Supplement your learning for The ISUOG Middle East Symposium: first to third trimester.
Join us for this engaging and informative course. Together with a panel of expert speakers from around the world, they will dive into the latest discourse surrounding ultrasound from the First to Third Trimester. This course offers attendees a valuable opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the new advances in this area and learn how to apply them in practical situations.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to perform routine first-trimester and mid-trimester ultrasound scans, including fetal brain and cardiac assessments.
- Identify and evaluate common fetal anomalies, including anterior abdominal wall defects, skeletal dysplasias, and fetal brain malformations.
- Utilize ultrasound for screening of genetic conditions, fetal cardiac defects, and neural tube abnormalities.
- Apply Doppler ultrasound techniques in low- and high-risk pregnancies.
- Diagnose and manage complex obstetric conditions such as Cesarean scar pregnancies, placenta accreta spectrum, and life-threatening complications.
- Learn how to conduct systematic gynaecological scans and assess uterine and ovarian abnormalities.
- Engage in expert-led discussions, live demonstrations, and case studies to enhance diagnostic confidence and clinical decision-making
Explore the topic before you attend our course
In order to make the most of this learning experience and help you achieve your learning objectives, we have prepared a path to guide you from the essentials to our course’s topics through ISUOG resources. The material below, will take you from the most basics to a more comprehensive view of Ultrasound meets genetics, some open to everyone and some available only to ISUOG members –some may even grant you CME points:
Some of these activities are exclusively available to our members. Become a member today.
ISUOG Guideline
Performance of the routine mid-trimester fetal ultrasound scan
UOG Volume 59, Issue 6, Date: June 2022, Pages: 840-856