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The first East European Networking Congress for Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Dr Dace Matule during the masterclass on ultrasound. From the left: ENTOG representative Dr Vladimír Dvořák, congress organisers Dr Anita Ungure and Dr Elizabete Pumpure and ENTOG representative Dr Jure Klanščjek. Part of the organising team. Scientific session and participants’ interactive involvement in the discussion. A stage of the International Student Olympiad at the Medical Education Technology Centre (Chair – Dr Maija Koka). Closing ceremony. Closing ceremony. A part of the participants and lecturers of the Train the Trainers (TTT) course. Congress organisers and participants. A masterclass on safe vacuum extraction conducted by representatives from the Vacca Academy, Australia. Registration of congress participants. Congress initiator Dr Elizabete Pumpure. Visiting residents share the experience they gained at clinics in Riga. From the left: Visiting lecturers Dr Pedro Brandão, Assist. Prof. Roman Kapustin, Prof. Juriy Wladimiroff, Dr Jessica van der Aa, Prof. Andrii Tkachenko. RSU Rector Prof. Aigars Pētersons addresses the audience during the opening ceremony of the congress. A masterclass on postpartum haemorrhaging at the Medical Education Technology Centre. Visiting lecturers at the Congress. Belinda Vacca from the Vacca Academy reports on the basic principles of a safe delivery. A stage of the International Student Olympiad at the Medical Education Technology Centre. Prof. Dace Rezeberga, Head of the RSU Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, addresses congress participants. Prof. Gunta Lazdāne chairs a scientific session on high-risk obstetrics. From the right: Zane Rostoka, Head of the Gynaecology and Obstetrics Interest Group, and heads of interest groups from the University of Tartu, the University of Vilnius and the University of Kaunas. A stage of the International Student Olympiad at the Medical Education Technology Centre. Assist. Prof. Anna Miskova reports on treatment methods of postpartum haemorrhage. From the right: Dr Gita Jansone and visiting resident Rafal from Poland.
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