Tristan McCaughey, Phoebe Simpson, Professor Gab Kovacs and Jenna Lyttle |
Professor Zion Ben-Rafael, COGI
Congress Founder and Co-chairman generously offered the Monash Department
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology six complimentary student registrations.
Final year students Tristan McCaughey, Lachlan
McNamara, Marcus Davenport, Phoebe Simpson, Claire McGannon and Jenna Lyttle
were competitively selected to attend the conference.
COGI Faculty member and Monash University Professor
Gab Kovacs said it is important for medical students to start interacting at
international conferences early in their career, to get ideas and meet
potential collaborators.
"COGI is an opportunity for students to hear and
meet high profile people speak about topics," said Professor Kovacs.
"Our presenters included a number of world
leaders in the field, such as Professor Jacques Donnez, who famously reported
the world's first livebirth after cryopreserved ovarian tissue transplantation."
The conference is known as a forum for healthy debate
about a range of controversial topics in the field of O&G.
"COGI shows medical students that there are many
ways of doing things- that many topics are not black and white and even experts
disagree," said Professor Kovacs.
Jenna Lyttle said she was very excited to attend the
COGI conference, as it was a great opportunity to hear experts in the women's
health field debate and discuss the current issues in obstetrics and
gynaecology.
"I have been interested in pursuing a career in
O&G for some time, and the conference really helped to solidify this
direction for me," said Jenna.
"I met some influential clinicians and
researchers, inspiring me to combine a medical career in both clinical and
academic areas in the future."
Lachlan McNamara said it was a very worthwhile couple of days which covering a breadth of controversial issues in the field of O&G.
"The conference covered major modern day issues in fertility, obstetrics, surgical gynaecology and foetal maternal medicine, with commentary from world-leading researchers and clinicians."
The students would like to express their gratitude to SCS and
Monash Health for giving them the opportunity to attend the Congress.
Professor Kovacs acknowledges and thanks Professor
Zion Ben Rafael and Head, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Monash
University Professor Euan Wallace for their support.
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