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Apr 28, 2026, 01:07
Asma Khalil: Hands On Course in Fetal Invasive Procedures and Therapy
Asma Khalil, Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine at St. George’s Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Fetal Interventions Course
Join us in London for an intensive two-day hands-on course in fetal invasive procedures and therapy.
Led by international experts, this advanced training is designed to build confidence in both technical skills and clinical decision-making through a highly practical, immersive format.
Date: 8–9 September 2026
Register here.
What to expect:
- Hands-on simulation training in amniocentesis, CVS and advanced fetal interventions
- Training in procedures such as cordocentesis, intrauterine transfusion and fetal therapy
- Real clinical case discussions to bridge theory and practice
- Small-group learning with direct access to expert faculty
- Focus on patient selection, counselling and procedural safety
Designed for obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists and clinicians involved in prenatal diagnosis and fetal therapy.”

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