JOGS to Host 51st Annual Conference in Jamshedpur

Event to focus on “Preventive Obstetrics and Gynaecological Oncology.”

The Jamshedpur Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society (JOGS) will hold its 51st Annual Conference on August 3rd and 4th, 2024, at a hotel in Bistupur. The conference will bring together top gynaecologists from across India to share insights and discuss recent advancements.

JAMSHEDPUR – The 51st Annual Conference of the JOGS is scheduled to take place at a Bistupur hotel on August 3rd and 4th, 2024.

The focus of the event will be "Preventive Obstetrics and Gynaecological Oncology," which is being organized by Dr. Alok Debdas, Dr. Binod Agarwal, and Dr. Sarita Kumari.

More than seven distinguished gynaecologists from various states will contribute their knowledge and engage in discussions regarding contemporary research.

Additionally, scientific papers will be presented by local gynaecologists during the two-day event.

August 3 is the date of the inauguration ceremony.

Dr. Pradeep Kumar, Dean of Manipal Medical College, Jamshedpur, will serve as the Chief Guest for the event. Dr. Vinita Singh, GM of Medical Services (Designate) at Tata Main Hospital, will serve as the Guest of Honor.

More than 150 gynaecologists are anticipated to attend, according to Dr. Asha Gupta, the Media and Cultural Incharge of JOGS.

The conference is designed to foster collaboration and the exchange of knowledge among professionals in the field.

The participants will have the chance to network with colleagues from a variety of regions and participate in discussions.

It is anticipated that the event will serve as a significant gathering for the medical community in Jamshedpur.

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