January 9, 2026
TYPE
Online
DATE
5 February 2026
TIME
13:00 - 14:15 GMT
PRICE
50 €/£ (free for members)
Learn from experts on how to interpret Early Pregnancy pathology using EPC terms and definitions
About this webinar
Join us for the IOTA-Gynaia inaugural Early Pregnancy Case Stream on 5 February 2026, an interactive online session designed to help you learn from experts on how to interpret Early Pregnancy pathology using EPC terms and definitions.
The programme features case-based discussions led by Professor Tom Bourne and a panel of speakers Dr. Sugha Murugesu, Dr. Alex Novak, Dr. Chris Kyriacou and Dr. Kobe Dewilde.
Participants will gain insights into PUV and the diagnosis of miscarriage as well as Ectopic Pregnancy, PUL and the use of the M6 model through real-world case examples, followed by opportunities for Q&A.
Case Contest
Share your most interesting Early Pregnancy pathology cases with our community of experts to win:
Case Accepted
If your case is accepted into the Gynaia case database, you'll receive:
- One year of access to all Case Stream webinars
- 50 EUR gift card
Webinar Presentation
If your case is selected for discussion or oral presentation during the webinar, you'll receive:
- One year of Gynaia Early Pregnancy (EPC) membership with learning materials, webinars, and more
- 100 EUR gift card
How to Participate
1. Download the case submission template and prepare your case. Find the template here →
2. Submit your anonymized case following the template instructions. Submit here →
3. Three exceptional cases will be selected for featured presentation during our live webinar stream
Programme Outline
Programme timings in GMT
| 13:00 - 13:10 | Introduction to the Early Pregnancy - EPC Case Stream |
| 13:10 - 13:30 | Cases illustrating PUV and the diagnosis of miscarriage |
| 13:30 - 13:35 | Questions |
| 13:35 - 13:55 | Cases illustrating Ectopic Pregnancy, PUL and the use of M6 model |
| 13:55 - 14:00 | Questions |
| 14:00 - 14:10 | Case Competition Presentation Winners TBC |
| 14:10 - 14:15 | Close |
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Expert Speakers
Professor Tom Bourne
Dr. Sugha Murugesu
Dr. Alex Novak
Dr. Chris Kyriacou
Dr Kobe Dewilde