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In dialogue with adenomyosis experts
Mar 31, 2026
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The experts discuss: demystifying the fetal heart
Mar 13, 2026
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In dialogue with UOG Editors: congenital heart disease
Feb 3, 2026
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Fetal cardiologist and parent perspectives: #EveryLittleHeartMatters
Dec 16, 2025
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Validating women's health concerns and the value of sonographers
Aug 1, 2025
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| 3/31/26 | In dialogue with adenomyosis experts | In honour of Adenomyosis Awareness Month 2026, two experts in the field, A/Prof. Tina Tellum and Dr Joel Naftalin came together on the ISUOG Podcast to discuss a condition that until 2012 had very little academic literature on it. The two discuss the progress in the field in the last 14 years, the complexities of under and over diagnosis, its affect on fertility, how to deal with asymptomatic patients and much more.Please note that speakers' views are their own and not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | The experts discuss: demystifying the fetal heart | Prof. Simon Meagher from Melbourne and Prof. Rabih Chaoui from Berlin are joined in the latest episode of the ISUOG Podcast to discuss the importance of obstetricians and sonographers being able to accurately scan the fetal heart, ahead of the ISUOG Fetal cardiology conference, taking place in May 2026. Speakers' views are their own and not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | In dialogue with UOG Editors: congenital heart disease | February 2026 is Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Month. With an introduction from the Chair of the Every Little Heart Matters Oversight Group, Prof. Katia Bilardo, the editors of the recent Virtual Issue on Congenital Heart Disease, Prof. Anita Moon-Grady and Dr Taisto Sarkola are joined in an academic discussion on CHD. They consider regional detection rates, key articles from the Virtual Issue on Congenital Heart Disease, AI, fetal MRI, ethical decisions in severe cases, ultrasound's role in low-resource settings and future directions of research.Please note that all opinions are their own and not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | Fetal cardiologist and parent perspectives: #EveryLittleHeartMatters | ISUOG Trustee, Prof. Fatima Crispi, joins with one of her former patients Ares Alma to discuss the full story of a mother faced with a life-changing diagnosis for her unborn child. Together, they provide both the patient and professional perspectives and remind listeners of the importance of early detection. Find out more about our global initiative, Every Little Heart Matters: https://www.isuog.org/every-little-heart-matters.htmlSpeakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | Validating women's health concerns and the value of sonographers | A/Prof. Mathew Leonardi, a gynecologist and ISUOG NGen Committee member is joined by guest speaker Natalie Avni, a sonographer from Miami, for the latest episode of the ISUOG In dialogue with experts podcast. The two debunk myths about sonography and highlight the importance of advocating for women and validating their reproductive health concerns.Speakers' views are their own and is not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | In dialogue with NGen and a fetal neurosonography expert | In this episode, Dr Long Nguyen-Hoang, a member of the ISUOG NGen Committee and maternal-fetal specialist, is joined in conversation with ISUOG Trustee and neurosonography expert, Prof. Ritsuko Kimata Pooh. Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | In dialogue with obstetricians and gynecologists: both sides of the Congress program | The ISUOG podcast has returned for a Congress special edition episode! Scientific Committee co-chair Prof. Fabricio Da Silva Costa and ISUOG Ambassador to Latin America, Dr Jessica Preisler Romanow discuss everything relating to the ISUOG World Congress program - pre-Congress courses, plenary sessions and their personal highlights.Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/25 | In dialogue with gynecological ultrasound and gynecological oncology experts | Dr Srdjan Saso from the NGen Committee catches up with ISUOG past President, Prof. Tom Bourne in the latest episode of the ISUOG, In dialogue with experts podcast. They discuss all things gynecological ultrasound, AI, the evolution of IOTA, research culture and the issue of burnout among clinicians. Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/25 | In dialogue with women in medicine | In the latest episode of the ISUOG podcast Dr Mala Sibal, who sits on the ISUOG Board of Trustees and Dr Maya Al-Memar, Chair of the ISUOG Education Committee, discuss their motivations for entering the field of obstetrics and gynecology. They reflect on their experiences as female doctors and the challenges that they have faced considering the domestic expectations of women.Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/25 | In dialogue with fetal medicine and fetal therapy experts | In the latest episode of the ISUOG podcast Dr Federica Fontanella, a proud member of the ISUOG NGen committee, is joined by pioneer in the field, Prof. Suresh Seshadri, to discuss the past, present and future of fetal medicine and fetal therapy. Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
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| 11/13/24 | In dialogue with preterm birth experts | To raise awareness for World Prematurity Day today (17 November), we introduce a new episode featuring Dr Roberto Romero and Prof. Fabricio Da Silva Costa as they discuss preterm birth, its causes, prevention strategies, and why it’s so important to raise awareness about this critical issue in maternal and child health.#WorldPrematurityDay2024Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 9/10/24 | In dialogue with pediatric and adolescent gynecology experts | Episode six of the ISUOG Podcast, presented by Dr. Jemma Johns and Dr. Maya Al-Memar, provides illuminating insights into pediatric and adolescent gynecology.Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 7/12/24 | In dialogue with AI experts | In this episode, Dr Daniele Di Mascio interviews Prof. Aris Papageorghiou about AI in healthcare. They tackle hot themes surrounding AI, such as cooperation, workflow changes, and trust. They discuss the significant role AI plays in ultrasound and antenatal imaging and how it is set to transform and spearhead new potential in healthcare.Speakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 5/22/24 | In dialogue with pre-eclampsia experts | ISUOG celebrates World Pre-eclampsia Day with our third podcast episode featuring experts Prof. Fabricio da Silva Costa, A/Prof. Daniel L. Rolnik and Prof. Liona Poon!In this episode, our experts come together to discuss the importance of pre-eclampsia awareness, uncovering the latest developments in detection, prevention, and the future direction of research. #ActEarlyScreenEarly#ISUOGPodSpeakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 3/25/24 | In dialogue with endometriosis experts part two | In this episode, we introduce Dr Mathew Leonardi and Dr Pietro Bortoletto. We delve into the clinical and surgical aspects typically involved in endometriosis cases, exploring the pivotal role that imaging plays in these decisions. While guest Dr. Rebecca Malik from the United Kingdom, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, is unable to join this episode to provide her perspective, our two experts shed light on the surgical management of endometriosis and and how imagingenhances it. #ISUOGPodSpeakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
| 3/1/24 | In dialogue with endometriosis experts | ISUOG is diving into Endometriosis Awareness Month with our first podcast episode featuring experts Dr. Mathew Leonardi, Dr. Wendaline VanBuren and Prof. George Condous!In this episode, our experts explore the rising prominence of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for endometriosis, uncover the intersection of radiology and gynecology, and the different perspectives they have on endometriosis from their regional point of view.#ISUOGPodSpeakers' views are their own and are not intended to be taken as advice. | — | ||||||
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