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Contraception: from molecular biology to social science and politics Basel, Switzerland 4-7 May 2016 14th Congress - 2nd Global Conference of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health www.escrh.eu/events/esc-events/2016 Final programme Overview Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:00 - 17:30 Pre-congress workshops 18:00 - 19:30 Opening ceremony 19:30 - 20:30 Welcome reception Thursday, 5 May 2016 08:30 - 17:15 Congress programme 17:15 - 18:15 ESC General Assembly (Room Montréal - members) Friday, 6 May 2016 08:30 - 18:15 Congress programme 20:00 Congress dinner (tickets at the registration desk) Saturday, 7 May 2016 08:30 - 12:00 Congress programme 12:00 - 12:45 Closing and award ceremony Organising society Hosting society Hosting society 15TH CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CONTRACEPTION AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Family planning and contraception from the adolescence till the menopause BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 9 - 12 MAY 2018 WWW.ESCRH.EU Welcome Grüezi Alle mitenand – A warm welcome to Basel to all of you The title of the congress ‘Contraception: from molecular bi- ology to social science and politics’ is not only that of our programme, it is also a promise and a challenge. Our wish is to respond to the multi-dimensional aspects of contracep- tion and reproductive health in general because we firmly believe that one of the most important contributing factors to women’s health is the right for all women everywhere on this globe: • to decide when to have a child and how many children to have, by accessing contraceptive methods that meet their needs; • to have a safe and protected pregnancy and delivery by accessing adequate obstetric care; • to enjoy their sexual life and be protected from violence and abuse by secure sexual rights for women and ac- cess to sexual health care. To make this dream come true, professionals of very differ- ent and distinct specialities must work together, exchange ideas, discuss and take action. This congress will provide the opportunity to create and maintain multidisciplinary net- works between individuals, organisations and continents. Basel is a small but very cosmopolitan city in the heart of Europe at the border of three countries. You will find it has international flair, an impressive Old Town along the banks of the river Rhine, and many museums and places of historical interest, including a very old university. There are also many small pubs, brasseries and gourmet restaurants in which to enjoy the excellent food of the region. If you have one or two days’ free time, famous tourist spots such as the Black Forest in Germany, the Vosges in France and, of course, the Swiss lakes and mountains are nearby and easily accessible. 15TH CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY Best wishes OF CONTRACEPTION AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Johannes Bitzer, Congress President Family planning and contraception from the adolescence till the menopause BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 9 - 12 MAY 2018 WWW.ESCRH.EU 3 Contact and organisation Congress President Johannes Bitzer Congress Secretariat ESC Central Office • Orga-Med Congress Office Opalfeneweg 3 • 1740 Ternat • Belgium T +32 2 582 08 52 • F +32 2 582 55 15 • [email protected] www.escrh.eu/events/esc-events/2016 Congress venue Congress Center Basel • Messeplatz 21 • 4058 Basel • Switzerland T +41 58 206 28 54 • F +41 58 206 21 85 • www.congress.ch Scientific Committee K. Gemzell Danielsson, Sweden • President J. Bitzer, Switzerland • Congress President J.J. Amy, Belgium G. Lazdane, WHO D. Apter, Finland I. Lete Lasa, Spain G. Bartfai, Hungary G. Merki, Switzerland R. Beerthuizen, the Netherlands A. Mueck, Germany T. Bombas, Portugal K. Sedlecky, Serbia S. Cameron, UK D. Serfaty, France H. Karro, Estonia R. Sitruk-Ware, USA M. Kishen, UK S. Skouby, Denmark Advisory Board Virginia Abalos, Philippines Andrea Genazzani, Italy (SEG) Biran Affandi, Indonesia Jamiyah Hassan, Malaysia Luis Bahamondes, Brazil Pak Chung Ho, Hong Kong Chiara Benedetto, Italy (EBCOG) Jeffrey Jensen, USA Amanda Black, Canada Pablo Lavin, Chile Linan Cheng, China Josefina Lira, Mexico Philip Darney, USA Rogério Bonassi Machado, Brazil Anibal Faúndes, Brazil Ricardo Martin, Colombia Mario Festin, WHO Nilson Roberto de Melo, Brazil Christian Fiala, Austria (FIAPAC) Lee Shulman, USA (ARHP) Ian Fraser, Australia Taneepanichskul Surasak, Thailand Kirsten Vogelsong, USA 4 Local Organising Committee Johannes Bitzer, Basel • President Sabine Steimann, Luzern Christian de Geyter, Basel • Vice President Isabel Streuli, Geneva Martin Birkhäuser, Basel Petra Stute, Bern Ruth Draths, Luzern Daniel Surbek, Bern Brigit Frey Tirri, Baselland Sibil Tschudin, Basel Bruno Imthurn, Zürich Michael von Wolff, Bern Gabriele Merki, Zürich Dorothea Wunder, Lausanne Saira Renteria, Lausanne Michal Yaron, Geneva ESC Executive Committee K. Gemzell Danielsson, Sweden • President K. Haldre, Estonia • Assistant Secretary G. Merki, Switzerland • Vice President R. Beerthuizen, the Netherlands • Treasurer M. Lech, Poland • Secretary General P. Patroclou, Cyprus • Assistant Treasurer ESC Board of Directors M. do Céu Almeida, Portugal M. Kishen, UK M. Angeles Gomez, Spain M. Lech, Poland G. Lazdane, WHO E. Arisi, Italy R. Lertxundi Barañano, Spain I. Lete Lasa, Spain G. Bartfai, Hungary S. Mehigan, UK G. Merki, Switzerland D. Baumane-Auza, Latvia M. Merckx, Belgium A. Mueck, Germany R. Beerthuizen, the Netherlands G. Merki, Switzerland K. Sedlecky, Serbia A. Ber, Israel A. Mueck, Germany D. Serfaty, France C. Birladeanu, Romania S. Özalp, Turkey R. Sitruk-Ware, USA E. Cengic, Bosnia and Herzegovina F. Palma, Portugal S. Skouby, Denmark E. Deligeoroglou, Greece P. Patroclou, Cyprus C. Di Carlo, Italy D. Pavicic Baldani, Croatia L. Erofeeva, Russia B. Pinter, Slovenia C. Fiala, Austria V. Prilepskaya, Russia B. Frey Tirri, Switzerland N. Salakos, Greece K. Gemzell Danielsson, Sweden D. Seidman, Israel A. Gompel, France M. Short, Ireland G.A. Grebennikova, Kazakhstan I. Sivin, USA B. Gyarmati, Hungary S. Skouby, Denmark K. Haldre, Estonia V. Vanagiene, Lithuania O. Heikinheimo, Finland S. Weyers, Belgium A. Jansen van Hees, the Netherlands B. Zilaitiene, Lithuania A. Kapamadzija, Serbia Hosting societies Swiss Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SGGG) Swiss Society of Reproductive Medicine (SGRM) 5 Practical information Opening hours of the registration desk • Wednesday 4 May: 12:00–18:00 • Thursday 5 May: 08:00–18:00 • Friday 6 May: 08:30–16:00 • Saturday 7 May: 08:30–12:00 Badges Conference badges should be worn by all participants at all times during the conference and while visiting the exhibition area. No badge, no entry. Members: purple Non-members: no colour Exhibitors: black Certificate of attendance A certificate of attendance will be sent after the congress by email. Climate The climate is moderate with no excessive heat, cold or humidity. In spring, the daytime temperature range is 8–15°C (46–59°F). CME credits The congress is designated a maximum of 15 European CME credits (EACCME). Currency Please note that Switzerland remains with the Swiss franc, usually indicated as CHF. While Switzerland is not part of the European Union and thus is not obliged to convert to the euro, many prices are none- theless indicated in euro so that visitors may com- pare prices. Merchants may accept euro but are not obliged to do so. Change given back to the client will most likely be in Swiss francs. Electricity The electric current used throughout Switzerland is 230 volts AC, 50 cycles (continental European stand- ard). Wall outlets are unique to Switzerland, however. There is limited compatibility with plugs from other countries. 6 Evaluation form In order to allow the organisers to learn from past experiences they would be very grateful if you would be willing to give them the necessary feedback. An online evaluation form is available on the congress app and on www.escrh.eu. Exhibit and sponsors See also “exhibit and sponsors” later in this final programme. Coffee breaks will be served in the exhibition area. Delegates are encouraged to visit the stands and to recognise the valuable support which these companies have provided towards the congress. General Assembly Paid-up members are welcome to attend the General Assembly: Room Montréal, Thursday 5 May, 17:15 - 18:15 Insurance liability ESC does not accept liability for individual medical, travel or personal insurance, and participants are strongly advised to take out their own personal insurance policies in their country of origin. Language The congress language is English. Local time Switzerland is part of the Central European Time Zone (CET) +1. Lunches Lunch will be provided on Thursday (5 May) and Friday (6 May). On-site registrations: All amounts are payable in euro: • ESC members 750 • Non-members 850 • Nurses, midwives, social workers, counsellors (non-MD), medical students ESC members 440 Non-members 540 • Congress Dinner / person 100 • Pre-congress workshop combined with congress fee 25 workshop attendance only 40 7 Preview room for invited speakers Speakers are kindly invited to submit their slides - either on memory stick or laptop - at the latest 60 minutes before their presentation to the preview room: room Rio (second floor). Last minute preview facilities will be available. Tipping You never have to worry about tipping in Switzerland, as tips are included in the price. You can, however, add a smile to the face of someone who has provided good service by rounding up to the nearest franc or round figure. Registration package The registration package for participants includes: • admission to the scientific sessions and the exhibition area • access to the opening ceremony • abstract book on a USB flash drive • final programme • certificate of attendance (sent after the congress) • coffee and tea during breaks • welcome cocktail • light lunch on Thursday and Friday Awards Young Scientist Award A Young Scientist session (Friday 6 May, 15:45 - 17:15, Room Osaka/Samar- kand) will provide a special platform for presentations by young scientists (below 35 years of age). Each presenter in this session will compete for the ESC Young Scientist Award.