Fetal Abdomen and Anterior Abdominal Wall | Dr. Sheryl Choo | Advanced fetal Imaging Conference
By the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. Develop an approach for obtaining standardized fetal abdominal images for routine obstetric ultrasound assessments. 2. Optimize strategies for fetal abdominal imaging. 3. Recognize key fetal abdominal pathologic findings from the second trimester detailed anatomical assessment that require timely Maternal-Fetal Medicine evaluation. The Advanced Fetal Imaging Conference welcomed all Sonographers, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists, Obstetricians, Radiologists, Genetic Counselors, Registered Nurses, Trainees and other health care professionals who care about fetal imaging, diagnosis, and management in pregnancy.

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Biometry Matters! | Monica Kelly | Advanced Fetal Imaging Conference

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Image Optimization for the Seasoned Sonographer | Janie Huber | Advanced Fetal Imaging Conference

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The Complete Cardiology Masterclass: Exam-Ready in One Video

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CNS Infections | Clinical Medicine

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Congenital Abdominal Wall Defects for Learners on a Pediatric Surgery Rotation

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Endovaginal Imaging in Mid-Pregnancy | Lisa Burechailo | Advanced Fetal Imaging Conference

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Can you start HRT after 60? What the evidence shows

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Abdominal Wall Ultrasound Assessment for Body Contouring

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USG for Fetal Genitourinary System

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🩺 All CNA Skills | Step-by-Step CNA Skills Review with Nurse Eunice (for ALL States)

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FGR: Does Size Matter? Part 1

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An Honest Conversation About Dying | Hospice Nurse Julie

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Fetal Brain Ultrasound Normal Vs Abnormal Image Appearances Comparison | Fetal Brain Pathologies USG

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First Trimester Pregnancy: Everything You Need to Know from a Fertility Doctor

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Breast Cancer | Clinical Medicine

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The 18 - 20 Week Anatomy Scan | Kelly Raffin | Advanced Fetal Imaging Conference

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Webinar: International Workshop on Prenatal Screening 2021

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🩸Phlebotomy Certification Practice Test – 50 Questions to Help You PASS!

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Tuberculosis | Clinical Medicine

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