ACOG 2022 has officially begun: What to expect from the Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting

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The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists begins their Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting (ACSM) today, which will continue until Sunday, May 8, 2022 in San Diego, California. Follow along for coverage.

For the first time in 3 years, experts from the United States and beyond are reunited in person in sunny San Diego, California for the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists' Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting. Here, clinicians will get updates on the latest research, new technologies, and clinical recommendations in obstetrics and gynecology. It’s also a place for face-to-face connection, collaboration, and creativity to find solutions for everyday challenges, no matter the specialty.

Every facet of the meeting emulates this year’s theme—reconnect, recharge, and reset. Attendees can engage in meaningful discussions, rediscover their passions, and take the pulse of the industry—from adapting to the climate crisis and changes in abortion care legislation to embracing artificial intelligence in their daily practice.

Contemporary OB/GYN®’s editorial team is live on-site, so follow along online and on social media as we cover an array of topics, including:

  • Digital apps in obstetric care,
  • social media misinformation,
  • nonmedical menstrual suppression in adolescents,
  • contraception for the obstetrician-gynecologist subspecialist,
  • new guidance for osteoporosis management and fracture prevention, and more.

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