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BJOG Author Workshop                                                                                           
September 29th 2011
13.00 - 15.00
Meeting room : MC3 at the Megaron Conference Centre, Athens


"BJOG Workshop: How to get your paper published"

Come to the BJOG workshop to find out how to give your paper the best chance of being accepted. The workshop will include advice on how to prepare your submission, structure your paper and an insight into what editors hate.
Find out what goes on behind the scenes in the Editorial Office and understand the initial checks that must be passed before your paper even reaches the Editor. Hear about the editorial and peer review processes, improve your understanding of publication ethics, good reporting guidelines and registering clinical trials. Common reasons for rejection, such as poor study design and data presentation will be discussed, as well as how to enhance your submission with a video or PowerPoint presentations. There will also be a chance to hear from the publisher Wiley-Blackwell about impact factors, the H-index and how widely your article would be distributed and accessed. After attending this workshop we hope you will have a clear understanding of the peer review process and how to revise and resubmit your manuscript in response to referee and editorial comments.

RCOG-Eurovision Satellite Meeting                                                                       
Friday 30 September 2011
12:00-14:00

Meeting room: MC3 at the Megaron Conference Centre, Athens

Programme

Chairs:  Professor B Tarlatzis, Greece and Dr M Seif, UK

12.00 Welcome
Professor James Walker, RCOG Senior Vice-President International
12.05 Mapping of Women’s Health Services in Eastern Europe and Central Asia:challenges of MDGs  4 and 5
Professor James Walker
12.20 The RCOG - Eurovision
Mr Mourad Seif, RCOG Eurovision Co-ordinator
12.35 UNFPA vision for developing Sexual & Reproductive healthcare in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Ms Rita Columbia, UNFPA
12.50 Adaptation of guidelines to local settings
Dr Metin Gülmezoglu, WHO
13.05 A model for postgraduate subspecialisation training in Europe
Mr Joe Jordan, Birmingham
13.20  Towards harmonisation of training in obstetrics and gynaecology across Europe
Professor Peter Hornnes, EBCOG
13.35 Discussion
 
RCOG-Eurovision aims to harness the expertise that already exists amongst those working in Eastern Europe and Central Asian countries, to share information and experiences with a view to developing best practice in women’s healthcare.  

 

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