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ISUOG members have access to more than 100 hours of Continuing Medical Educational activites. Access journal articles, web lectures, and guidelines to answer questions and gain CME points.
CME platformISUOG members have access to more than 100 hours of Continuing Medical Educational activites. Access journal articles, web lectures, and guidelines to answer questions and gain CME points.
CME platformRenewals are now open and we have switched to rolling membership to provide you with one full year of membership. Please see our rolling membership webpage for more details.
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Subscribe to our newsletterISUOG’s official journal, Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (UOG), is recognised as the leading peer-reviewed journal on imaging within the field of obstetrics and gynecology, publishing important research from all parts of the world. UOG has an Impact Factor of 5.654, with more than 2.5 million article downloads each year. Login to your ISUOG account or become an ISUOG Journal member for access.
UOG JournalAccess a wide range of content to support your learning. Find the most relevant updates and contributions from leading experts in the field presented at ISUOG world congresses since 2014. Our resources include lectures, talks and workshops, covering newest research findings, clinical updates and inspiring debates on ultrasound practise and education.
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New UOG Journal video abstract on the role of elective preterm delivery at 34 weeks of fetuses with gastroschisis.
There are many udpates for you in this month's newsletter. Check out highlights from the November issue of the UOG Journal, and find out the latest updates from the 29th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Berlin. You can also find more information about upcoming ISUOG Education and Basic Training courses (many of which are availabel for live stream), such as 'Endometriosis and gynecologic oncology: do they have something in common?'. You can also read about our latest offering- the Patient Information series, new Chair appointments to Committees and Task force, and our new partnership with ENTOG.
The November issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review on the outcome of non-visualization of the fetal gallbladder on second-trimester ultrasound, a cost-effectiveness analysis of five prenatal screening strategies for trisomies and other unbalanced chromosomal abnormalities, a study on the prediction of adverse perinatal outcome by serum placental growth factor and soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 in women undergoing induction of labor, and a study on the impact of placenta previa with placenta accreta spectrum disorder on fetal growth.