The College Distinguished Service Award goes to outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the College or the discipline of obstetrics and gynecology in government, r... Read more
See the list of Outstanding District Service Awards. Read more
ACOG’s Social Media team will select “Tweets of the Day” each day. Winners will receive a Starbucks gift card. Make sure your tweets include #ACOG16 to have your tweets considered. Winners w... Read more
“We have to get behind the message that marijuana is on the same level as smoking or alcohol use during pregnancy,” said Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, MSc. “We already recommend no safe amount of... Read more
Sonja Rasmussen, MD, MS, director of the Division of Public Health Information Dissemination from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will discuss ways to improve vaccinatio... Read more
Susan C. Modesitt, MD, discussed the more common hereditary cancer syndromes in women during a clinical symposium on Sunday morning. While the range and accuracy of genetic testing continues... Read more
Sunday morning’s John I. Brewer Memorial Lecture considered the value of hormonal treatment for atypical endometrial hyperplasia vs. the more common hysterectomy. Read more
Is HPV testing ready to replace Pap testing as the first-line test for cervical cancer screening for women 25 and older? That was the question at this year’s John and Marney Mathers Lecture. Read more
Several of the pioneers and present-day leaders in minimally invasive surgery will come together this morning for the annual Live Telesurgery Forum. Read more
“Induction of labor is likely to become more common with increasing maternal age, obesity, hypertensive disorders and obesity,” said Mary Catherine Tolcher, MD, MS. “And there can be good re... Read more
New President Thomas M. Gellhaus, MD, FACOG, serves as director of the Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a clinical associate professor at the University of Iowa Carver Co... Read more
This year’s debaters for The Edith Louise Potter Memorial Lecture decided to try a novel approach to address an interesting question: If recommendations say no elective inductions before 39... Read more