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Roya Sohaey, MD ProfessorDirector of Fetal ImagingDirector of Academic Achievement, Diagnostic RadiologyJoint Appointment Obstetrics & GynecologyOregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
FACULTY
Bryann Bromley, MD Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, part-timeDepartment of Obstetrics and GynecologyMassachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s HospitalHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, Massachusetts
Mark P. Cain, MDProfessor of Pediatric Urology University of WashingtonCo-Chief of Pediatric Urology Seattle Children’s HospitalDirector of Regional Surgical Services Seattle Children’s HospitalSeattle, Washington
Juan Gonzalez, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive SciencesDivision of Maternal Fetal MedicineUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, California
Anne M. Kennedy, MDVice Chair Clinical Operations, Department of RadiologyCo-Director Maternal Fetal Diagnostic CenterUniversity of Utah Hospitals and ClinicsSalt Lake City, Utah
Dolores H. Pretorius, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRUDirector of Imaging, UC San DiegoMaternal-Fetal Care and GeneticsProfessor of RadiologyUniversity of California, San Diego, CA
Brian L. Shaffer, MDPerinatology, OB/GYNOregon Health & Science UniversityPortland, Oregon
Lynn L. Simpson, MD, FACOGHillary Rodham Clinton Professor of Women’s HealthDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Division Director, Maternal Fetal MedicineColumbia University Medical CenterNew York, New York
Mary E. Norton, MD Professor and Vice Chair for Clinical and Translational GeneticsDavid E. Thorburn, MD and Kate McKee Thorburn Endowed Chair in Perinatal Medicine and GeneticsDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive SciencesUniversity of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this conference, the participant will be able to:
• Develop state-of-the-art practices for fetal anatomy (including cardiac), placenta and uterine survey at 11-14 weeks
• Incorporate and improve on practice guidelines for mid-gestation fetal cardiac evaluation
• Develop an approach to assessment , diagnosis, and surgical consultation for genitourinary anomalies such as hydronephrosis and complex urogenital anomalies, including bladder extrophy, cloaca and disorders of sexual differentiation
• Develop strategies for cervical assessment in pregnancies at risk for preterm birth
• Incorporate state-of-the-art practices in prenatal genetic screening and testing
• Improve strategies for early identification of complications of monochorionic twins
• Develop an anatomic strategy for the diagnosis of brain anomalies
• Improve assessment and diagnosis of uterine pathology in the non-pregnant patient
• Develop strategies for stratification of adnexal pathology as benign versus potentially malignant, including incorporating additional imaging and gynecologic surgery recommendations
• Develop an approach to assessment and diagnosis of amniotic fluid abnormalities throughout pregnancy
• Distinguish between different types of fetal lung masses and understand different implications and treatment options for various disorders
• Improve differential diagnosis accuracy for skeletal dysplasia, spine anomalies, abdominal wall defects and gastrointestinal anomalies involving the fetus.
• Develop strategies for sonographic assessment in pregnancies at risk for growth restriction
For disclaimers and other details about this course, visit WorldClassCME.com.
Impressive line-up of speakers in a well-orchestrated course, and all in a beautiful location. Highly recommend. Definitely worth my time.
Nancy Grant, MD
Every sonographer scanning OB patients needs to attend. Very good speakers, great information and informative seminar.
Tina Lyon, RDMS
Love everything about this program. The content is well balanced and engaging overall. The faculty is warm and genuine. So glad to have you back in Seattle!
Deb Romar, RDMS
WHAT PARTICIPANTS SAY...
2019 Fetal & Women’s Imaging – Advanced OB-GYN UltrasoundSeptember 6-8, 2019 | Marriott Seattle Waterfront | Seattle, Washington
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Group Registration Discount Two or more registrations qualify for a group discount. Call our office to receive $50 off each registrant’s fee. The registrations must be made at the same time and this discount is not retroactive.
RefundsA fee of $75 is charged for cancel-lations received prior to the course. We’re sorry, but we cannot provide refunds after August 26, 2019.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019
Time Program Faculty
7:00 Registration and Breakfast
7:30 Systemic Anatomic Evaluation of the 11-14 Week Fetus Bromley (ISUOG/AIUM Guidelines)
8:10 First Trimester Fetal Cardiac Screening: State-of-the-Art Pretorius
8:40 The 11-14 Week Scan: Everything But The Fetus Bromley
9:10 Questions and Answers Faculty
9:25 Break and Visit Exhibits
9:55 Approach to Evaluation of the Fetal Kidneys Norton
10:25 Complex Urogenital Anomalies (Cloaca, Extrophy, etc.) Kennedy
10:55 Complex GU Anomalies: What Happens After Birth? Cain
11:35 Questions and Answers Faculty
11:50 Lunch On Your Own
1:00 Screening for CHD: We Need to Do Better Simpson
1:40 Fetal Chest Masses Kennedy
2:10 First Do No Harm: Cases We Have Overcalled Pretorius
2:50 Questions and Answers Faculty
3:05 Healthy Smoothie and Ice Cream Social with the Faculty and Exhibitors
3:35 Cervical Length Screening and Prediction of Preterm Birth Gonzalez
4:00 Abdominal Wall Defects Shaffer
4:30 Just Images – First Trimester Simpson
5:00 Questions and Answers Faculty
5:15 Adjourn for the Day
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019
Time Program Faculty
7:00 Breakfast
7:30 NT in the Era of Cell Free DNA Norton
8:10 Abnormalities of Amniotic Fluid: Too Much, Too Little Shaffer
8:50 Potential Complications of Monochorionic Twins Simpson
9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty
9:45 Break and Visit Exhibits
10:15 The Cavum and Ventricles Pretorius
10:55 Posterior Fossa Sohaey
11:35 Borderline Findings in Obstetrical Sonography Bromley
12:15 Questions and Answers Faculty
12:30 Lunch on Your Own
2:00 3D Ultrasound: How Does it Help in Gynecology Pretorius
2:35 Adnexal Masses: Can We Do Better Than “Complex”? Bromley
3:15 Sonography of Gynecologic Emergencies: Pearls and Pitfalls Sohaey
3:45 Adenomyosis in Gynecology and During Pregnancy Kennedy
4:15 Questions and Answers Faculty
4:30 Adjourn for the Day
Program Details May Change
Program Details May Change
INFORMATIONCourse Materials and CME CertificateYou will receive a digital syllabus containing lecture abstracts and slides accompanied by a notebook with lecture objectives and notes pages. For your convenience, we will email a link to the lecture slides submitted by faculty a few days before September 6, 2019, should you wish to download and/ or print these in advance of the course. Your course evaluation and CME certificate will be sent to the email you provided when registering.
Social with Faculty and MealsPlease enjoy a Healthy Smoothie and Ice Cream Social with the Faculty and Exhibitors at 3:05 pm on Friday. An expanded continental breakfast, as well as break refreshments, will also be provided daily in the exhibit area.
ExhibitsDiagnostic ultrasound equipment, as well as medical book vendors, will be on site.
Discover the Excitement of SeattleOne of the most visited cities, Seattle has something for everyone – and the contemporary Marriott Seattle Waterfront is in the heart of it all. Enjoy the Space Needle, prime shopping, music and the arts, all within walking distance, and the city is alive with outdoor entertainment, local breweries and coffee shops.
Extend your stay and tour the Gates Foundation, wineries, Victoria Island, Mt. Rainier and Boeing.
Hotel AccommodationsA limited number of rooms have been set aside at the Marriott Seattle Waterfront starting at $239 per night. Reservations can be made by calling the Marriott Seattle Waterfront at 1-800-228-9290 and identifying yourself as an attendee of World Class CME’s Fetal & Women’s Imaging 2019: Advanced OBGYN Ultrasound. The reservation deadline is 5 pm PST August 15, 2019. We recommend making your reservation in advance as the hotel may sell out prior to the reservation deadline. Early September is peak season in Seattle.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019
Time Program Faculty7:30 Breakfast
8:00 A Practical Approach to Disorders of Sexual Differentiation (DSD) Shaffer
8:30 Approach to Skeletal Dysplasia That Won’t Rattle Your Bones Kennedy
9:10 Ultrasound of the Placenta and Umbilical Cord Norton
9:50 Questions and Answers Faculty
10:05 Break and Visit Exhibits
10:20 Fetal Growth Restriction Gonzalez
11:00 Early First Trimester: Viability and Location, Location, Location Sohaey
11:30 Questions and Answers Faculty
11:45 Meeting Adjourns Program Details May Change
Accreditation – World Class CME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has assigned up to 18 cognate credits to this program.
Physician Assistants (PA) – AAPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Nurse Practitioners and RNs – The American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program accept continuing education credits sponsored by organizations, agencies, or educational institutions accredited or approved by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).
Sonographers – Category A CE credit is pending approval by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. The American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) accepts all American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Category A credits as fulfilling their requirements for continuing education (CE) credits.
This product (service) is not affiliated with or endorsed by Inteleos™. ARDMS® and APCA™ are part of the Inteleos™ family of certification councils.
Disclosure – World Class CME relies on its CME faculty to provide program content that is evidence based and free of commercial bias. Therefore, in accordance with ACCME standards, any faculty, program director, reviewer, and/or provider industry relationships will be disclosed and resolved. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations.
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