We now have two scientific lectures each year - prior to 2006 an annual
lecture took place each Autumn. Our recent lectures are detailed below:
Autumn 2010: Lecture and Prize evening
Mr Roger Marwood
The Road to Gimbie: Maternity Worldwide's work in Ethiopia
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Dr David Carr, University of Abderdeen and UCL, “Maternal Gene Therapy
Increases Fetal Growth Velocity In A Sheep Model of Intrauterine Growth
Restriction.”
Dr Yazan Abdallah, Imperial College and Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea
Hospital, “Gestational sac shape (GSS), sub-chorionic haematoma (SCH) and
vaginal bleeding as predictors of viability in intrauterine pregnancies of
uncertain viability (IPUV).”
Dr Rufus Cartwright, Imperial College and Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea
Hospital, “Fetomaternal BMI – A novel ultrasound predictor of obstetric
anal sphincter injury.”
Dr Asma Khalil, UCL, “Outcome of Fetal Exomphalos Diagnosed at 11-14 weeks
of Gestation.
VICTOR BONNEY PRIZE 2010 AWARDED TO DR DAVID CARR
Spring 2009: Mr Hossam Abdalla
Lister Fertility Clinic, London
Factors Affecting IVF Outcome
Dr Steve Yentis, Consultant Obstetric Anaesthetist
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Leaps, bounds and Learches - 60 years of Obstetric Anaesthesia
Autumn 2008: Dr Catherine Nelson-Piercy
Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital
Obstetrician - Surgeon or Physician?
Spring 2008: Miss Sarah Creighton
University College Hospital
Telling the Clitoral Truth
Autumn 2007: Mr Bertie Leigh
Hempsons Solicitors
Obstetrics and the Law - a Marriage Made in Heaven?
Spring 2007: Professor Lesley Regan
St Mary's Hospital
Getting Beyond the First Trimester
Autumn 2006: Miss Sara Paterson-Brown
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital
Surgical Challenges on the Labour Ward
Spring 2006: Mr Davor Jurkovic
King's College Hospital
The Changing Face of Ectopic Pregnancy
Autumn 2005: Professor Charles Rodeck
University College Hospital
Earlier Isn't Always Better
Autumn 2004: Professor Linda Cardozo
King's College Hospital
Designer Vaginas
Autumn 2003: Dr Susan Bewley
Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital
Who is responsible for the rising Caesarean section rate?
Autumn 2002: Mr Alan Farthing
St Mary's Hospital
Gynaecological Surgery - follow the flowchart, call the technicial