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CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICE IN EUROPE:

DIFFERENCES IN AVAILABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY 

7th ESC SEMINAR September 12 – 13, 2003 Budapest, Hungary

Programme

overview

Friday, September 12, 2003 INTERNATIONAL PART OF THE SEMINAR

Saturday, September 13, 2003 INTERNATIONAL PART OF THE

SEMINAR

 Accessibility and Acceptability of Emergency Contraception in Europe

| Acceptability and Accessibility to STI testing in Europe

| Workshops  

HUNGARIAN PART OF THE SEMINAR
POSTER

AWARD WINNERS

Saturday, September 13, 2003

INTERNATIONAL PART OF THE SEMINAR 

Plenary sessions, English spoken with

simultaneous translation to Hungarian 

      

Accessibility and Acceptability of

Emergency Contraception in

Europe  

Chairmen: D.Cibula (Czech Republic) – M.T.de Sousa

(Portugal)

Emergency contraception in

Europe, accessibility and availability 

(123kB)

E.Aubény (France)

Reduction of abortions following emergency contraception?

(188kB)

D.Apter (Finland)

Emergency contraception use by teenagers

S.Jones (Rep. of Ireland)

Emergency contraception in Hungary

(225,5kB)

G.Bartfai (Hungary)

Strategies used to enhance acceptability of emergency contraception

(45,5kB)

M.Lech (Poland)

 

Acceptability and Accessibility to

STI testing in Europe  

Chairmen: C.McNicholas (Ireland) – L.Kovacs (Hungary)

STI testing in Europe,  accessibility and availability

(306kB)

I.Sziller (Hungary)

The advantages of a fully integrated service

(2,245mB)

A.Bigrigg (United Kingdom)

Should STI testing be available at the same time as emergency contraception?

(345kB)

A.Webb (United Kingdom)

Workshops (conclusions in word-documents)

1. Are there any disadvantages to

emergency contraception being available OTC? 

Chairmen: V.Unzeitig (Czech Republic) – Gy.Apró (Hungary)

2. Why do some people not use effective contraception? 

Chairmen: K.Petersen (Denmark) – L.Bencsik (Hungary)

3. Can good contraception be offered without STI testing?

Chairmen: A.Verougstraete (Belgium) – J.Bodis (Hungary)

4. Does encouraging use of barriers decrease the incidence of STI?

Chairmen: A.Bigrigg (United Kingdom) – Gy.Mészáros (Hungary)

 

Poster award & closing of the international part (Winning

Posters >>>)

S.Skouby, ESC President (Denmark) – D.Serfaty (France)

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