Contemporary OB-GYN Ultrasound – Advances in Maternal – Fetal Imaging (2026)

Physicians, sonographers, radiologic technologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses and certified nurse midwives who use ultrasound imaging in caring for their female gynecology and obstetrics patients. Physicians include obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs), radiologists, maternal fetal medicine specialists (MFMs), and family practitioners. looking for the latest information on advances in Maternal-Fetal Imaging. This hybrid program offers comprehensive education in prenatal and gynecologic ultrasound, led by experts in maternal-fetal medicine, gynecology, and radiology. Both novice and experienced learners can register to attend Contemporary OB-GYN Ultrasound 2026 Advances in Maternal-Fetal Imaging – Hybrid Event scheduled for September 18-20, 2026.

World Class CME is sponsoring this year’s event, which will cover key issues such as:

Placenta Accreta Spectrum: From Niche to Nasty with Paula J. Woodward, MD – This is one of the highest-risk conditions in obstetrics, directly tied to maternal morbidity and mortality. The provocative title signals a no-nonsense, practical deep dive. Dr. Woodward is a nationally recognized radiology leader whose sessions are consistently valued for their clarity and clinical utility. This topic draws strong attendance from both obstetric and imaging professionals who want to improve early detection and multidisciplinary planning.

Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) with Ramen H. Chmait, MD – TTTS remains one of the most time-sensitive and technically demanding conditions in fetal medicine. Outcomes hinge on expert recognition and timely intervention. Dr. Chmait is a true fetal surgery authority — this is not a generalist talk; it’s advanced, high-impact content that attracts MFMs, fetal intervention teams, and experienced sonographers who manage complicated monochorionic twins.

Screening for CHD: An Update with Lynn L. Simpson, MD – Congenital heart disease screening is a core competency with evolving guidelines and high medicolegal stakes. “An Update” promises current, evidence-based refinements rather than basic review. Dr. Simpson’s stature (Chief of MFM at Columbia + named professorship) gives this session immediate authority. It appeals broadly to general OB-GYNs, MFMs, and sonographers who want to raise their detection rates and confidence in the 4-chamber and outflow tract views.

Full details on the event can be found on the company website at https://worldclasscme.com/events/contemporary-ob-gyn-ultrasound/.

When asked about the reasons behind creating this event, the host of the event, World Class CME said:

As a busy maternal-fetal medicine specialist, staying current on nuanced protocols for congenital heart defect screening, monochorionic twin complications like TTTS, placenta accreta spectrum features, and the latest O-RADS updates for adnexal masses is essential but increasingly difficult to manage. Genuinely looking forward to Contemporary OB-GYN Ultrasound 2026 because the multidisciplinary faculty from top institutions deliver focused, evidence-based sessions that translate directly into improved diagnostic confidence and more precise patient counseling. — Sarah M., MD Maternal-Fetal Medicine / OB-GYN Ultrasound Specialist

The World Class CME website has full details about the sessions at this year’s event. Interested parties can visit the website at: https://worldclasscme.com/events/contemporary-ob-gyn-ultrasound/.

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