ABOUT THE CONGRESS
The Global Women’s Health Systems Congress 2026 (GWHSC 2026) is an international academic forum dedicated to advancing systems-level transformation across women’s health research, clinical care, public health strategy, and policy integration.
Women’s health extends beyond isolated specialties. It intersects reproductive medicine, maternal health, oncology, mental health, endocrinology, cardiometabolic risk, digital access, and social determinants of health. Despite clinical innovation, fragmentation persists across service delivery, workforce planning, financing, and governance structures.
GWHSC 2026 adopts a systems-oriented framework aligning:
• Clinical excellence across the female lifespan
• Maternal and reproductive health integration
• Prevention and population health models
• Policy reform and health financing strategy
• Digital enablement and telehealth access
• Research-to-practice implementation pathways
Organized under the WebiConX Global Congress Platform, the congress convenes clinicians, researchers, public health leaders, policymakers, and institutional stakeholders to foster structured dialogue strengthening integrated women’s health ecosystems worldwide.
For thematic structure, refer to the Scientific Program Architecture.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ARCHITECTURE
The scientific program is structured across six Core Thematic Tracks designed to support interdisciplinary integration and lifecycle-based care models.
Track 1: Reproductive & Maternal Health Systems
Focuses on reproductive medicine, obstetric care models, fertility systems, and maternal health integration.
Subtracks:
• Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Fertility Science
• Maternal Morbidity & Perinatal Care Systems
• High-Risk Pregnancy Management
• Midwifery & Community Birth Models
• Postpartum Health & Continuity of Care
Track 2: Gynecologic & Oncologic Care Pathways
Addresses specialty clinical pathways in gynecology and women’s cancers.
Subtracks:
• Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
• Cervical & Ovarian Cancer Prevention Systems
• Breast Health & Screening Models
• Endometriosis & Chronic Pelvic Conditions
• Survivorship & Long-Term Care Integration
Track 3: Endocrine, Metabolic & Lifespan Health
Examines hormonal transitions, cardiometabolic risk, and aging-related conditions.
Subtracks:
• Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
• Menopause & Hormonal Therapy Models
• Gestational Diabetes & Metabolic Risk
• Osteoporosis & Bone Health Systems
• Cardiovascular Risk in Women
Track 4: Public Women’s Health & Health Equity
Explores population-level interventions and social determinants.
Subtracks:
• Adolescent & School-Based Health Programs
• Gender Equity & Access to Care
• Violence Prevention & Trauma-Informed Systems
• Global Maternal Health Policy
• Community Outreach & Preventive Strategy
Track 5: Policy, Governance & Health Financing
Addresses regulatory, insurance, and structural integration frameworks.
Subtracks:
• Women’s Health Policy Reform
• Universal Health Coverage & Gender Equity
• Financing Models & Reimbursement Structures
• Data Systems & Health Metrics
• Institutional Leadership & Reform Strategy
Track 6: Digital Women’s Health & Innovation
Focuses on AI, digital diagnostics, telehealth, and data governance.
Subtracks:
• Telehealth & Remote Maternal Monitoring
• FemTech & Digital Therapeutics
• AI-Assisted Diagnostics
• Health Informatics & Predictive Analytics
• Data Governance & Ethical Frameworks
For confirmed faculty, visit the Speakers page.
PARTICIPATION FRAMEWORK
GWHSC 2026 supports structured academic participation under governance-informed standards.
Participation categories include:
• Presenting Authors
• Panel Contributors & Discussants
• Delegates
• Emerging Scholars
• Institutional & Industry Participants
• Reviewers & Academic Advisors
Oversight is maintained by the Organizing & Scientific Committee, ensuring structured peer review and thematic coherence.
Registration information is available on the Registration page.
GLOBAL SECTOR OUTLOOK
Women’s health systems globally are undergoing structural recalibration driven by demographic change, workforce constraints, digital transformation, and expanding policy recognition of gender-specific health disparities.
Maternal mortality inequities, chronic disease burden, limited access in low-resource settings, and fragmented care coordination continue to challenge sustainable system integration.
The next phase of advancement requires:
• Lifecycle-based care integration
• Gender-responsive policy frameworks
• Digitally enabled maternal monitoring systems
• Sustainable workforce expansion
• Data-informed performance measurement
GWHSC 2026 situates itself within this evolving global landscape to support structured, evidence-driven systems advancement.
EMERGING SCHOLARS & EARLY CAREER RESEARCH TRACK
The Emerging Scholars Track supports doctoral researchers, postdoctoral fellows, residents, and early-career faculty contributing to women’s health systems research.
Eligibility:
• Doctoral & medical trainees
• Postdoctoral researchers
• Early-career faculty (≤5 years post-degree)
• Practitioner-researchers engaged in structured investigation
Recognition:
• Emerging Scholar Distinction
• Featured Session Placement
• Highlighted Program Listing
Value & Engagement:
• International visibility
• Integration across core tracks
• Interdisciplinary mentorship dialogue
• Professional positioning within governance-informed congress architecture
Submission details available on the Abstract Submission page.