Lecture plan - Course files - List of participants - Opening ceremony - Dinner - Oral presentations
Postgraduate Training in Research Methodology and Reproductive Health 2003
Scientific reviews presented by the participants
- Calcium intake during pregnancy (slide presentation) - F. Mahmoud (Argentina)
- Carcinoma of the cervix: The role of Human Papilloma Virus and prospects for primary prevention (slide presentation) - R.A. Kwame-Aryee (Ghana)
- Current evidence on infertility treatment (slide presentation) - M.A.M. Abdel-Aleem (Egypt)
- Incidence, mortality and morbidity of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (slide presentation) - H. Güler Şahin (Turkey)
- Incidence/prevalence of severe maternal morbidity - a literature review (slide presentation) - M. Minkauskiene (Lithuania)
- Maternal mortality (slide presentation) - N. Abdalla (Sudan)
- Patients’ satisfaction with first trimester mifepristone - misoprostol medical abortion services (slide presentation) - M.Z. Poenariu (Romania)
- Reproductive health in Albania (slide presentation) - A. Gaba (Albania)
- Systematic review on the incidence/prevalence of stillbirths (slide presentation) - G. Caracostea (Romania)
- The impact of positive peritoneal cytology on the survival of patients treated for endometrial cancer (slide presentation) - P.M. Tebeu (Cameroon)
- The management of preeclampsia complicated by HELLP syndrome (slide presentation) - D. Danukusumo (Indonesia)
- The role of photomedicine in gynecological oncology (slide presentation) - X. Chen (China)
- Ultrasonography: Recommendations for its appropriate use in routine antenatal care in Nigeria (slide presentation) - O. Sotiloye (Nigeria)
- Uterine exteriorisation versus Intraperitoneal repair at Caesarean section (slide presentation) - D. Jacobs-Jokhan (South Africa)
- Visual inspection with acetic acid as a cervical cancer screening tool for developing countries (slide presentation) - M.J.V. Germar (Philippines)
This Course is sponsored by the Geneva-Yaoundé Cooperation, the International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH), the Swiss National Science Foundation, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO).