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Multi-disciplinary Fetal Medicine webinar series

 

 

Register now for our series of four, educational webinars exploring a multi-disciplinary approach to Fetal Medicine. Watch them live or on demand.

 

The series is designed for trainees and specialists in obstetrics, fetal medicine, neonatology, paediatric cardiology, genetics, plus specialist nurses and midwives – and is brought to you by Imperial College London’s Professor Christoph Lees, supported by GE HealthCare.

 

Why register?

  • Discover strategies you can implement in your daily practice to enhance patient care.
  • There are 4 FREE webinars in the series, that you can either join LIVE – or watch on demand, at your leisure.
  • Each webinar features diagnostic and management case studies (relevant the world over), live interviews and panel discussions – all covering the latest research, techniques and technology. Plus there’ll be Question & Answer sessions too.

 

Delivered by international experts

  • Christoph Lees, Professor of Obstetrics at Imperial College London, and Consultant at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, UK
  • Pieter Steensma, Clinical Strategy Leader Ultrasound Women’s Health EMEA, GE HealthCare, Netherlands
  • Dr Medhat Alberry, Senior Attending Physician/ MFM at Sidra Medicine, and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at Weill Cornell University, Qatar
  • Dr Olivia Barigye, Fetal Maternal Medicine Specialist and Obstetrician Gynaecologist, The Olive Tree Centre for Fetal Care, South Africa
  • PLUS A plethora of guest specialist speakers

 

Webinar 1: Fetal Growth Restriction – now available ON DEMAND

Covering, FGR at the 20 week scan, managing early and late FGR, key points of controversy in diagnostic criteria, growth restricted babies and post-natal care, genetic conditions and fetal growth restrictions – plus a ‘how to’ on doppler settings and technical tips and an interview with a genetic counsellor: Which tests and when?

Webinar 2: Congenital Anomalies – now available ON DEMAND

Covering the common (and less common) structural, chromosomal and genetic congenital abnormalities, including…ultrasound imaging, presentation of conditions, differential diagnoses, delivery planning, and insights into postnatal management – plus a ‘how to’ on optimizing 3D volumes for diagnostic purposes.

Webinar 3: Fetal Heart – now available ON DEMAND

Covering cases where fetal cardiology, fetal medicine, clinical genetics and obstetric management are integrated in one patient pathway, and included…

  • Discussions on indications for invasive testing including exome and micro-array, optimal imaging, and place of delivery where there are fetal cardiology findings.
  • Case studies on ventricular disproportion, an unusual mass, fetal hydrops and outflow tracts
  • Specialist input on paediatric genetics, and fetal and paediatric cardiology
  • A ‘how to’ on Spatial Temporal Image Correlation (STIC) and eSTIC

 

Upcoming Webinars: LIVE 6pm BST – 26 September – Fetal Brain.

 

Click to sign up to watch the series LIVE or ON DEMAND today! 

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