Description
▶︎ This online women’s ObGyn imaging CME program is designed to strengthen your diagnostic imaging skills, enhance your clinical practice, and deepen your knowledge of many current issues in gynecologic and fetal imaging.
Core concepts, practical applications, appropriate indications, and diagnostic pearls are highlighted in the UCSF ObGyn Women’s Imaging continuing medical education course, with emphasis on timely and accurate diagnoses and impact on outcome. Expert speakers address future directions and controversial topics, as well as maternal-fetal medicine, infertility, O-RADS, postmenopausal bleeding, endometriosis, high-risk pregnancy, infertility, first-trimester lexicon terminology, performance standards, and benign/malignant/emergency gynecologic conditions.
👩🏼💻 👩🏾⚕️ Topics / Speakers
✅ Optimizing Your OB/Gyn US Practice – Workflow, Scheduling, QA, etc. – Lori Strachowski, MD, Liina Poder, MD, and Vickie Feldstein, MD
✅ The Patient Experience – Lessons Learned and How We Can Do Better – Vickie Feldstein, MD, Patricia Robertson, MD, and Mindy Goldman, MD
✅ O-RADS US – First Line Imaging Assessment of Adnexal Lesions – Lori Strachowski, MD
✅ O-RADS MRI – Complimentary Tool to Improve Specificity – Priyanka Jha, MD
✅ Test Your O-RADS Knowledge – You Can Do This – Lori Strachowski, MD and Priyanka Jha, MD
✅ Postmenopausal Bleeding – Evaluation and Management – Vickie Feldstein, MD and Mindy Goldman, MD
✅ Acute Pelvic Pain, Negative Pregnancy Test – Dorothy Shum, MD
✅ Adnexal Torsion – 7 Tips to Tell It’s Twisted – Lori Strachowski, MD
✅ US of Endometriosis – The SRU Consensus Way – Priyanka Jha, MD
✅ Endometriosis – Journey from Infertility to Fertility – Liina Poder, MD and Evelyn Mok-Lin, MD
✅ Infertility Imaging and Management – SIS, HyCoSy, MDAs – Dorothy Shum, MD, and Evelyn Mok-Lin, MD
✅ Jeopardy – Gynecologic Imaging – Dorothy Shum, MD and Lori Strachowski, MD
✅ The SRU Lexicon for First Trimester US – Getting the Words Right – Lori Strachowski, MD
✅ Update on Prenatal Genetic Screening – NT, NIPT, and AFP in 2025 – Mary E. Norton, MD
✅ US Criteria for Early Pregnancy Loss and PUL – Lori Strachowski, MD
✅ Ectopic Pregnancy – The Role of US in Diagnosis and Management – Lori Strachowski, MD, and Juan Gonzalez, MD, MS, PhD
✅ The Detailed First Trimester Anatomy Exam – Mary E. Norton, MD
✅ Imaging of Maternal Conditions During Pregnancy – Liina Poder, MD
✅ Amniotic Fluid Volume – Too Little, Too Much, Just the Right Amount – Priyanka Jha, MD
✅ Secondary Postpregnancy Hemorrhage – It’s NOT an AVM! – Liina Poder, MD, and Sara Whetstone, MD, MHS
✅ Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder – A Multidisciplinary Approach – Liina Poder, MD, and Juan Gonzalez, MD, MS, PhD
✅ Jeopardy – Obstetrics – Lori Strachowski, MD, and Dorothy Shum, MD
✅ When to Refer, When Not to Worry – Second Trimester OB Ultrasound – Dorothy Shum, MD
✅ Placental Masses – Liina Poder, MD
✅ Cervix – Measurements and More – Lori Strachowski, MD, and Juan Gonzalez, MD, MS, PhD
✅ Twins and Their Complications – Vickie Feldstein, MD, and Larry Rand, MD
✅ Fetal Anomalies – Diagnosis and Management – Vickie Feldstein, MD and Larry Rand, MD
✅ Basic Fetal Cardiac Evaluation – Screening the Fetal Heart – Anita Moon-Grady, MD
✅ Growth Disturbances – Detection, Surveillance, and Management – Lori Strachowski, MD, and Juan Gonzalez, MD, MS, PhD
📍Date of Original Release: August 16, 2025
🔴 Note: This course does not include any certificate or CME credits. It is provided solely for educational and self-learning purposes.




T.A. –
UCSF always delivers. The 2025 edition provides the latest protocols, case-based examples, and practical advice
Kittichai Luengtaviboon –
Excellent course
Good service
Gantuul Narmandakh –
A must-have course for women’s imaging specialists.
Soumya Ranjan Behera –
Perfect for both radiologists and gynecologists
Bailey Edmonson –
The slides are clean and focused on key take-home points. It’s dense in parts, especially MRI protocols, but overall an excellent resource for radiologists and ObGyn clinicians
Lourdes Vasquez –
Outstanding update on women’s imaging