- Challenges of fertility in context of rheumatic disease and social changes
- Under the magnifying glass: the placenta as a cause of various pregnancy pathologies”
- Navigating Pregnancy with SLE: Challenges and Innovations
- Stay updated: news on pregnancy with…
- Opening Lecture – Beyond rheumatology: ethical issues
- Beyond the clot
- Curbside Consultation 1 – Neonatal Lupus
- Immunosuppression during pregnancy
- The hormonal factor in rheumatic diseases
- Round table: update on the registries
- Debate Session: Gynecologist vs Rheumatologist about immunomodulation for recurrent implantation failure and miscarrage
- Curbside Consultation 2 – Patient perspectives: family planning with rheumatic diseases
- Long-term post-partum challenges
- Closing remarks – Gender diversity: inclusivity and the importance of language
CURBSIDE CONSULTATIONS
These sessions encourage a spontaneous discussion of a difficult clinical case. The case is presented by a speaker who raises a few key questions. The experts give their opinion on the best diagnosis/treatment options and discuss the case among themselves as physicians often do in their daily practice (without any slides).
The case is not previously known by any of the discussants. The speaker’s role is to ensure a lively conversation and cover the various approaches, as well as to involve the audience in the conversation.
THE DEBATE SESSION
The purpose of the debate is to have an intense discussion on some of the most burning controversies related to a specific topic. The two sides of the debate will be defended by two leading experts in the field, and the discussion will be controlled by a moderator whose role is to ensure that all aspects of the debate are duly discussed, as well as to involve the audience in the conversation.