Early Pregnancy and Gynaecological Ultrasound Course

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Early Pregnancy and Gynaecological Ultrasound Course Intermediate Level of the RCOG Ultrasound Modules 17 18 October 2016 11 credits 2 days RCOG Overview This course represents the theoretical components of both intermediate gynaecological ultrasound training modules. We have invited leading practitioners in this field to give up-to-date lectures in key areas. In addition, there are case discussions to demonstrate the use of ultrasound in solving diagnostic problems in real clinical situations. Video sessions provide examples of many common gynaecological conditions. They also give an opportunity to see rare conditions, which may present diagnostic challenge in routine clinical practice. Ultrasound imaging is invaluable in gynaecological practice and this course has much to offer to all practitioners with interest in ultrasound including consultant gynaecologists, radiologists and sonographers. This course supports the intermediate level modules in Ultrasound in Gynaecology and Ultrasound of Early Pregnancy Complications, which are aimed at trainees who wish to develop their gynaecological ultrasound skills further, either selectively or prior to undertaking Advanced Training Study Modules. Learning Objectives After completing this course you will be able to: Perform gynaecological ultrasound examination in a safe and structured way Understand principles of differential diagnosis of uterine and ovarian abnormalities Assess women with postmenopausal bleeding using ultrasound Assess women with suspected early pregnancy abnormalities Learn about the use ultrasound in women with pelvic pain and endometriosis

Early Pregnancy and Gynaecological Ultrasound Course 17 18 October 2016 Who should attend? Trainees ST 4-7 Consultants in O&G Those who wish to improve their gynaecological scanning skills SAS Doctors Course Organisers FRCOG, London Sponsorship and Exhibitions From sponsorship of the meeting, to exhibition stands and delegate pack inserts, there are plenty of ways to promote your product or service at this event For more information and to discuss the packages available please contact: Ursula Samson Tel: +44 (0) 20 7772 6460 Email: usamson@rcog.org.uk Professor Lil Valentin FRCOG, Sweden Honorary Director of Conferences Mr Nick Panay MRCOG, London Honorary Director of Conferences Mr Stergios Doumouchtsis MRCOG, London Full conference 11 credits 2 days RCOG, London STD TRN RCOG AHP 535 480 430 365 Page 2

Programme Monday 17 October 2016 9.00am REGISTRATION and Session I Chair:, Consultant Gynaecologist, University College Hospital, London 9.30am Welcome and introduction Session III Chair: Mr Kanna Jayaprakasan, Subspecialist and Honorary Associate Professor in Reproductive Medicine, Royal Derby Hospital and University of Nottingham, Derby 2.00pm Ultrasound assessment of women with pelvic pain Professor Lil Valentin 9.40am Normal pelvic anatomy and examination technique Dr Anne Marie Coady, Consultant Radiologist, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospital 2.30pm 3.00pm Ultrasound and infertility Mr Kanna Jayaprakasan Discussion 10.10am Fibroids, adenomyosis and congenital uterine anomalies Mr Dimitrios Mavrelos, Clinical Lecturer in Reproductive Medicine, University College Hospital, London 10.40am Discussion 11.00am Session II Chair: Professor Lil Valentin, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Lund, Sweden 11.20am Ultrasound diagnosis of endometrial abnormalities Professor Lil Valentin 3.20pm Session IV Chair: Mr Dimitrios Mavrelos 3.50pm Ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of endometriosis Mr Tom Holland, Fellow in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, University College Hospital, London 4.20pm Case scenarios in gynaecology Mr Dimitrios Mavrelos Ms Natalie Nunes 11.50am Principles of ultrasound assessment of adnexal masses Ms Natalie Nunes, Consultant Obstetrician Gynaecologist, West Middlesex University Hospital, Isleworth 12.20pm Ultrasound diagnosis of acute appendicitis and other non-gynaecological pelvic abnormalities Dr Michael Weston, Consultant Radiologist, St James s University Hospital, Leeds 12.50pm Discussion 5.00pm CLOSE 1.10pm LUNCH (2 course standing fork lunch) Page 3

Programme Tuesday 18 October 2016 9.00am Session V Chair: 9.30am Normal pregnancy from four to nine weeks Ms Jackie Ross, Consultant Gynaecologist, King s College Hospital, London 10.00am Ultrasound diagnosis of miscarriage Ms Jemma Johns, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, King s College Hospital, London 10.30am Discussion 10.50am Session VI Chair: Professor Eric Jauniaux, Professor in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, University College London 11.20am Ultrasound diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy Ms Emma Kirk, Consultant Gynaecologist, North Middlesex Hospital, London Session VII Chair: Ms Jackie Ross 2.00pm 2.30pm 3.00pm 3.20pm 3.50pm 4.50pm Safe conduct of ultrasound examination in early pregnancy To be confirmed Gynaecological problems in early pregnancy Discussion Case scenarios in early pregnancy Mr Joel Naftalin Ms Jemma Johns Ms Jackie Ross CLOSE 11.50am Pregnancy of unknown location Mr Joel Naftalin, Locum Consultant, Royal Free Hospital Barnet, London 12.20pm Placental pathology in pregnancy Professor Eric Jauniaux 12.50pm Discussion 1.10pm LUNCH (2 course standing fork lunch) Page 4

Venue Venue: RCOG, 27 Sussex Place, Regent s Park, London NW1 4RG. Tel: 020 7772 6200 Fax: 020 7772 6388 Train: Marylebone Station - 10 minute walk Underground: Baker Street - 10 minute walk Parking: Regent s Park Outer Circle (pay and display), NCP on corner of Park Road and Rossmore Road, Tel: 0870 242 7144 for further information Fee and payment Fees must be paid in full before or on the morning of the first day of the meeting. The RCOG reserves the right to refuse admission in the event of non-payment. The fee includes refreshments, lunch, admission to the lectures and any technical exhibitions. You are not guaranteed a place until you receive confirmation. If you have not received confirmation of your place before the start of the event, please telephone the Conference Office on +44 20 7772 6245. Cancellations All cancellations must be received in writing by the Conference Office a minimum of 2 weeks before the meeting (except Basic Practical Skills Courses, which must be received at least 6 weeks prior to the course). A standard administrative charge of 25 will be made on all cancellations received 2 weeks or more prior to the conference. We regret that refunds cannot be issued on cancellations received less than two weeks prior to the conference. No refunds will be made for non-attendance on the course. An administrative charge of 50 applies to certain meetings, including Basic Practical Skills Courses, Part 1 MRCOG Revision Courses, Part 2 MRCOG Revision and OSCE Courses. Please check your confirmation letter for clarification. Substitutions are welcome at any time. In the unlikely event the course is cancelled by the RCOG, we regret we are unable to refund any delegate travel and/ or accommodation costs that have already been incurred by the delegate or any administration charges relating to cancellation of travel tickets or accommodation. Visa Information If you are from a country outside the European Union you may be required to have a valid visa to enter Britain. Please check your visa requirements before you book a place on any of our events and before you travel. We are unable to refund course fees outside of our cancellation deadline in the event that your visa is denied or not received in time for you to travel. More information on visa requirements is available from the UK Border Agency. RCOG Conference Office Our team are here to help and advise you in your choice of courses. If you have any further questions, contact the RCOG Conference Office on events@rcog.org.uk or call +44 20 7772 6245 Book your place now! Online at rcog.org.uk/events Receive instant confirmation of your place and save 10! Speak to our team directly, please have your card details handy and call +44 (0) 20 7772 6245 Fax your completed booking form, available at rcog.org.uk/events with payment details directly to the Conference Office on +44 (0) 20 7772 6388 Post your cheque and completed booking form to the team at: Conference Office, RCOG, 27 Sussex Place, Regent s Park, London, NW1 4RG, UK To be invoiced please see full guidance on the events terms and conditions page at rcog.org.uk/events/terms-and-conditions Registered Charity Number 213280 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 2015. All information correct at the time of print, for up-to-date information please visit rcog.org.uk/events