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Dec 24, 2025, 14:03
Steven Van Vooren: Join the Upcoming ISUOG Course on Early Pregnancy Complications
Steven Van Vooren, Co-Founder and CEO Gynaia, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Thinking ahead on how you can further your professional development in the new year? Register now for ISUOG’s first course of 2026, Early pregnancy complications, chaired by Prof. Tom Bourne!
Date: 17 January 2026
Location: London and online
Hear what Tom has to say about why this topic is so important and scroll to the next slide to view the rest of your expert faculty…
Find out more and register now on the ISUOG website.”

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