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Fetal Monitoring Section UpdateFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Fri Feb 26 11:48:40 1999
Dear OBGYN.netters, Fetal Monitoring's February update went live today! Click on the URL below and see what’s new: http://www.obgyn.net/fm/fm.htm ANNOUNCEMENTS: Our own Larry Platt, MD, OBGYN.net Ultrasound Editorial Board Member and President of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to do a little 3D scanning with OBGYN.net Sponsor, Medison's ultrasound equipment! Boy, do we get around or what? The 4th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine takes place in Buenos Aires on APRIL 18-22, 1999, and is sponsored by the World Association of Perinatal Medicine and Miguel Margulies Foundation for Perinatal Research. ISIS - International Symposium on Intrapartum Surveillance - ISIS 5 will be held in Stockholm and will be coordinated locally by Dr Lennart Nordstrom and team. Provisional dates: 14/15 June 1999 The FEATURED ARTICLE of the MONTH is a Roundtable Discussion held at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine in San Francisco, California, in January. This month we bring you the Roundtable on Fetal Oxygen Saturation Monitoring held with Dr. David Swedlow, Dr. Thomas Garite, Dr. Gary Dildy, and Dr. Hans van der Slikke. Next month we will feature the Roundtable Discussion held on the European experience with Fetal Pulse Oximetry. Our SPECIAL FEATURE contains three articles from the Vietnam Feuilleton. Hewlett Packard, a provider of modern medical electronic equipment, has been actively working in Vietnam and has organized lectures in Obstetrical and Neonatal Care in both Hanoi and Hue. This month's articles include: Introduction - Perinatal Lectures in Vietnam, by Jan van den Berg; Fetal Surveillance, by H.P. van Geijn, MD, Dept. of OB/Gyn, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and OBGYN.net Fetal Monitoring Advisory Board Chairman; and New Developments In The Nutrition Of Newborn Infants, by Harry N. Lafeber, MD, Dept. of Pediatrics, Free University Hospital Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We have added NEW LINKS on the following pages: Associations Educational Programs Clinical Information Patient Information Our featured HOT FIND on the Net is The Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment which is associated with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. This site has lengthy articles and wonderful images! DON'T MISS last month's feature, Assessment of venous flow in normal and high-risk fetuses: is the future now? an article with illustrations, images, a video, and more, by Greggory R. DeVore, MD, Advisory Board Member. We are looking forward to seeing you soon – so drop by http://www.obgyn.net/fm/fm.htm and visit us!
-- Roberta Speyer Pubisher OBGYN.net mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net
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