Mentorship as a powerful tool for improving patient care in lower resource settings
Prof. Katia Bilardo and Dr Kwaku Doffour-Dapaah met through their committee membership roles at ISUOG. As a result, they developed a mentorship that has had a profound impact on the care of the patients Kwaku works with in Ghana.
Third Trimester: an ISUOG Guideline course, building on best practice
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Ultrasonography in women with fertility problems
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Exploring the fetal brain and heart
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Ultrasound and genetics: 'a new era of prenatal diagnostics'
Ultrasound imaging and genetic testing are set to create new advancements for diagnosis and prenatal care. This key topic will be explored by world-renowned experts in two upcoming ISUOG courses this year.
Healing legacies: strengthening Black maternal health through collective action and advocacy
Today marks the first day of Black Maternal Health Week, a week to highlight the specific challenges facing Black women and their reproductive and maternal health.
Advanced Training Curriculum: Pre-eclampsia
These lessons are structured around the ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the use of ultrasound for screening and monitoring of pre-eclampsia. The objective is to critically examine the latest evidence and, where feasible, offer evidence-based recommendations regarding ultrasound's role in the detection and follow-up of pre-eclampsia.
Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures: spotlighting maternal and newborn health on World Health Day 2025
This year’s World Health Day theme ‘Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures’ urges governments world-wide to ramp up efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths, and to prioritise women’s longer-term health.