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ICHG2019
Na het succes van de 1e en 2e Internationale Colloquiums on #HyperemesisGravidarum in 2015 in Noorwegen en Londen in 2017 presenteren de ICHG organisaties en Stichting ZEHG vol trots het 3e Internationale Colloquium on Hyperemesis Gravidarum, ICHG 2019.
Dit inspirerende tweedaags evenement in het hart van Amsterdam brengt de meest toonaangevende researchers en vooraanstaande medici op het gebied van Hyperemesis Gravidarum samen en biedt dé kans om op de hoogte gesteld te worden van de laatste onderzoeksresultaten en innovatieve behandelmethoden voor deze complexe aandoening.
‘’Presenting our research on an international platform creates a surge of effort around the globe and encourages a culture of evidence based practice for a historically misunderstood condition.
By collaborating and sharing internationally we can ensure that researchers efforts are most effectively directed and pool resources and experience for the greater good of improving the lives of women with HG.
International conferences like this encourage a culture of peer review and collaboration; this itself improves the quality of the research being conducted and enables greater dissemination and action into practice.”
Caitlin Dean – Voortzitter @Pregnancy Sickness Support (Hyperemesis) UK en promovendus AMC, Amsterdam.
Alle informatie over dit congres, het volledige programma en tickets zijn te vinden op de website:
https://www.hgresearch.org/ichg2019
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Building on the success of the 1st and 2nd International Colloquiums on #HyperemesisGravidarum held in Norway in 2015 and London in 2017 the ICHG organisations and Stichting ZEHG are proud to present the 3rd International Colloquium on Hyperemesis Gravidarum, ICHG 2019
Bringing together the world’s leading researchers in hyperemesis gravidarum this two day event, in the heart of Amsterdam will be an excellent opportunity for delegates to hear about the latest research developments and innovative treatments for this complex condition.
“Presenting our research on an international platform creates a surge of effort around the globe and encourages a culture of evidence based practice for a historically misunderstood condition.
By collaborating and sharing internationally we can ensure that researchers efforts are most effectively directed and pool resources and experience for the greater good of improving the lives of women with HG.
International conferences like this encourage a culture of peer review and collaboration; this itself improves the quality of the research being conducted and enables greater dissemination and action into practice.”
Caitlin Dean – Chairperson Pregnancy Sickness Support and PhD Candidate at AMC, Amsterdam
Full information on the conference, including how to book can be found on the website: https://www.hgresearch.org/ichg2019