Program At-a-Glance

The Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting program has something for everyone in all stages of their obstetric and gynecologic career.

Scientific sessions feature lively discussions on hot topics led by renowned investigators, expert clinicians, and educators.

Discover opportunities to advance professionally, improve your practice, and collaborate and learn from experts and peers.

Crowd at the ACOG Annual clinical & scientific meeting

Schedule at a Glance

With over 4,000 attendees annually, renowned speakers, impactful programming, and meaningful networking opportunities, the conference offers lively discussions on trending topics, led by renowned investigators, expert clinicians, and educators.

Accreditation for the 2025 Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting

ACOG is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This live educational activity is designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Total credit hours will be available in May 2025. Learn more about accreditation.

Days of learning

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Speakers

Pre-Meeting Courses

Arrive early and augment your learning with these add-on workshops happening on Thursday, May 15, before the ACSM starts. These in-depth, interactive workshops offer essential skills to benefit those in the ob-gyn field.

Courses are available for an additional fee, however ACSM registration is not required to attend pre-meeting courses. Make your selections during ACSM registration. Seating is limited, and registration is required.

Thursday, May 15

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8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Introduction to Menopause: A Starter Course

Widely covered in the contemporary lay press, menopause is a hot topic! A total of 1.3 million women in the United States enter menopause each year. However, a recently published needs assessment found that less than one-third of obstetrics and gynecology residency programs have a menopause curriculum, and many practicing obstetrician–gynecologists feel uncomfortable addressing menopause concerns. This course will provide essential knowledge to improve practicing physicians’ competence and comfort with caring for patients experiencing the menopause transition and menopause. Through interactive presentations, the course will address the diagnosis and management of menopause and menopause-adjacent conditions, vasomotor symptoms, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, nonhormone and hormone pharmacotherapy, bone health, and shared decision-making.

Price: $300
Please note: ACSM registration is not required to attend.

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8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Connie and Harry Jonas, MD, Clinical Seminar: Emergencies in Clinical Obstetrics (ECO): Train the Trainers Course

The Train the Trainers course is designed to train those who would like to be organizers/teachers of the ECO course. Taught by current trainers/teachers, it provides an overview of the preparation and execution of the ECO course, including hands-on teaching of the obstetric emergency stations. The actual course will then be run with participants and focus on five common obstetric emergencies. It includes evidence-based, hands-on simulation stations that emphasize technical, teamwork, and communication skills for the following topics: vaginal breech delivery, shoulder dystocia, postpartum hemorrhage, umbilical cord prolapse, and hypertensive urgency/eclampsia.

Price: $700
Please note: ACSM registration is not required to attend.

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1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

The Connie and Harry Jonas, MD, Clinical Seminar: Emergencies in Clinical Obstetrics (ECO): Hands-on Practice Course

This half-day course focuses on five common obstetric emergencies and includes evidence-based, hands-on simulation stations that emphasize technical, teamwork, and communication skills for the following topics: vaginal breech delivery, shoulder dystocia, postpartum hemorrhage, umbilical cord prolapse, and hypertensive urgency/eclampsia. All registrants are required to complete an online didactic learning module before the in-person practicum.

Price: $450
Please note: ACSM registration is not required to attend.

Complex Menopause Management: An Advanced Course

This course goes beyond hot flashes and vaginal dryness to address the concerns of clinicians who have a foundational understanding of menopause management and those who have completed Introduction to Menopause: A Starter Course. This course will focus on individualizing the management of midlife and menopausal women with medical complexities such as cardiovascular disease, hormone-sensitive gynecologic and breast cancers, surgical menopause, and neurologic and cognitive disease.

Price: $300
Please note: ACSM registration is not required to attend.

Endowed Lectures

Talks from renowned experts sharing scientific perspectives on current ob-gyn issues.

Conference registration includes access to all endowed lecture sessions.

  1. ACOG Presidential Panel: Well-being and the Importance of Community, Belonging, and Connection
  2. ABOG Educational Foundation Lectureship on Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Update
  3. The Irvin M. Cushner Memorial Lecture: The Post-Dobbs Marathon: Using Systems-Based Approaches to Provide Essential Care at the Provider, Hospital, and State Levels
  4. The Hale Lecture: Menopause Management: Understanding the Physiology and Applying the Evidence to Provide the Best in Patient-Centered Care
  5. The Howard Taylor International Lecture: Abortion as Essential Health Care: Global Perspectives
  6. The Benson and Pamela Harer Seminar on History: Equity Work in Action: Reflections of a Committee Chair of ACOG’s Committee on Advancing Equity in Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Care
  7. The Edith Louise Potter Memorial Lecture: Severe Maternal Morbidity: How We See It, Name It, and Do Something About It: Beginning a Sustainable Dialogue on Disparities in Maternal Outcomes
  8. The Donald F. Richardson Memorial Lecture: Fibroid Care in Current Times: Delivering Evidence-Supported Care, Addressing the Disparities in Care, All While Centering the Patient Voice
  9. The Morton and Diane Stenchever Lecture: Genetic Testing and Ob-Gyn Care: Empowering Ob-Gyns to Best Counsel Patients Through Improved Understanding of the Science and the Testing
  10. The John I. Brewer Memorial Lecture and The John and Marney Mathers Lecture: Gynecologic Cancer Prevention in 2025: Small Steps, Big Impact
  11. ACOG Wellness Lecture: Finding Resilience Amidst a Dumpster Fire