The 2025 national obstetrics and gynecology conference affirmed its role as a prestigious scientific forum where leading experts in the field presented more than 50 outstanding scientific reports.
The 2025 national obstetrics and gynecology conference took place at Sheraton Hotel in Vinhomes Imperia urban area, Hai Phong city on August 15 and 16, gathering more than 1,000 delegates, including experts, scientists, medical staff, and healthcare professionals from hospitals and medical institutions in Vietnam and abroad.
Hai Phong Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital was chosen as the host of the event.
Assoc. Prof., Dr. Vu Van Tam, Director of Hai Phong Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital and Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology, emphasized that the conference offered an opportunity for leading experts in Vietnam and abroad to meet and share knowledge and experience in diagnosis and treatment.
It also aimed to establish cooperation among scientists and specialists in research and development in obstetrics and gynecology, creating a scientific forum for knowledge updates and improving treatment outcomes across hospitals nationwide.
Over two days of discussions, the 2025 national obstetrics and gynecology conference affirmed its role as a reputable scientific platform where top specialists presented more than 50 scientific reports, highlighting significant research findings in obstetrics and gynecology.
In addition, the experts exchanged insights and updated the participants on the latest advances in diagnosis, treatment, and reproductive healthcare, with key topics including obstetrics, gynecology, gynecological oncology, assisted reproduction, and infertility.
This meaningful scientific event contributed to enhancing the professional knowledge and expertise of doctors and medical staff nationwide, better meeting the growing healthcare needs of the people.
It also fostered academic exchange and scientific research in obstetrics and gynecology, while improving the quality of diagnosis and treatment to better serve public health in the current period.
TUONG MINH