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CME

The SOGC currently offers five regional CME programs (the West/Central CME, Ontario GYN CME, Quebec CME, Quebec CME in OBS and Ontario CME ) plus one International CME program (location varies each year). These meetings attract specialists of national and international reputation and provide SOGC members with a forum for the exchange of ideas, information, and views on all aspects of the specialty of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Each CME program is approximately two to three days in duration. The International CME differs slightly as it is a week long conference. For each CME, the format is complete with interactive plenaries, breakout sessions featuring case discussions on current topics and concurrent sessions on colposcopy, advanced gynaecology surgery, obstetrics and office practice gynaecology.

The scientific program is held mainly each morning, leaving the afternoon free for leisure activities. It is an ideal opportunity to meet with Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and affiliated professionals while continuing to pursue professional development. MOC© credits are assigned for these programs. MAINPRO© credits for family physicians are usually assigned as well.

Annual Clinical Meeting

In conjunction with its Annual Business Meeting, a five-day Scientific Programme is offered, where interactive presentations on current topics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology are given.

The Annual Clinical Meeting Programme includes the following:

  • International Symposia
  • Post Graduate Courses
  • Half day concurrent subspecialty programs in Oncology and Perinatology
  • Best Practice Sessions
  • State-of-the-art guest lectures
  • Scientific Papers/Posters/Videos by Members
  • Awards Programs, Cannell Lecture, Royal College Lecture
  • Junior Member Program (Stump the Professor)
  • Gynaecologic Oncologist of Canada (GOC) Program
  • Society of Canadian Colposcopists (SCC) Program
  • Canadian Investigation in Reproduction (CIR) Program
  • Exhibits
  • Social/Cultural/Youth Programs

Advanced Labour and Risk Management Courses (ALARM)

This is an intrapartum course produced by Canadians. This comprehensive two-day course covers: Fetal Health Surveillance, Management of Labour, Bad News in the Labour Room, Cerebral Palsy and Asphyxia, Preterm Labour, Anterpartum and Postpartum Hemorrhage, Assisted Vaginal Birth (Mid/Low Forceps, Vacuum) and much more!

Plenary and hands-on workshops are interactive, with special emphasis on small group sessions followed by a practical examination. Courses are held across Canada over a one-year period and are credited through MOC© and MAINPRO©.

ALARM Instructors Course

This is a detail-oriented course offered to facilitate educating existing graduates of the ALARM Course in teaching this course to other participants..

Last Updated August 7, 2006

Fast Fact

The SOGC establishes national practice guidelines and provides medical education to more than 3,000 Canadian obstetricians-gynaecologists and other health professionals including family physicians, midwives and nurses.

 
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