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What you will learn

Course description: 

This one-day physician-led course provides a solid foundation in the principles and clinical application of volumetric imaging as it applies specifically to women’s healthcare. Topics covered will include the basics of image acquisition and volume dataset manipulation.  Additionally, the course will review the acquisition and manipulation of fetal heart volumes, first trimester survey, evaluation of the CNS, palate and fetal head volume datasets and the 20-week anatomic survey.

This course is presented by Leeber Cohen, MD, a clinical professor at Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cohen has published many articles utilizing 3D technology, including the fetal brain, uterine anomalies, sonohysterography, sonosalpingography, and ovarian cancer screening. His clinical research has focused on 3D ultrasound as applied to women’s healthcare issues such as ovarian cancer and fetal heart defects.

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Course objectives: 

Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to:

  • Discuss the role of 3D in screening for critical CHD
  • Explain using 3D sweeps to look for important anatomy in the chest and heart
  • Review the importance of 3D in a 13 Week Anatomic Survey                              
  • Explain the role of 3D in evaluation of the CNS
  • Review the 20-week anatomy scan guidelines            
  • Discuss the manipulation of 3D acquisitions from OB-GYN exams 
Course details

Course Code: 

WHC301

Delivery method: 

  • Instructor-led

Language: 

  • English

Course instructor(s) : 

Leeber Cohen, MD, FACOG, FAIUM
Philips Instructor

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