WebsEdge will be producing ACOG TV for the first time in Washington D.C for The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting. Running from May 14 – 17 2016 at Walter E. Washington Convention Center, where ACOG TV will be debuting. Find out more about this year’s meeting here: www.acog.org
Broadcasting a new show on each day, ACOG TV will feature behind the scenes interviews from thought leaders and newsmakers from around the congress. The below institutions will also be featuring their research programs:
• University of California – Irvine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
• UNC Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
• Minimally Invasive Gynecolic Surgery (MIGS) Center, Massachusetts General Hospital
• NYU Langone Medical Center, Division of Family Planning
• University of Maryland School of Medicine
• University of Melbourne, Dept of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
• Gynaecological Cancer Centre at the Royal Hospital for Women / UNSW
• Center for Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco
Where to Watch ACOG TV:
During the congress you will be able to watch ACOG TV on screens around the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Keep an eye out for us filming throughout the conference and on set the ACOG TV Studio, level 2 on the L Street Bridge.
ACOG TV will also be available to watch in the following hotels and channels:
• Marriott Marquis – 41
• Grand Hyatt – 9
• Embassy Suites – 150
• Hamilton Crowne Plaza – 50
• Renaissance Downtown – 12
• Marriott Metro – 71
• Hampton Inn – 61
With so much happening at this year’s meeting, follow us on Twitter:
@WebsEdge_health| @acognews | #ACOG16 for updates from ACOG TV and the meeting
You can also catch up with ACOG TV online here and on YouTube.
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