RANZCOG Annual Scientific Meeting 2025

Download the Program and Speaker Brochure

New Fellows and Awards

The New Fellows & Awards Presentation Ceremony and Reception was held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia on Sunday 19 October 2025.

95 New Fellows, 8 Sub-specialists, 3 New Associates were presented to the Fellowship during the Presentation Ceremony. They were joined by an additional 314 delegates and guests, including family and friends.

Download the Program and Speaker Brochure

Download the RANZCOG ASM 2025
New Fellows and Awards Presentation Ceremony Booklet.

Free Communications, 3-Minute Thesis, Static Posters and ePosters

A total of 237 abstracts were received for consideration for Free Communication (oral presentation), 3-Minute Thesis (oral presentation), Static Poster or ePoster presentation. Abstracts were assessed by nominated members of the Organising Committee and the wider RANZCOG Fellowship against pre-defined assessment criteria, with authors notified of their inclusion on the program or otherwise in mid-July.

During the main program days, 126 ePosters were displayed electronically in the ePoster Presentation Zone, 17 abstracts were presented as
Free Communications, 38 as Static Posters and 19 as 3-Minute Thesis.

The following awards were presented:

Mercy Perinatal Award for Best FRANZCOG or Subspecialist Trainee Research in Maternity Care:

Kar Mun Wong for the abstract:

Subchorionic Haematomas Are Associated with an Increased Risk of Antepartum Haemorrhage and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes:
A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis

Best Free Communications (Aldo Vacca Medal)

Zoe Warland, for the abstract:

Evaluating Placental Perfusion in the Third Trimester Growth Restricted Fetus

Best 3-Minute Thesis

Elizabeth Linder for the abstract:

Persistent High-Grade Cervical Dysplasia After Large Loop Excision
of the Transformation Zone: A Comparison of Clear Versus Positive Margins

Best Static Poster

Madeleine Prager, 
for the abstract:

Birthing in the Algorithm: A Content Analysis of Homebirth Videos on the Social Media Platform TikTok

Post Popular – ePoster

Laura Henningan, for the abstract:

A Case Series of Caesarean Scar Ectopic Pregnancies Resulting In
Live Births

Please Note: ASM will return in 2027,
hosted in Hobart, Tasmania.

For 2026, our focus shifts to AOFOG 2026:
Equivolution: Equity and Sustainability in Women’s Health, taking place 12–16 October in Sydney, Australia. Watch this video for more information.

ANZJOG Supplement

Coming Soon