The conference, hosted under the theme, Optimising Patient Care and Outcomes for Common Reproductive Health Concerns and held in observance of International Women’s Day, will bring together local and international clinicians and stakeholders to examine challenges, share evidence-based practices and strategies for improving women’s reproductive health across diverse care settings.

“The conference remains a critical part of our collaborative approach to strengthen the health sector and enhance the quality of care in the Cayman Islands,” said Lizzette Yearwood, CEO at the HSA. “Through these initiatives, women, their families and support systems can be confident in the standard of care available locally. Conversations around women’s health must continue, and I am proud that we are leading the way in championing this important cause through education and engagement.”

The conference will feature presentations on:

• “I have PCOS”

• PCOS and Endometriosis: From Symptom Control to Fertility Preservation. How Can We Truly Optimise Outcomes?

• Optimising Vulval Health to Support Reproductive Outcomes

• One Patient. One Team. Comprehensive Cancer Care for Women

• Benefits of Prenatal Education on Pregnancy and Birth

• Bleeding in Early Pregnancy. The Double Life Threat. What’s New in Management?

• Navigating Contraception in Midlife: Safety, Efficacy and Evolving Needs

• UTI: Symptom Free, Let It Be

• Use of Testosterone on Women

• Optimising Women’s Health Outcomes: Beyond the Clinical Encounter – A Global Systems & Partnership Perspective

• “I Cannot Hold My Urine”: Updates on Treatments for Urinary Incontinence

• Perception, Perspectives and Top Trends in Pain Management

• Menopausal Bleeding

• Impact of Menopause on Relationship Dynamics

Head of the HSA’s Women’s Health Department and Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, Dr. Leroy Campbell , noted that by spotlighting reproductive health, “we want to enhance how healthcare providers diagnose, manage, and support patients dealing with reproductive health problems. Collectively, we are taking an evidence-based approach to combat and resolve decades-old medical issues as well as new and emerging challenges within the health space.

Leroy Campbell

Dr. Leroy Campbell, Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist.

Dr. Campbell continued: “We now have access to data and technology to improve the experience and outcomes for patients with issues ranging from a single diagnosis to a multiplicity of diagnoses. Also, while reproductive conversations often focus on women, we are intentionally widening the lens to include men, recognising that healthy conception and pregnancy rely on contributions from both partners.

The full-day event is free of charge, thanks to the generous support of sponsors, including Health Services Authority, Grand Harbour Medical, Doctors Hospital, Baptist Health, OceanMed, Health City Cayman Islands, Cayman First, Seven Mile Medical Clinic, Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability, among others.

The conference has become a staple on the medical event calendar, attracting more than 400 attendees, including local and international healthcare professionals, members of the community and exhibitors.

Registration for the conference opens on March 3, 2026. To register for the conference, visit https://www.hsa.ky/events-classes/womens-health-conference/womens-health-conference-2026 .