The ISUOG World Congress scientific program is designed and delivered by leading international experts with the latest latest research, clinical best practice and scan demonstrations.
2022 will see ISUOG’s first fully hybrid World Congress, allowing you to attend in London or online. Whichever you choose, you will be able to access a mixture of expert lectures, scan demonstrations, cutting-edge debates and interactive discussions, live or on-demand.
World Congress confirmed speakers and topics
The Scientific Committee are working hard on this new ‘hybrid’ program to combine the best features of our past programs with new topics and sessions. 3 streams will take place onsite for onsite delegates and be live-streamed for virtual delegates as well. A 4th stream will take place virtually and be available to both onsite and virtual delegates virtually. The Congress program has been awarded with 18 European CME credits. Please read our CME/CPD information page for further details.
Times shown in the detailed program are BST.
Please note the program is subject to change.
Topics at a glance:
• Screening for pregnancy complications
• Screening of chromosomal anomalies
• Fetal brain and CNS anomalies
• Fetal heart, CHD and cardiac functions
• Fetal disease and structural abnormalities
• Fetal growth: normal and abnormal
• Multiple pregnancy
• Placenta anomalies including spectrum of placenta accreta disorders
• Ultrasound in the labour ward
• Fetal interventions
• Artificial intelligence, education, simulation, safety and other innovations
• Fetal and maternal infections including coronavirus
• Early pregnancy complications
• Early pregnancy development and placentation
• Managing ovarian masses
• Pelvic pain and endometriosis
• Reproductive medicine
• Bleeding, endometrial and myometrial pathology
• Imaging in oncology
• Ultrasound and fertility preservation
• Urogynecology
• Screening of chromosomal anomalies
• Fetal brain and CNS anomalies
• Fetal heart, CHD and cardiac functions
• Fetal disease and structural abnormalities
• Fetal growth: normal and abnormal
• Multiple pregnancy
• Placenta anomalies including spectrum of placenta accreta disorders
• Ultrasound in the labour ward
• Fetal interventions
• Artificial intelligence, education, simulation, safety and other innovations
• Fetal and maternal infections including coronavirus
• Early pregnancy complications
• Early pregnancy development and placentation
• Managing ovarian masses
• Pelvic pain and endometriosis
• Reproductive medicine
• Bleeding, endometrial and myometrial pathology
• Imaging in oncology
• Ultrasound and fertility preservation
• Urogynecology