Join us in Singapore! For full details, visit: isuog.org/events/world-congress
Congress Location Level 5 Ballroom, Sands Expo and Convention Centre at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Register now for Singapore!
Congress Chairs George Condous, Australia George Yeo, Singapore
Organisation is underway for the 28th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in partnership with the Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine.
ISUOG President Joshua Copel, USA Honorary Secretary Aris Papageorghiou, UK Scientific Committee Dirk Timmerman (Chair), Belgium Aris Papageorghiou (Vice-Chair), UK Tom Bourne, UK George Condous, Australia Fabricio da Silva Costa, Australia Edgar Hernandez-Andrade, USA Christoph Lees, UK Laurent Salomon, France Sue Westerway, Australia George Yeo, Singapore Local Organising Committee (LOC) Arijit Biswas Devendra Kanagalingam Esther Low Hak Koon Tan Lay Kok Tan Doreen Tan Edwin Thia Sim Wen Shan Tze Tein Yong ISUOG Secretariat Sarah Johnson, Chief Executive Officer Organised by the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
We would like to share with you developments in the scientific and social program as well as reminders about our excellent offers on registration and accommodation. We look forward to seeing you in Singapore and hope you will enjoy a rich week of scientific and cultural discovery at ISUOG 2018!
George Condous Congress Chair
George Yeo Congress Chair
Critical dates 2018 20 August 20 October 21 October 23 October 24 October
Book by 20th August for discounted rates!
Early bird deadline Pre-Congress courses Congress opens Opening ceremony and Welcome drinks Congress party Leaving drinks
Scientific program highlights Keynote speakers
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Prof. Bettina Borisch (Switzerland) Prof. Tom Bourne (UK) Dr Rex de Ryke (New Zealand) Dr Ronald McCoy (Malaysia) Dr Neil O’Gorman (France) Prof. Gordon Smith (UK) Prof. Baskaran Thilaganathan (UK)
Masterclasses
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How I decide when to deliver growth restricted babies E. Gratacos
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How I use ultrasound to make decisions on the labour ward C. Lees
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Cardiac ultrasound: the heart of the matter R. Chaoui
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Screening for chromosomal abnormalities in daily practice: what every clinician needs to know J. Hyett
Fetal brain: optimal imaging every time D. Paladini Pelvic floor ultrasound: diganosis and management H. P. Dietz 6 steps to easy ultrasound A. Abuhamad Twin pregnancy, double the trouble Y. Ville What is the value of a first trimester scan in 2018 L. Salomon Cases I have seen - classic examples and some you may not see so often B. Benacerraf
How to predict and prevent preterm labour V. Berghella IOTA terminology, rules and models to classify ovarian masses: case examples with audience participation! L. Valentin
For more information visit: www.isuog.org/events/world-congress/scientific-program.html
Workshops
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NIPT: what technique can do and what clinicians can prescribe
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Effective screening for congenital heart disease
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Ultrasound for everyone, everywhere: is it possible?
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Fertility preservation in gynecology: how ultrasound can help
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ISUOG Basic Training: train the trainer
Ultrasound in preventing the great obstetric problems Managing ovarian masses using IOTA terminology, rules and models Identifying and managing fetal growth restriction Imaging in oncology: using ultrasound to help manage a patient with possible gynecological malignancy Maternal hemodynamics in pregnancy 3D Fetal infections: updates on TORCH, Zika and anything new How to manage disorders related to implantation and Caesarean section scars in the pregnant and non-pregnant patient Abnormally invasive placenta Fetal anatomical assessment using MRI How do we manage pathology found on ultrasound in asymptomatic women
Mr Aris Papageorghiou at ISUOG 2017
Provisional program at a glance Saturday 20 October Registration
Sunday - 21 October
Monday - 22 October
Registration
Masterclasses
Keynote lectures
cfDNA
Pre-Congress courses
AGM
- Ultrasound for diagnosis and presurgical staging of deep endometriosis (DIE)
Coffee
Genomics Prenatal diagnosis revolution Coffee and electronic poster viewing
- From genetics to obstetric management: essential genetics in practice
Lunch
- ISUOG Basic Training: A practical approach to the Obstetrics and Gynecology ultrasound examination
Award lectures and Top abstracts
Ovarian masses
Technologies Abnormally invasive placenta Pregnancy complications
Oncology
Workshops
Fetal CNS imaging
Twin pregnancies
Oncology
Coffee
Lunch, electronic poster viewing and satellite symposia
Awards and plenaries Opening ceremony and Welcome drinks
Screening in Cardiac function pregnancy Coffee and electronic poster viewing Workshops
Investigating bleeding
Workshop
Wednesday - 24 October Masterclasses
Pelvic pain and Fetal interventions endometriosis Twins
Early pregancy
Improving obstetric outcomes Management of labour I
Coffee and electronic poster viewing
Fetal measurement
Innovation in ultrasound
Twin pregnancies
Masterclasses
Fetal growth
Ovarian masses
Fetal CNS
Tuesday - 23 October Cardiac physiology Fetal cardiac function
Fetal anomalies
Monochorionic pregnancies Monochorionic pregnancies
Management of labour II
Lunch, electronic poster viewing and satellite symposia Prenatal Ventriculomegaly diagnosis Coffee and electronic poster viewing
Reproductive medicine
Workshops Congress party - Chinatown Food Street
Fetal growth
Urogynecology
Fetal growth
Urogynecology
Coffee and electronic poster viewing
Early pregnancy Early pregnancy
Thoracic and palate abnormalities Thoracic and abdominal abnormalities
Workshop
Fetal heart disease Fetal heart
Fetal structure anomalies Fetal structural anomalies
Workshop Clinical cases
Lunch, electronic poster viewing and satellite symposia Workshops Closing plenary: Show us the power of ultrasound Leaving drinks and welcome to Berlin 2019!
Placental disorders
Congress venue and hotel
Social program
Register now and take advantage of special discount rates for ISUOG 2018 delegates.
Opening ceremony and Welcome drinks, Level 5 Sands Expo and Convention Centre Sunday 21 October, 17:30 - 19:30
Treat yourself to the luxury of the Marina Bay Sands, our official headquarters hotel.
ISUOG 2018 will officially open after our keynote speeches and awards with an exciting LED dragon dance. The evening will continue with music and drinks served in the exhibition. Take this opportunity to network with fellow delegates from around the world.
Congress party Chinatown Food Street Tuesday 23 October, 18:30 - 23:00 Tickets cost $60 USD
Enjoy staying in the heart of exciting Singapore, in an iconic hotel crowned by the world's largest rooftop infinity pool. Accommodation is selling out fast so book now to avoid disappointment. www.isuog.org/events/world-congress/ accommodation.html
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Join our ISUOG street party in Chinatown for an authentic Singaporean hawker market experience with live music and cultural stands.
Leaving drinks, Sands Expo and Convention Centre Wednesday 24 October, 16:50 - 17:50 Celebrate the end of a successful Congress and look forward to the 2019 World Congress in Berlin with our German themed leaving drinks.
Registration rates Book by 20th August for discounted rates! Fees
Fees
Onsite
Trainee member
$590
$675
$1,195
Trainee non-member
$650
$745
$1,195
Sonographer member
$595
$685
$1,195
Sonographer non-member
$655
$750
$1,195
ISUOG / ASUM member
$795
$950
$1,195
ISUOG Non member
$895
$1,050
$1,195
Reduced rates for low resource countries*
$365
$465
$1,195
(on or before 20 August)
(from 20 August)
(from 20 October)
*Special rates for low resource countries Discounted fees also apply to members of local endorsing partner societies. Please check on the website and with your society for details.
Register now online at: isuog.org/worldcongress/2018/registration Please direct all registration queries to ISUOG: registration@isuog.org All full delegate fees include basic ISUOG membership for one year.
Disclaimer All best endeavours will be made to present all information as printed. However, the 28th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology and its agents reserve the right to alter or cancel without prior notice any of the arrangements, timetables, plans or other items related directly or indirectly to the Congress, for any cause beyond its reasonable control. The Congress and its agents are not liable for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of such alterations.