AMS Congress 2023
The AMS is pleased to advise that the 26th AMS Congress will be held at The Millennium Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand from 1-3 September 2023.
The theme of the Congress is “Remarkable reflections on midlife and menopause”.
Dr Ashley Makepeace is Chair of the Scientific Committee and will be sure to put together an up-to-date and stimulating scientific program.
Dr Sylvia Rosevear is Chair of the Local Organising Committee and is looking forward to welcoming delegates to Queenstown to experience the beauty and adventure of this amazing destination.
As of 19 June 2023 we have had an overwhelming response to onsite registrations, especially from New Zealand attendees, which means we have reached capacity at the venue and have had to close off onsite registrations.
However, you can still register to attend the Congress as an Online attendee! Online attendance will still allow you to participate in all sessions and accrue your CPD points.
So please add the dates 1-3 September 2023 in your diaries and keep up to date about the Congress at www.amscongress.com.au
Call for Abstracts - now closed
AMS Awards and Prizes
AMS Award
The Australasian Menopause Society Award recognises a distinguished person in the field of menopause and women’s midlife health, who has given much of their life making a significant contribution to this field.
The Award is determined every two years by the AMS Board of Directors and the presentation includes a certificate, an honorarium of AUD$1,000 and a memento acknowledging the occasion.
AMS Scientific Publication Prize - now closed
AMS Congress Awards
The Barbara Gross Award is presented to the best overall free communication or poster by a current AMS member. All free communications and posters presented at the Congress by a current AMS member will be entered for this award. The winner will receive a certificate of honour and AUD$1,000.
The Jean Hailes Memorial Prize is presented to the best free communication or poster presentation by a current AMS member who is still within 10 years of having completed their tertiary degree. The presenter is to indicate their eligibility for this prize when submitting their abstract. The winner will receive a certificate of honour and AUD$500.
The Vivien Wallace Poster Prize is to encourage AMS members working in any area of midlife women’s health to submit a poster. The winner of the best poster will receive a certificate of honour and AUD$500.
Judges for the Congress Awards are appointed by the Chair of the AMS Education Subcommittee and there are two judges per room, with a prescribed scoring system. Judges reserve the right to not award a prize a minimum score is not met.
AMS Scholarships - now closed
AMS Travel Grants - now closed
Content updated 25 August 2023