Asma Khalil: A Month of Free Education in Fetal and Obstetric Medicine
Asma Khalil, Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine at St. George’s Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A month of free education
Through May, the team at the GEFoG Health Foundation and I hosted four free webinars with international faculty and thousands of clinicians joining live from around the world.
May 2026 highlights
- 2 May — Practical Guidance of Ultrasound in Pregnancy
- 3 May — Fetal Anomalies in Twins
- 10 May — Anatomical Considerations for Managing Complex Caesarean Sections
- 17 May — Fetal Molecular Autopsy
Recordings are available to registered participants.
The Twin and Multiple Pregnancy Academy and the Obstetric Surgery series both continue, and registration is now open for the Fetal Interventions Course at RCOG (8–9 September 2026).
Thank you to everyone who joined us this month, and to the faculty, sponsors and team that made it possible.”

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