In this short interview Professor Michelle Nisolle, Editor in Chief of EGO journal, explains the goal of the journal as well as the need to create a multidisciplinary journal which gathers manuscripts covering all the gynecological and obstetrical pathologies that may be encountered in clinical practice.

EGO, the official Open Access Journal of the European Society of Gynecology, is avalable at www.egojournal.eu.

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Dr. Antoine Watrelot talks about “Complications of laparoscopic surgery”, one of the topics debated during the ESOG course “Laparoscopic Gynecologycal Syrgery” – Paris 13/14 December 2018

Dr. Nicola Pluchino talks about “Surgical steps of posterior deep endometriosis”, one of the topics debated during the ESOG course “Laparoscopic Gynecologycal Syrgery” – Paris 13/14 December 2018

Prof. Liselotte Mettler talks about “The role of emerging new technologies in laparoscopic surgery”, one of the topics debated during the ESOG course “Laparoscopic Gynecologycal Syrgery” – Paris 13/14 December 2018

Prof. Stefano Angioni talks about “Tubal and ovarian surgery”, one of the topics debated during the ESOG course titled “Laparoscopic Gynecologycal Surgery” – Paris 13/14 December 2018

Prof. Michelle Nisolle talks about “Surgical steps of ovarian endometriomas”, one of the topics debated during the ESOG course titled “Laparoscopic Gynecologycal Syrgery” – Paris 13/14 December 2018

Prof. Jean Dubuisson talks about “Surgical steps of myomectomy”, one of the topics debated during the ESOG course titled “Laparoscopic Gynecologycal Syrgery” – Paris 13/14 December 2018

Join us at the 13th European Congress of Gynecology – 16/19 October 2019 – Vienna
Prof. Andrzej Milewicz – Treasurer of the ESG

Dror Meirow – The challenge of fertility preservation – ESG17
(from the Opening lecture at the 12th Congress of the European Society of Gynecology – Barcelona 2017)

Professor J.M. Foidart introduce the first NEST (Native Estrogen with Selective Tissue activity) in contraception