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ENDO-GYNEC CONNECT

30th November 2025 · Hotel Sayaji, Rajkot

The Endocrine Society of Rajkot (ESR) successfully conducted ENDO-GYNEC CONNECT on 30th November 2025 at Hotel Sayaji, Rajkot.

The program was designed to strengthen collaboration between endocrinology and gynecology, addressing clinical areas where both specialties intersect daily. We extend our sincere appreciation to the Rajkot Obstetrics and Gynecological Society (ROGS) for partnering with us and contributing significantly to the academic depth of the meet.

Scientific Sessions & Faculty

The agenda featured a series of focused, case-based, and algorithm-oriented talks delivered by experienced clinicians:

  1. 1 Welcome Note — Dr. Jigna Ganatra
  2. 2 Unmasking Hyperandrogenism: From Symptoms to Source — Dr. Sagar Barasara
  3. 3 57-year woman with Post-menopausal Osteoporosis and vasomotor symptoms — Dr. Harsh Durgia
  4. 4 Approach to Primary Amenorrhea: A Step-wise Clinical Algorithm — Dr. Kaushal Sheth
  5. 5 Approach to a Patient with Hyperprolactinemia — Dr. Pankaj Patel
  6. 6 Current Approach to Early GDM — Dr. Tapan Parekh
  7. 7 A Tightrope Walk: Managing Thyrotoxicosis in the Pregnant Woman — Dr. Krishna Mori
  8. 8 Female Sexual Dysfunction — Dr. Kunal Thakkar
  9. 9 Impact of Obesity on Women's Health (Menarche to Menopause) — Dr. Brij Teli
  10. 10 STEPping Towards Transformative Obesity Care (Semaglutide 2.4 mg) — Dr. Nilesh Detroja

Talks were followed by a Q&A session and Clinical Quiz which was largely appreciated.

Vote of Thanks — Dr. Kartikey Shastri

Engagement & Participation

The sessions were crisp, clinically relevant, and built around real-world problems — exactly what practicing endocrinologists and gynecologists face in day-to-day practice.

The audience interacted enthusiastically throughout the talks, especially during the GDM, obesity, and reproductive-endocrine sessions. The Grand Quiz added a lively competitive element, allowing participants to test their clinical judgement in a stimulating environment.

We thank ROGS for their collaboration, and all participating faculty for delivering high-quality, practical insights. The strong turnout from both specialties reflects the growing need for integrated, patient-centric care in women's health.

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