International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology

ISUOG is a professional membership association and charity that aims to improve women's health through the provision, advancement and dissemination of the highest quality education, standards and research information around ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology.  

New educational opportunities

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Ultrasound in the investigation of female infertility

Join us on Sunday 26 July 2026 for our advanced livestreamed education course on ‘Ultrasound in the investigation of female infertility led by Prof. Simon Meagher and A/Prof. Simone Ferrero and our panel of dedicated international experts.

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Interventional Ultrasound

Join us on Sunday 2 August 2026 for our advanced livestreamed education course on ‘Interventional Ultrasound’ led by Prof. Asma Khalil and Prof. Francesco D'Antonio with our panel of dedicated international experts.

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Ultrasound excellence in gynecological malignancies

Join us on Sunday 11 October 2026 for our advanced livestreamed education course on 'Ultrasound excellence in Gynecological malignancies' led by A/Prof. Ligita Jokubkiene and Prof. Lil Valentin and our panel of dedicated international experts.

 

News

Jul 3, 2026 ISUOG news

Every Little Heart Matters sessions at Congress

Building on the Every Little Heart Matters global initiative, launched at last year’s ISUOG World Congress, this year’s program features a wide range of sessions dedicated to the fetal heart.

Jul 3, 2026 Current UOG issue

July 2026 Special Issue: Congenital Heart Disease Highlights

The July issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology is a Special Issue on Congenital Heart disease, produced in collaboration with ISUOG’s ongoing global initiative, Every Little Heart Matters, and curated by UOG Editors Prof. Anita Moon-Grady and Dr Taisto Sarkola. This issue includes an evaluation of the Danish prenatal screening program for detection and outcomes of major fetal CHDs, an assessment of the risk of minor CHD in infants conceived via assisted reproductive technology, a registry based case–cohort study investigating outcome of fetal cardiac intervention in hydropic fetuses with CHD and a How To article from the Fetal Heart Society on assessment of ventricular function by fetal echocardiography.

Jul 2, 2026 Journal news

New UOG Special Issue on Congenital Heart Disease

Read the Special Issue on Congenital Heart disease, produced as part of ISUOG's ongoing global initiative, Every Little Heart Matters, featuring the latest clinically relevant research on congenital heart disease, as well as specially commissioned opinion and how to articles.

 

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