View
Standard
Standard
Direct Ocean View
Standard Room
Standard
Deluxe
Two Bedroom Apartment(max. 4 persons)
Three Bedroom Apartment ((max. 6 persons)
171.00
171.00
171.00
171.00
171.00
133.00
132.00
145.00
100.00
62.00
100.00
215.00 per apartment
300.00 per apartment
34.6 km
36.4 km
33 km
35.8 km
35 km
37.1 km
36.1 km
43.6 km
35 km
35 km
35.9 km
38.5 km
4.7 km
6.1 km
6.4 km
6.7 km
8.4 km
6.6 km
6.6 km
9.9 km
4.1 km
3.6 km
4.9 km
7 km
182.00
182.00
182.00
182.00
182.00
145.00
142.00
155.00
110.00
72.00
110.00
Room CategorySGL/BB
US$/ roomper night
DBL/BBUS$/ roomper night
Distancefrom Airport
to Hotel
Approx.Distance from
Hotel toConference
Venue
Scientific Congress
Deadline for Early Bird Registration
31st August 2014
Early Bird Registration USD 200(Before 31st August) Late Registration USD 225(Before 28th October) Spot Registration USD 250
Day Registration USD 100
Accompanying Person USD 100
WorkshopsConsultants USD 100 (Full Day)
PG Trainees USD 50(Full Day)
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Other Participating Organisations
World Health OrganizationJapan Society of Obstetrics
and Gynaecology
European Society for InfectiousDiseases in Obstetrics
and Gynaecology
United NationsPopulation fund
Obstetrical & GynaecologicalSociety of Malaysia
International MenopauseSociety
March Of Dimes Obstetrical & GynaecologicalSociety of Singapore
South Asian Federationof Menopause Societies
Asia Oceania Federation ofObstetrics &Gynaecology
Obstetrical & GynaecologicalSociety of Singapore
International Society for FallopianTubes and Reproductive Surgery
Royal College of Obstetriciansand Gynaecologists
Asia Pacific Initiative onReproductive Endocrinology
SIDRA Medical and ResearchCenter – Qatar
Diabetes in Pregnancy StudyGroup in India
Royal Australian and New ZealandCollege of Obstetricians
and Gynaecologists
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For further information of tours and tour reservation please see http://figo-safog2014colombo.org/tours_insl.php
Tours
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Colombo City & Shopping Tour - Half DayColombo is exciting – with endless shopping, dining and sightseeing! A drive through the city will take you to the busy commercial areas and other notable sites. Concluded by visiting shopping malls for souvenirs and handicrafts.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage - Half DayThis is the tour for elephant lovers. A visit to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, home for about 60 elephants. You can see many baby elephants found abandoned or orphaned in the wild, but now frolicking and enjoying their daily bath in the river. You can see baby elephants being bottle fed and enjoy being with jumbos at close range.
Galle Excursion - Full DayThe journey to Galle is along the palm fringed Southern Coastal Belt passing Ambalangoda. The emerald blue sea, golden sands and sunny skies enchant any visitor. You can visit the Dutch Fortress, observe mask carvers in Ambalangoda and embark on a boat ride in Balapitiya.
Kandy Excursion - Full DayVisit the last capital of the Sri Lankan Kings, a World Heritage Site with the Temple of tooth. Kandy with its cool climate, the central lake and the surrounding hills is a wonderful experience. You will visit the beautiful Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, 147 acres with numerous species of trees, plants and flowers.
Pinnawala and Kandy Excursion - Full DayVisit the haven for orphaned elephants and one of the most notable historic cities in the country. Conclude the tour with a visit to the diverse Peradeniya Botanical Gardens. This tour is ideal for animal lovers who wish to see places of cultural importance in a short time.
Cultural Tour - 01 Night/02 DaysA visit to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, Dambulla Rock Temple, Sigiriya (an ancient kingdom on a rock with ruins of brilliant architecture and beautiful frescoes) and Polonnaruwa (a kingdom over 2000 years old with magnificent rock carvings) with an overnight stay in the Heritance Kandalama, a blend of luxury with nature.
Hill Country Tour - 01 Night/02 DaysA visit to Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, Kandy and Nuwara Eliya with an overnight stay at Heritance Tea Factory, an actual tea factory converted to a luxury four star hotel is a dream come true. Nuwara Eliya is called ‘Little England’ with houses of English architecture amidst cool mountains topped by clouds, and surrounded by tea estates.
Leisure Tour - 02 Nights/03 DaysEnjoy the beach of Ahungalla over a two night stay in Heritance Ahungalla. Visit the historic city of Galle and a turtle hatchery during your stay. You can enjoy the sea, sun and the golden sands at leisure.
Conference Venue
Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference HallColombo 07