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NIH sponsors study of women carrying a baby with spina bifida.
The CDC has posted Swine Flu guidance for clinicians & public health professionals.
June 1st is the deadline for candidates to submit their nomination information for the Fellow and Junior Fellow Officer elections.
If you have selected a session(s) at the ACM, other than the weekend postgraduate courses, click here to review and/or print your syllabi prior to the meeting.
The April issue of Monthly Member Resources and Information is now online.
Merck Launches Two New Programs to Address the Uncertainty of Insurance Coverage for HPV Vaccination.
Wondering what to see and do in Chicago while attending the ACM? Check out the Chicago Webtreat for ideas!
Declared candidates for national office for May 2010-May 2011, listed by office.
This year's Fun Run/Walk is taking place Sunday, May 3 in Lower Hutchinson Field in Grant Park.
If you were to begin Maintenance of Certification (MOC) in 2008, and have failed to do so, please contact ABOG immediately.
ACM registration is now open for the 2009 Annual Clinical Meeting (ACM) May 2-6, 2009, in Chicago, Illinois.
ACOG 2009-2012 Fellow District and Section Results are now available online.
ACOG is developing a new 501(c)(6) organization called the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
The XIX FIGO 2009 World Congress will be held October 4-9 in in Cape Town, South Africa.
Abstracts are now being accepted online for District meetings.
ACOG has posted the New Medical Student Recruitment DVD online.
Wellbeing 2008 is a free member resource available exclusively to ACOG Fellows.
ACOG Committee on Nominations selects slate of national officers for the 2009-2010 College year. The nominees and their biosketches are available for your review.
The FDA has issued a MedWatch Alert on Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh.
Learn more about FDA quarterly reports that list certain drugs under evaluation for potential safety issues.
Maintenance of Certification by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology is now up and running.