Gynecologists are central to advancing women’s health through all life stages, from adolescence to menopause and beyond. Their expertise spans preventive care, reproductive health, hormonal management, and surgical procedures, enabling them to address a broad spectrum of gynecological conditions. In today’s dynamic clinical landscape, gynecologists incorporate innovations like robotic-assisted surgery, 3D imaging, and fertility preservation techniques to enhance diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic precision. They also play a critical role in managing chronic issues such as endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, and fibroids—conditions that significantly affect quality of life yet often go underdiagnosed.
Beyond clinical practice, gynecologists advocate for inclusive healthcare policies, patient education, and early screening initiatives, particularly in underserved populations. Their contributions to cervical and breast cancer prevention through routine screening and vaccination programs are well established. As personalized medicine continues to develop, gynecologists are integrating genetic insights into everyday care, offering individualized treatment pathways. By combining clinical acumen with empathy, gynecologists remain pivotal in shaping a future where women's health is prioritized at every level of care.
Title : Male factors in recurrent pregnancy loss
Nicoletta Di Simone, Humanitas University Milan, Italy
Title : Understanding pelvic organ prolapse
Woojin Chong, NYU Langone Medical Center, United States
Title : Efficacy of full piers calculator in predicting adverse maternal outcomes in preeclampsia at a tertiary care hospital in South India
Sangeetha Shah, Govenment Medical College, India
Title : Pulmonary embolism in pregnancy
Irene Eirini Orfanoudaki, University Hospital, Heraklion, Greece
Title : Role of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis and management of endometriosis. The prospect of the future
Mohamed M Hosni, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Vaginal colonization by uropathogenic microorganisms: A key contributor to reproductive failure in mice
Vijay Prabha, Panjab University, India