About this section

The Obstetrics & Gynaecology Section’s purpose is to promote knowledge in all that relates to obstetrics and gynaecology.

Section Council members

Section meetings and conferences are usually organised by members of the Section Council, led by the Section President and often in collaboration with specialist societies.

Interested in joining the Section Council?

Section Councils play a pivotal role at the RSM and we are always looking for members who would like to get involved. If you would like to apply, please complete our application form and a Council representative will be in touch.

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Professor Mark Brincat
President
Dr Eugene Oteng-Ntim
President Elect
Dr Eugene Oteng-Ntim
Honorary Treasurer

Upcoming obstetrics and gynaecology events

View all events and webinars being run by the Obstetrics & Gynaecology Section.

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Obstetrics and gynaecology trainees prize meetings

This year's final meeting is exclusively dedicated to trainees and Registrars, featuring an annual event with opportunities for presentations and prize competitions. Trainees can submit posters and fr...
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
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Student prizes & awards

Trainee prizes & awards

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Herbert Reiss Trainees Prize

Submission deadline: Thursday 1 August 2024

Open to: Specialty Registrar in a hospital specialty in obstetrics and gynaecology

Prizes: Oral: 1st: £150, 2nd: £100; Posters: 1st: £100, 2nd: £75

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Fellow

For working doctors and consultants (FY1 to ST8), retired doctors, and those holding senior management positions in medicine or healthcare.

Fellow

Associate

For scientists and other professionals with a proven interest (or role) in the healthcare sector, but who do not hold a medical qualification.

Associate

Student

For those studying medicine, dentistry or another healthcare-related subject, who are on their way to becoming a qualified medical or healthcare professional.

Student