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History of BSPOGA Initially
individuals with an interest in the psychological problems associated with
reproductive and associated conditions in women became members of the
International Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
In 1971 Professor Norman Morris organised the congress of ISPOG in London
and thereafter the British section of ISPOG was constituted as BSPOGA.
Since 1995 the Society has been revitalised and has held a series of Annual
Conferences, covering a wide range of topics.
January
1996 Royal Society of Medicine, London
September
1996 Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists, London
September
1997 Regent’s College Conference Centre, London
September
1998 Regent’s College Conference Centre, London
September
1999 Postgraduate Medical Centre, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
March
2000 Joint meeting with Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists,
London
September
2000 Postgraduate Medical Centre, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
September
2001 Postgraduate Medical Centre, Royal Marsden Hospital, London
March
2002 Cutler’s Hall, Sheffield
September
2002 Postgraduate Medical Centre, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
March
2003 Joint meeting with Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists,
London
September
2003 Robens Suite, Guy’s Hospital, London
September
2004 Symposium at Marcé Society International Conference in Oxford
September
2005 Postgraduate Medical Centre, The Hillingdon Hospital, Middlesex
October
2006 Royal Society of Medicine, London with the Sexuality and Sexual Health
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