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Uterio at RCOG 2025: Advancing AI in Women's Health Education

Uterio at RCOG 2025: Advancing AI in Women's Health Education
Published at: 06 April 2025

We’re thrilled to share that our scientifc abstract, “The Transformative Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Resident Education,” has been accepted for presentation at the prestigious RCOG World Congress 2025, taking place from 23–25 June 2025 in London.

This recognition, awarded through a competitive peer-reviewed process, underscores the relevance and impact of our work in reimagining how obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G) doctors are trained using cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools.

In addition, we are honoured to announce that our abstract will also be published in the 2025 RCOG edition of BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology - highlighting the significance of our research within the academic and clinical community.

Why This Matters

At Uterio, our mission is to transform women’s health through innovation in education. This milestone marks an important step forward in our vision: to equip the next generation of O&G professionals with personalised, simulation-driven, and AI-powered learning tools that enhance both clinical confidence and patient care.

Our scoping review, explores how AI applications—ranging from VR simulations and diagnostic assistants to adaptive learning platforms—can fundamentally reshape how specialty trainees learn, practice, and grow.

By harnessing the power of AI for resident education, we aim to directly impact outcomes in the delivery of women’s healthcare across the globe.

What’s Next

This opportunity reinforces our commitment to creating tools that make AI accessible and meaningful for O&G clinicians. We are doubling down on our efforts to build platforms that support:

  • Simulation-based learning environments
  • AI-assisted clinical decision-making
  • Adaptive education tailored to individual learning needs

We’re incredibly grateful to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the BJOG editorial team for this recognition, and we look forward to contributing to the global conversation on AI in medical education.

Together, we can shape a smarter, more compassionate future for women’s health.