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January 16, 2026

January 17, 2026 - Early Pregnancy complications, London

TYPE
TYPE
Hybrid
Date
Date
January 17, 2026
location
location
London, United Kingdom
Group 171
Address
Parkside Hospital, 53 Parkside, London SW19 5NX, United Kingdom
Group 169
Registration deadline
15 Jan 2026
contact
contact
Professor Tom Bourne

 

Join us for our hybrid education course 'Early pregnancy complications' led by chair Prof. Tom Bourne. This course will be held on Saturday 17 January 2026, in our London office, and will also be available to livestream globally.

The hybrid course, 'Early pregnancy complications', led by Prof. Tom Bourne, promises to be highly insightful. Participants can gain valuable knowledge about the common complications that can occur during early pregnancy and how to navigate them. 

On-site attendance for this event is limited - book now to secure your place!


Why attend?

Attending this conference offers delegates an unparalleled opportunity to learn from a diverse faculty of renowned experts, ensuring a wealth of perspectives and insights. The program provides an advanced overview of key topics, including comprehensive coverage of pregnancy complications, making it highly relevant for healthcare professionals looking to enhance their expertise in this area. With live demonstrations included, attendees can gain experience and witness cutting-edge techniques in action, making this conference an essential event for those committed to advancing their knowledge and skills in the field. This course will provide delegates with the ultrasound knowledge and training needed to support them in clinical practise with patients. 

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand the criteria to diagnose miscarriage and the potential for error 

  • Learn about the psychological impact of miscarriage and latest work on how this may be ameliorated 

  • Be updated on the use of biomarkers in early pregnancy to manage PUL and ectopic pregnancy 

  • Understand how to diagnose and manage non-tubal ectopic pregnancy including caesarean scar pregnancy 

  • The assessment and management of ovarian cysts in pregnancy 

  • Be updated on the modern management of hyperemesis 

  • Understand how to assess retained pregnancy tissue and when to intervene 

 

 

Programme Overview

This 1-day program provides an advanced overview of key topics, including comprehensive coverage of pregnancy complications, making it highly relevant for healthcare professionals looking to enhance their expertise in this area

View detailed programme

Saturday, 17 January 2026

January 17, 2026