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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Point of Care Ultrasound

Join us on Sunday 20th October 2024 for our advanced education course on 'Point of Care' led by Prof. Asma Khalil and Dr Conrado Coutinho with a panel of international experts. A full day of online learning and CME accreditation. Update your knowledge and learn how to understand and apply the learnings to your practise. 

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Webinar: Desvendando o potencial da ultrassonografia transvaginal durante a gestação

Este será um webinar em português com objetivo de fornecer uma visão geral sobre o potencial da utilização do ultrassom transvaginal durante a gravidez.

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Webinar: Introduction à l'échographie gynécologique basée sur les consensus de l'ISUOG

Il s’agit d’un webinaire en français qui fournit une introduction à l'échographie gynécologique basée sur les consensus de l'ISUOG. Gratuit à regarder et disponible à la demande, attendez-vous à 2 heures de discussions et d’apprentissage passionnants.

 

News

Sep 10, 2024 ISUOG news

Newest Podcast Episode Dives into Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Our latest episode in the podcast series, presented by NGEN members, dives into a topic that isn’t often discussed—pediatric and adolescent gynecology.

Oct 2, 2024 ISUOG news

Introducing Prof. Reem Abu-Rustum: ISUOG’s 14th President

At the ISUOG World Congress 2024, ISUOG's new president, Prof. Reem Abu-Rustum, addressed the audience as she officially took on the role as the society’s 14th president, following Prof. Laurent Salomon.

Oct 2, 2024 ISUOG news

VISUOG Chapter on Chorionicity and Amnionicity in Multifetal Pregnancies is Free to Access Throughout October

Multiple pregnancies account for 2-3% of live births and involve the presence of more than one fetus in the uterus, presenting unique challenges for both maternal and fetal health. Chorionicity refers to the number of placentas, while amnionicity describes the number of amniotic sacs.

 

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