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ISOM/MOMS Congress is coming to London — a landmark event for the global obstetric medicine community
7–8 December 2026 | QEII Centre, London, UK
Registration and abstract submission now open! https://t.co/CtPFrLw4PA
#ISOMMOMS2026#ObstetricMedicine#ISOM#MOMS
Yes - the meeting of the year is now open for registration!
#ISOMMOMS2026
📅7th and 8th Dec 2026
🌍QEII Conference Centre, London, UK
Global updates ✔️
Exciting clinical topics✔️
Time to meet old friends and make new ones✔️
SIM session✔️
POCUS ✔️
https://t.co/CtPFrLw4PA
Ophthalmologist? Not had much obstetric education since med school? Check out this course!
Still spaces available.
#EyeDiseaseInPregnancy@RCOphth@EURETINA
https://t.co/heiKMLsfqc
A flurry of educational events in the pipeline... how exciting!
First up:
Lipid disorders in pregnancy
5.3.26
2-5pm (online only)
Expert speakers, complex cases covering challenging clinical topics - do join us!
1/3
Anaesthetists - want to learn more about maternal medicine? This is the course for you.
26.1.26
A full day of maternal medicine spearheaded by @noolslucas and #VinnieSodhi, supported by #NWLondonMaternalMedicineNetwork
See here for more details:
https://t.co/DmPZLvhg3L
Next up:
Eye disease!
@UCLMoorfieldsEd and @ImperialObsMed collaboration.
Ophthalmologist? Been a while since any obstetric teaching yet being expected to answer difficult clinical questions? Then this is for you:
16.3.26
https://t.co/heiKMLsfqc
1/3
A flurry of educational events in the pipeline... how exciting!
First up:
Lipid disorders in pregnancy
5.3.26
2-5pm (online only)
Expert speakers, complex cases covering challenging clinical topics - do join us!
1/3
Great news! Excited to announce the date and location of ISOM/MOMS2026.
QEII centre, London, UK
7-8th December 2026
Save the date! Share with friends! Plan your trip!
#ISOMMOMS2026
We are proud to award Honorary Fellowship ad eundem to Prof Catherine Williamson. A leader in maternal medicine, her research has transformed clinical understanding of pregnancy-related liver disorders, diabetes and hyperemesis, shaping both national and international guidance.