Asma Khalil: Expert-Led GEFOG Webinar Focuses on Managing Complex Caesarean Sections
Asma Khalil, Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine at St. George’s Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“3 days to go.
Anatomy is what separates a routine caesarean from a safe complex one.
The next session in our GEFOG Complex Caesarean Section Series goes live this Sunday – a case-driven, anatomy-led session for high-risk obstetric teams.
Anatomical Considerations for Managing Complex Caesarean Sections
Sunday 10 May · 16:00–18:00 UK time
Joining me
— Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache (Colombia)
— Prof. José Palacios-Jaraquemada (Argentina)
— Mr. Sourav Das (UK)
Free to attend · Certificate for live participants.
Register now.
With thanks to Smith+Nephew for supporting this session. Registration link in the comments.”
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