
Dear Esteemed Colleagues and Honored Guests,
It is with immense pride, heartfelt gratitude, and renewed hope that we welcome you to the 25th Congress of the Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (LSOG).
This year's gathering carries profound significance—not only as a scientific milestone, marking a quarter of a century of excellence, collaboration, and advancement in women’s health—but also as a symbol of resilience and a beacon of unity for our medical community and our beloved country.
Just months ago, our nation endured the pain and uncertainty of war—an experience that left deep scars across our people and institutions. Yet, in the face of hardship, we have once again proven that Lebanon’s spirit is unbreakable. This congress stands as a testament to that spirit: a collective will to rise, to rebuild, and to move forward—together.
The election of a new President has ignited a sense of renewed national direction and cautious optimism. In that light, the LSOG 25th Congress becomes not only a scientific event but a symbolic bridge between challenge and opportunity, between suffering and healing. It is a moment to reaffirm our dedication—not just to our profession—but to the future of healthcare, equity, and excellence in Lebanon.
We are especially proud that this historic 25th edition brings together leading minds from across the country and abroad. It offers a platform to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and support one another as we collectively strive to elevate standards in obstetrics and gynecology. Let this congress be a space not only for academic exchange, but also for reconnection, reflection, and rekindling our shared mission.
To every participant, speaker, and supporter—we thank you. Your presence here, at this time, means more than ever.
Welcome to LSOG 2025. Welcome to resilience. Welcome to hope.
Warmest regards,
Professor David Atallah, MD, MSc
President, Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology
(On behalf of the LSOG Executive Committee and Board)
It is with immense pride, heartfelt gratitude, and renewed hope that we welcome you to the 25th Congress of the Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (LSOG).
This year's gathering carries profound significance—not only as a scientific milestone, marking a quarter of a century of excellence, collaboration, and advancement in women’s health—but also as a symbol of resilience and a beacon of unity for our medical community and our beloved country.
Just months ago, our nation endured the pain and uncertainty of war—an experience that left deep scars across our people and institutions. Yet, in the face of hardship, we have once again proven that Lebanon’s spirit is unbreakable. This congress stands as a testament to that spirit: a collective will to rise, to rebuild, and to move forward—together.
The election of a new President has ignited a sense of renewed national direction and cautious optimism. In that light, the LSOG 25th Congress becomes not only a scientific event but a symbolic bridge between challenge and opportunity, between suffering and healing. It is a moment to reaffirm our dedication—not just to our profession—but to the future of healthcare, equity, and excellence in Lebanon.
We are especially proud that this historic 25th edition brings together leading minds from across the country and abroad. It offers a platform to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and support one another as we collectively strive to elevate standards in obstetrics and gynecology. Let this congress be a space not only for academic exchange, but also for reconnection, reflection, and rekindling our shared mission.
To every participant, speaker, and supporter—we thank you. Your presence here, at this time, means more than ever.
Welcome to LSOG 2025. Welcome to resilience. Welcome to hope.
Warmest regards,
Professor David Atallah, MD, MSc
President, Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology
(On behalf of the LSOG Executive Committee and Board)
