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2nd TRAInInG COURSE OF THE InTERnATIOnAL SCHOOL OF
GYnECOLOGICAL And REPROdUCTIVE EndOCRInOLOGY
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nEUROEndOCRInOLOGY And FEMALE REPROdUCTIOnVEnEZIA ITALY, 28-30 October 2010
preSIdent A.R.GENAZZANI pisa, italy
treaSurer B.LUNENFELD tel-aviv, israel
executIve Secretary T.SIMONCINI pisa, italy
memBerS F. AL-AZZAWI leicester uk, S.BERGA atlanta usa, M.BIRKHAEUSER bern switzerland, P. BOUCHARD paris france, M.BRINCAT malta, N.DE MELO saopaulo brazil, L.DEVOTO santiago chile, J.M.FOIDART liege belgium, P.KENEMANS amsterdam nl, T.MARUO kobe japan, M.MENDELSOHN boston usa, A.MILEWICZ wroclaw poland, F.NAFTOLIN new york usa, E.H.Y.NG hong kong china, F.PETRAGLIA siena italy, A.SCHINDLER essen germany, C.SIMON valencia spain, E.SIMPSON clayton australia, N.SISELES buenos aires argentina, V.SMETNIK moscow russia, B.TARLATZIS thessaloniki greece, B. Von SCHOULTZ stockholm sweden.
aBout ISGeThe International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology is a non-profit organisation established in 1986 for the purpose of promoting science and research into all aspects of gynecological endocrinology and communication between scientists interested in these subjects. The Society operates through the monthly Journal of Gynecological endocrinology, the monthly newsletter Gynendo news and the biannual World Congress, a major scientific event which allows a perfect integration of renowned faculty members with talented young scientists presenting innovative research. Join us as a member of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology and be part of our active and professional scientific society.
the
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ScIentIfIc SecretarIatad Genazzani, re nappi, t Simoncinidept. of reproductive medicine and child development division of Gynecology and obstetrics “ p. fioretti” university of pisaVia Roma 35 56126 Pisa, ItalyT.+39 050503985 F. +39 0502207028 argenazzani@tiscali.it ufficioisge@tiscali.it
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VOLUME 26 NUMBER 1 � PUBLISHED MONTHLY � JANUARY 2010 � ISSN: 0951-3590
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InternatIonal ScHool of GynecoloGIcal and reproductIve endocrInoloGyThe International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology is the educational branch of ISGE entitled for the organization of educational courses on behalf of the Society itself. The mission of The International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology is to promote clinical education world-wide by aiding the training of physicians from all nations in Gynecological Endocrinology and related fields. In order to cope with increasing health problems worldwide, particularly in developing countries, the school organizes both in-door and on-line educational programs.
tHe GynecoloGIcal endocrInoloGy Journal “Gynecological Endocrinology”, the official journal of ISGE, covers all experimental, clinical and therapeutic aspects of this ever more important discipline. It includes, amongst others, papers related to the control and function of the different endocrine glands in females, the effects of reproductive events on the endocrine system, the consequences of endocrine disorders on reproduction. To subscribe to the Journal or for more information please contact the ISGE Secretariat at info@gynecologicalendocrinology.org.
tHe InternatIonal federatIon of tHe SocIetIeS of GynecoloGIcal endocrInoloGy (fISGe)FISGE unites all the societies of gynecological endocrinology interested in the study and the research of all aspects of gynecological endocrinology, aiming to improve the communication and the exchange of information related to the activities of each society, to promote the development of common scientific projects and to advance the interchange of young and senior researchers between those centres devoted to gynecological endocrinology all over the world. For all further information www.gynecologicalendocrinology.org
SuBScrIptIon to ISGeSubscription to ISGE with the following options
Subscription to the Society including print and online edition of the •Gynecological Endocrinology Journal €120,00 (1 year) €240,00 (2 years).Subscription to the Society • € 50,00 (2 years).
HoW to SuBScrIBe to ISGeSubscription, indicating your complete contact details, should be sent to the Presidential Office, International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology, Division of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Pisa, via Roma 35, 56126 Pisa, Italy. Subscription can be paid as follows:
Through Bank transfer to the 1.International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology -Union de Banques Suisses SA (P.O.Box6601,Locarno,CH) a/c 0240-334244.00Y (IBAN CH520024024033424400Y - SWIFT UBSWCHZH80A).Through Credit card (Visa,Eurocard/Mastercard) 2.For all further information please visit www.gynecologicalendocrinology.org or contact the ISGE Secretariat: T. +39 050503985, F. +39 0502207028, e-mail. info@gynecologicalendocrinology.org.
NEUROENDOCRINE DISEASES
AND MENSTRUAL CYCLE CONTROL CHAIRMEn: BC FAUSER – S GOLdSTEIn
14.30/15.20 Introduction (ar Genazzani)14.30/15.20 Neuroendocrine control of reproduction
(S Berga)15.20/16.10 Neuroendocrine dysruption and secondary
amenorrhea (ad Genazzani)16.10/17.00 Overweight, obesity and reproductive
function (r pasquali)
17.00/17.20 Coffee break
17.20/18.10 Thyroid hormones and prolactin: modulation of reproduction (p Bouchard)
18.10/19.00 Premature ovarian failure: impact on neuroendcrine and reproductive functions
(n panay)19.00/19.30 Welcome cocktail
october 28, 2010 It is with pride that I announce the 2nd international Training Course in Gynecological Endocrinology organized by the International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology. The School is the new educational branch of ISGE, aimed at diffusing the science and clinical practice of Gynecological Endocrinology. The School organizes high-level, full-time courses on various aspects of gynecological and reproductive endocrinology for international attendees. The project involves key international opinion leaders, that will provide their scientific and practical expertise to a limited number of 100 participants, in a highly interactive format.
After the 1st fully-booked course in Florence at the ISGE meeting, the second course will be in the magnificent Venice from Thursday October 28 to Saturday, October 30, 2010. The location will be as magnificent, as we selected the awesome ancient School of San Rocco, in the midst of Venice. Take a minute to visit the website (www.scuolagrandesanrocco.it) to realize what the ambiance will be…
The Scientific program is exciting, and follows a strictly educational format. While cutting edge science will be the flavor of the course, the lectures will be aimed at bringing advanced concepts into the daily clinical practice with the aim to help understand pathophysiology, but also to teach how to practically deal with clinical problems. The lectures will last 30 minutes and will be followed by clinical cases. A large space for interactive discussion will also be available, along with social moments to favor personal interaction.
Those who will participate to the courses will earn a professional certification by the School, that will add value and prestige to their practice and will witness their effort to reach excellence through the most authoritative source worldwide. Thus book your participation to the course as soon as possible, as there is only limited space, do not miss the opportunity to become a Fellow of the International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology.
See you all in Venice!
prof. andrea riccardo Genazzani President of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
Programme
of the
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october 29, 2010 october 30, 2010
NEUROENDCRINE CHANGES
FROM 40 YEARS AND ABOVE
CHAIRMEn: P BOUCHARd – n PAnAY
08.30/09.20 Neuroendcrine changes and related disturbances from 40 years to perimenopause (B Benedetto)
09.20/10.10 Ovarian function and fertility (Bc fauser)10.10/11.00 Endocrine-related abnormal uterine bleeding
(d archer)
11.00/11.20 Coffee break
11.20/12.10 Psichological adaptive changes of sexual function (m lachowsky)
12.10/13.00 Metabolic syndrome: the neuroendocrine impact (a milewicz)
13.00/14.00 Lunch
THERAPEUTIC USE OF
ESTRO-PROGESTINS DURING FERTILE AGE
CHAIRMEn: S BERGA – C BEnEdETTO
14.00/14.50 How to select the contraceptive for each specific woman (a Schindler)
14.50/15.40 Oligo- and amenorrhoea from puberty to adulthood (G creatsas)
15.40/16.30 Dysfunctional uterine bleeding and dysmenorrhea (u Gaspard)
16.30/17.20 PMS, PMDD and catamenial disorders (re nappi)
17.20/17.40 Coffee break
17.40/18.30 Fibroids, endometriosis and functional ovarian cysts (f petraglia)
18.30/19.20 Overcoming side effects (d Serfaty)
THE MENOPAUSAL WOMAN
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
CHAIRMEn: A SCHIndLER – JM FOIdART
08.30/09.20 Neuroendocrine and endocrine changes, menopause and ageing (ar Genazzani)
09.20/10.10 Hypoestrogenism and depressive attitude (J Bitzer)
10.10/11.00 Sexuality with menopause (a Graziottin)
11.00/11.20 Coffee break
11.20/12.10 Climacteric-related changes in metabolism: impact on the cardiovascular system (t Simoncini)
12.10/13.00 The musculo-skeletal system through menopause and ageing (m Brincat)
13.00/14.00 Lunch
THE MENOPAUSAL WOMAN
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT CHAIRMEn: M BRInCAT – U GASPARd
14.00/14.50 Hrt: choice of doses, compounds, associations and route (Jm foidart)
14.50/15.40 Management of climacteric symptoms in women with contraindication to HRT (p Kenemans)
15.40/16.30 Androgens for menopausal women (S palacios)
16.30/17.20 Treatment for metabolic syndrome and hypertension (J Stevenson)
17.20/17.40 Coffee break
17.40/18.30 Osteopenia and osteoporosis (m Gambacciani)
18.30/19.20 Treatment for mood and anxiety disorders (J Studd)
registration
and Prices
lImIted entry courSeTo ensure the best intaraction between lecturers and attendees the course will be structured for a maximum of 100 participants. The registration will be organized on first come first serve basis.Lecturers and attendees are requested to participate in all the course sessions.
cme accredItatIonThe course will be submitted for accreditation by: ECM (Italian credits) UEMS/AMA (European and Usa credits)
reGIStratIon feeS (20% vat Included)Isge Members € 750
Non Isge Members € 1000
Gala Evening € 120
Accomodation* € 100*price per night in a 3 stars hotel in single room (bed and breakfast)
reGIStratIon fee IncludeS ISGE Practicioner Certificate Access to the course halls Opening Ceremony and welcome cocktail CME Credits Course Materials 5 Coffee Breaks 2 Lunches
HoW to reGISter Registration is only possible online filling out the registration form on www.gynecologicalendocrinology.org. Payment will be accepted by check, bank transfer, credit card or PayPal.
cancellatIon polIcy for reGIStratIonRefunds (less € 25,00 for taxes and administrative expenses) will be granted to delegates unable to attend. A written notice must be received by the Organizing Secretariat before September 30th 2010. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after September 30th 2010. All refunds will be issued after the course.
accomodatIonOne four stars hotel has been selected by the organizing secretariat near the course venue. Single or double rooms are available at a vantagious price. For booking and information please contact segreteriabiomedical@biomedicaltechnologies.com
Gala evenInGAn unforgettable Gala evening will take place on Saturday October 30th, a private visit of the Guggenheim museum will be followed by a wonderful dinner in Ca’ Vendramin Calergi, one of Venice’s greatest Renaissance palaces, an elegant building and a majestic presence on the Grand Canal.
WWW.ISGE2012.COM
FIRENZE, ITALY MARCH 8-11 2012
WWW.ISGE2012.COM
FIRENZE, ITALY MARCH 8-11 2012
InternatIonal ScHool of GynecoloGIcal and reproductIve endocrInoloGyThe International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology is the educational branch of ISGE entitled for the
organization of educational courses on behalf of the Society itself. The mission of The International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology is to promote clinical education world-wide by aiding the training of physicians from all nations in Gynecological Endocrinology and related fields. In order to cope with increasing health problems worldwide, particularly in developing countries, the school organizes both in-door and on-line educational programs.
WWW.GynecoloGIcalendocrInoloGy.orG
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