Mr. Himanshu Borase, Lead Fertility Consultant, West Herts NHS Trust and his team would like to invite you to their 7th Annual Women’s Health Study Day that goes live from 24th Sep 2022.
This event has been so successful over the last 6 years with the continued support of delegates and sponsors, for which we are very grateful.
The lectures are designed to give a comprehensive understanding to all delegates.
Virtual recorded link will be available for 6 months for all participants.
Mr. Borase is also completing a coast to coast 350km walk over 12 days to raise money for various women’s health charities. Please let us know if you would like to sponsor him!
There will also be poster presentations and prizes for first 3 posters.
Please send your posters involving quality improvement projects in both obstetrics and gynaecology to veronica@thefertilityhub.com.
Deadline for poster submission is 16 September 2022.
The link to join the study day will be sent to you along with the event programme on Friday 23 September 2022.
The organising team hope to see delegates in large numbers this year to make it another successful one!
Programme
Fertility In Primary Care and Service Updates in Hertfordshire
Mr Himanshu Borase, Consultant, Watford General Hospital, Herts.
PCOS updates
Ms Jyotsna Pundir, Consultant, Barts NHS Trust, London.
Subfertility and Fibroids
Mr Santanu Acharya, Clinical Associate Professor, Glasgow.
Fertility sparing in Gynaecological Cancers
Miss Sonali Kaushik, Consultant, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals.
Endometriosis and updates on management
Mr Kamal Ojha- Consultant, St George’s Hospital
IVF and Pregnancy Complications
Ms Manisha Doohan, Consultant, South Perth Hospital, Australia.
Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Mr Kanna Jayaprakasan, Consultant, University Hospital, Derby.
Frozen IVF cycles
Professor Tim Child, Oxford Fertility Unit, Oxford.
All delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.
Registration form
This study day is worth 4 CPD points and costs £100 for Consultants and GPs, £60 for nurses, midwives and allied healthcare staff.

