Endometriosis events in Magdeburg: information and exchange for patients and doctors
In October 2024, the University Clinic for Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine in Magdeburg will be hosting two events on the topic of endometriosis. This chronic and often painful disease, which affects millions of women worldwide, will be the subject of both a patient event and a specialist event for doctors.
Patient event on October 20, 2024
On October 20, 2024, patients and interested parties are invited to find out more about endometriosis. The event will take place from 09:30 to 12:00 in the lecture hall of the University Hospital. Experts from the clinic will talk about new diagnostic methods and the latest findings on treatment options for the disease. There will be space for personal questions and an exchange of experiences to give those affected a better understanding of the disease and the treatment options. To the complete program.
Specialist event for medical professionals on October 23, 2024
On October 23, 2024, the specialist event is aimed specifically at doctors and healthcare professionals. From 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm, the latest scientific findings on endometriosis will be discussed in the lecture hall of the University Hospital. The focus will be on new diagnostic approaches and innovative treatment options designed to make everyday treatment easier and improve patients' quality of life. This event offers participating specialists the opportunity to keep up to date with the latest research and exchange ideas with colleagues. To the complete program.
Venue
Both events will take place in the lecture hall of the University Clinic for Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Str. 35, 39108 Magdeburg.
Background
Endometriosis affects around 10 to 15 percent of women of childbearing age worldwide. It can cause severe pain and is a common cause of infertility. As the disease is often diagnosed late, information events such as this one are of great importance. They offer both sufferers and medical professionals the opportunity to find out about current developments and treatment approaches and to improve the management of the disease.