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View this email in your browser Share Tweet Forward Share We feel very grateful and proud with the rapid response the ISUOG community has achieved during this uncertain time. ISUOG's mission has been to assist you in your daily work. While dealing with this pandemic: We have organised a series of webinars, produced Patient Information leaflets and published guidance and research in our journal, Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Many of these resources are already available in different languages. We would also like to highlight the rest of the resources on ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology available for the community, from the free-access guidelines, basic-training curriculum, journal club and free 2-year trainee membership. Support the work we do and become a member to have access to our Journal, Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (UOG), our CME platform, online learning opportunities and recordings from previous congresses. Finally, we are looking forward to being able to deliver ISUOG's Outreach program plan to build a sustainable health structure for the provision of OBGYN ultrasound for all women in under-served regions of the world. We are passionate about who we are and about what we do, with our members at the heart of the ISUOG community. Warm wishes, The ISUOG Team May 2020 ISUOG's 30th World Congress There is still time to submit your abstract and register for ISUOG’s 30 th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Come join us in October, at the Congress and help us celebrate our 30th anniversary. Visit the ISUOG website for more information on our virtual Congress plans for 2020. Online Learning Opportunities Become a member to access all of our comprehensive, innovative education programs to improve clinical care: access lectures from the 29 th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Berlin and previous ones on our On Demand platform, explore our online learning modules and our visual encyclopedia on the clinical use of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology, VISUOG. Upcoming ISUOG Event Livestreamed Interested in learning more about the two important imaging themes: maternal and fetal Doppler, and maternal cardiovascular function? Then livestream our problem-based course, " Doppler and maternal vascular imaging", on July 24th. Learning objectives: - Understand the basic principles for a Doppler ultrasound - Investigate the management of FGR - Explore the methodology of vascular imaging - Learn the clinical relevance of maternal vascular imaging View the provisional program for more information. View more ISUOG education courses. Become an ISUOG member today to benefit from discounted fees for this course! Learn more Start learning Register now UOG in May The May issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes an Opinion presenting ultrasound images of fetal abnormalities before 11 weeks, a ‘How to’ article on performing lung ultrasound in pregnant women with suspected COVID-19, a study assessing the impact of the Growth Assessment Protocol program on stillbirth rate in over 11 million births, and a study on whether cell-free DNA testing should be used in pregnancy with increased fetal nuchal translucency. Also online this month is the updated Interim Guidance on COVID-19 infection during pregnancy and puerperium, and coming soon are new ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the role of ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of congenital infection. Your support of the White Journal is crucial to its success so become an ISUOG journal member and access all of the content today! COVID-19 Resources Looking for more resources on COVID-19 ? Then read our new Virtual Issue, which compiles the latest research, guidance and opinions published in Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology on COVID-19 in the obstetric and gynecological settings or browse ISUOG's resources on coronavirus (COVID-19) including translations of our series of webinars, guidance, Patient Information leaflets and more in: Spanish, Italian, French, Chinese, Portuguese and other languages. Continuing Medical Education (CME) ISUOG members can now earn CME points and obtain EACCME certification on our new structured learning platform, which offers content in a wide variety of formats ranging from videos to scientific articles and guidelines. Browse our scientific resources, including Journal Articles, Video Lectures and ISUOG Guidelines. Become an ISUOG member today and access our CME platform. UOG Highlights View all COVID-19 resources Earn CME Meet ISUOG’s New CEO: Johan Vos The Trustees and the President are pleased to announce that Johan Vos has been offered a permanent position as Chief Executive Officer of ISUOG. Johan has over 20 years’ national and international leadership experience with professional membership organisations and health charities. Most recently, he served as the Chief Executive Officer at FIGO (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) and previously with ADI (Alzheimer’s Disease International). Keep reading more on our website Obituary ISUOG Founding member It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Jean Hollingsworth on the 15 th April 2020. Jean was the first ultrasound superintendent in Obstetrics at the historic Queen Charlotte’s hospital in London, arriving in 1984 to develop the service. Jean was also involved in supporting Professor Charles Rodeck who set up the first fetal medicine unit at the hospital in 1986. Jean is remembered for her sharp wit and generosity of spirit, and most of all for being a skilled mentor and teacher. Jean taught clinicians and sonographers alike with an uncompromising approach towards technical excellence and patient care. She advanced the field of obstetric scanning and improved the craft of all under her leadership. Jean will be greatly missed. Help us disseminate COVID-19 resources and translations, to support us in our goal towards protecting health professionals around the world. Share this content on social media by forwarding this email or linking to the COVID-19 resources page (or translated resources), from the resources library on your national institution webpage. Thank you. Help us send you information specific to your interests! Log in and go to 'My ISUOG' to update details such as your specialty, so we can send you the most specific content. Please also make sure your other details are up to date. Please review our Privacy Policy. 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Page 1: UOG in MayThen livestream our problem-based course," Doppler and maternal vascular imaging ", on July 24th. Learning objectives: - Understand the basic principles for a Doppler ultrasound

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Share Tweet Forward Share

We feel very grateful and proud with the rapid response the ISUOG community has achieved during thisuncertain time ISUOGs mission has been to assist you in your daily work While dealing with thispandemic We have organised a series of webinars produced Patient Information leaflets and publishedguidance and research in our journal Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology Many of these resourcesare already available in different languages

We would also like to highlight the rest of the resources on ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecologyavailable for the community from the free-access guidelines basic-training curriculum journal club andfree 2-year trainee membership

Support the work we do and become a member to have access to our Journal Ultrasound in Obstetricsand Gynecology (UOG) our CME platform online learning opportunities and recordings from previouscongresses

Finally we are looking forward to being able to deliver ISUOGs Outreach program plan to build asustainable health structure for the provision of OBGYN ultrasound for all women in under-served regionsof the world

We are passionate about who we are and about what we do with our members at the heart of the ISUOGcommunity

Warm wishes

The ISUOG Team

May 2020

ISUOGs 30th World Congress

There is still time to submit your abstract and

register for ISUOGrsquos 30th World Congress onUltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Come join us in October at the Congress andhelp us celebrate our 30th anniversary Visit theISUOG website for more information on ourvirtual Congress plans for 2020

Online Learning Opportunities

Become a member to access all of ourcomprehensive innovative education programsto improve clinical care access lectures fromthe 29th World Congress on Ultrasound inObstetrics and Gynecology in Berlin and previousones on our On Demand platform explore ouronline learning modules and our visualencyclopedia on the clinical use of ultrasound inobstetrics and gynecology VISUOG

Upcoming ISUOG Event Livestreamed

Interested in learning more about the twoimportant imaging themes maternal and fetalDoppler and maternal cardiovascular functionThen livestream our problem-based courseDoppler and maternal vascular imaging on July24th

Learning objectives- Understand the basic principles for a Dopplerultrasound- Investigate the management of FGR- Explore the methodology of vascular imaging- Learn the clinical relevance of maternalvascular imaging

View the provisional program for moreinformation View more ISUOG educationcourses

Become an ISUOG member today to benefit fromdiscounted fees for this course

Learn more

Start learning

Register now

UOG in May

The May issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics ampGynecology includes an Opinion presentingultrasound images of fetal abnormalities before11 weeks a lsquoHow torsquo article on performing lungultrasound in pregnant women with suspectedCOVID-19 a study assessing the impact of theGrowth Assessment Protocol program on stillbirthrate in over 11 million births and a study onwhether cell-free DNA testing should be used inpregnancy with increased fetal nuchaltranslucency

Also online this month is the updated InterimGuidance on COVID-19 infection duringpregnancy and puerperium and coming soon arenew ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the role ofultrasound in the diagnosis and management ofcongenital infection

Your support of the White Journal is crucial to itssuccess so become an ISUOG journalmember and access all of the content today

COVID-19 Resources

Looking for more resources on COVID-19 Thenread our new Virtual Issue which compiles thelatest research guidance and opinions publishedin Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology onCOVID-19 in the obstetric and gynecologicalsettings or browse ISUOGs resources oncoronavirus (COVID-19) including translations ofour series of webinars guidance PatientInformation leaflets and morein Spanish Italian French Chinese Portuguese and other languages

Continuing Medical Education (CME)

ISUOG members can now earn CME points andobtain EACCME certification on our newstructured learning platform which offers contentin a wide variety of formats ranging from videosto scientific articles and guidelines

Browse our scientific resources including JournalArticles Video Lectures and ISUOG Guidelines

Become an ISUOG member today and accessour CME platform

UOG Highlights

View all COVID-19 resources

Earn CME

Meet ISUOGrsquos New CEO Johan Vos

The Trustees and the President are pleased to announce thatJohan Vos has been offered a permanent position as ChiefExecutive Officer of ISUOG Johan has over 20 yearsrsquo nationaland international leadership experience with professionalmembership organisations and health charities Most recently heserved as the Chief Executive Officer at FIGO (InternationalFederation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) and previously with ADI(Alzheimerrsquos Disease International)

Keep reading more on our website

Obituary

ISUOG Founding member

It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Jean Hollingsworth

on the 15th April 2020 Jean was the first ultrasound superintendent inObstetrics at the historic Queen Charlottersquos hospital in London arriving in1984 to develop the service Jean was also involved in supportingProfessor Charles Rodeck who set up the first fetal medicine unit at thehospital in 1986 Jean is remembered for her sharp wit and generosity ofspirit and most of all for being a skilled mentor and teacher Jean taughtclinicians and sonographers alike with an uncompromising approachtowards technical excellence and patient care She advanced the field ofobstetric scanning and improved the craft of all under her leadership

Jean will be greatly missed

Help us disseminate COVID-19 resources and translations to support us in our goal towards protectinghealth professionals around the world

Share this content on social media by forwarding this email or linking to the COVID-19 resources page (or

translated resources) from the resources library on your national institution webpage Thank you

Help us send you information specific to your interests Log in and go to My ISUOG to update

details such as your specialty so we can send you the most specific content Please also make

sure your other details are up to date Please review our Privacy Policy

Our mailing address isISUOG

122 Freston RoadLondon United Kingdom

W10 6TR

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