Course Overview:
This comprehensive course provides an in-depth understanding of fetal central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities, focusing on their prevalence, types, and diagnostic methods. With a special emphasis on neural tube defects and conditions like ventriculomegaly and other CNS lesions, participants will learn about the importance of mid-trimester ultrasound examinations, typically performed between 18-22 weeks of gestation. Enroll now, or continue to read more about this course.
Key Features of Fetal Intercranial Anomaly Course:
- Our course offers an extensive and in-depth exploration of fetal CNS assessment, delving into the intricate anatomy, various anomalies, and advanced evaluation techniques.
- Master the precise measurement of lateral ventricles and understand the classification of ventriculomegaly severity, from mild to severe.
- Participants will learn to proficiently utilize the three axial planes – transventricular, transthalamic, and transcerebellar – in ultrasound examinations. The course will guide through each plane’s specific view, detailing how they collectively contribute to a thorough analysis of the brain’s structure.
Earn ACCME Category 1 PRA Credit:
Course Benefits:
- Our meticulously designed curriculum covers every aspect of fetal CNS assessment. You’ll emerge from the course with a profound understanding of the subject and practical skills that you can apply immediately in your clinical practice.
- Earn 2 AMA PRA Category 1 ™ credits.
- Professional Development
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Join us in mastering fetal CNS assessment and making a difference in the world of prenatal medicine. Enroll now to secure your spot in this sought-after course and start your journey towards becoming an expert in gynecological sonography.