Free for members and accredited by the EACCME, these bite-size activities will offer you the opportunity to top up your Continued Medical Education (CME) credits whenever you need to. Each activity is one hour long and consists of key lectures from live courses, Congress, articles, guidelines, VISUOG or a combination of all these. You will find a wide range of topics at various levels of experience to suit your ongoing needs.
Overview
Learning experience: online CME bite-size
Duration: each activity is 1 hour long
Length of access: 3 months
Certificate: 1 CME credit accredited by EACCME
Access: Online learning, learn at your own pace, multimedia
Education level: Advanced, intermediate and foundational
Language: English
Suitable for members: Practicing obstetricians and gynecologists, trainees, fellows, residents, midwives, nurses, radiographers, sonographers, GPs and healthcare professionals providing antenatal care and performing ultrasound scans.
Description: The learning activities that make up the free CME bite-size activities have been carefully curated by leading practitioners, for clinicians worldwide. Each learning activity brings together resources on a topic, from our World Congress, Advanced Live courses, VISUOG, OUG, and ISUOG Guidelines. They have a study time of just one hour, so that you can top up your CME credits anytime you need to.
Subjects available
We are refreshing our free CME bite-size activities for members, so that each month there will be new content for you to explore. There are currently around 175 activities that cover the categories; Principles, best practice, advancements; Gynecology; Obstetrics. You can see topics covered in each section below.
Principles, best practice, advancements
- Basics of ultrasound
- Physics, Doppler, image optimisation
- 3D/4D ultrasound
- Advances in ultrasound and AI
- Fetal MRI
- Clinical practice
Gynecology
- Normal sonographic pelvic anatomy
- Cervix
- Uterus, endometrium, myometrium
- Ovaries, adnexae, ovarian masses, IOTA
- Vulva and vagina
- Pelvic floor and urogynecology
- Pelvic pain and endometriosis
- Gynecological oncology
- Early pregnancy
- Caesarean scar pregnancy and PAS
- Ectopic pregnancy and PUL
- Molar pregnancy and GTDs
- Reproductive medicine
- Ultrasound guided procedures
- Non-gynecological pelvic pathology
Obstetrics
- First trimester protocols
- Second trimester protocols
- Third trimester and fetal wellbeing
- Multiple pregnancy
- Fetal biometry, measurements, size and growth
- Fetal brain and CNS
- Fetal face, neck and thorax
- Fetal heart and arrythmias
- Fetal upper and lower GI
- Fetal genitourinary
- Fetal skeleton and extremities
- Congenital infections
- Chromasomal/genetic syndromes
- Preterm birth and cervical assessment
- Placenta, amniotic fluid
- Preeclampsia, hypertensive disorders, diabetes
- Intrapartum ultrasound
- Prenatal genetics, genomics, cell-free DNA
- Surgery, invasive procedures, emergencies
Curated by the CME Sub-Committee
The CME Sub-Committee is responsible for directing ISUOG’s project for CME accreditation of its online content, and ensuring this content is both current and of the highest quality, in order to provide members with a comprehensive and interactive learning experience.