Visiting professors Wim Schellekens Stichting
- 2019 Nijmegen: Prof. Andrew Horne, Gynaecology and Reproducive Science, University of Edinburgh; “Thinking outsite the box: managing women with unexplained chronic pelvic pain”.
- 2018 Maastricht: Prof. Basky Thilaganathan, Fetal Medicine dept at St George’s University Hospitals in London; “Understanding late fetal growth restriction; relevance of maternal cardiovascular function”.
- 2017 Nijmegen: niet doorgegaan.
- 2016 Maastricht: Prof. Nick S. Macklon uit Southampton en Kopenhagen; “Human Embryo Implantation” en “Barker, the Ovary and the Gynaecologist”.
- 2015 Nijmegen: Prof. dr. Ebbie A. Stewart; Non invasive treatment of fibroids in the post FDA era
- 2013 Nijmegen: Marie-Madeleine Dolmans, Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Brussel; Follikelisolatie in het kader van fertiliteitspreservatie bij vrouwen. Wie en wanneer?
- 2012 (in 2013) Maastricht: Graham Burton, Cambridge UK; Recent advances in knowledge on human placenta.
- 2011 Nijmegen: niet doorgegaan.
- 2010 Maastricht: John O. Delancey, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA; Vaginal birth and pelvic floor injury.
- 2009 Nijmegen: Diane Harper, University of Missouri Kansas City, USA; State of the arte on HPV vaccination. The future of cervical cancer prevention.
- 2008 (in 2009) Maastricht: Arne Sunde, Norwegian University of Science and technology, Trondheim, Noorwegen; Big brains, bad balls and lots of sex, that’s human. Mortality and morbidity after assisted reproduction: the henn or the egg.
- 2007 Nijmegen: Dino A Giussani, University of Cambridge; Prenatal Origins of heart disease: the roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress.
- 2006 Maastricht: John Shepard, St Bartholomw’s Hospital London, UK; Developments in the management of cervical cancer.
- 2005 Nijmegen: Abdul Sultan, Mayday University Hospital, Croydon, UK; Anal sfincter rupture and vaginal delivery. Anal sphincter rupture, treatment and prevention.
- 2004 Maastricht: Adam Balen, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK; The pathophysiology and management of intersex conditions. PCOS a condition of our time. Managing disorders of sexual development.
- 2003 Nijmegen Karl Nygren, University of Uppsala, Sweden; Confidence building for assisted reproduction through surveillance of efficacy.
- 2002 Maastricht: Mark Hanson, University of Southampton, UK; Fetal origins of adults diseases- the search for mechanisms.
- 2001 Nijmegen: Denny AD de Petrillo, University of Toronto, Canada; State of the art on surgery of ovarian cancer.
- 2000 Maastricht: John Collins, Mc Master University, Hamilton, Canada; Oral contraceptives and cardiovascular disease: the absolute truth. Evidences based treatment of unexplained infertility.