Description
Overview
Gulfcoast: Genetic Screening in the First & Second Trimester is a specialized course designed to enhance professional knowledge and skills in performing and interpreting genetic ultrasound screenings during early pregnancy. The course provides a structured approach to the components and application of ultrasound genetic screening, emphasizing key markers and anomalies relevant to first and second trimester assessments.
On-demand Obstetrics & Gynecology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Content
This course covers essential topics and objectives related to genetic screening ultrasound in obstetrics, focusing on both normal and abnormal findings as well as standardized protocols for evaluation.
- Reason for Ultrasound Genetic Screening
- Components of a Genetic Screening Sonogram
- Nuchal Translucency Screen
- Targeted vs Standard Ultrasound Scan (AIUM guidelines)
- Major and Minor Markers to Identify
- Features of Down Syndrome, Edwards Syndrome, Patau Syndrome, Turner’s Syndrome
- Features of Triploidy
- Abnormal Cases: Cystic hygroma, CPC, ventriculomegaly, brachycephaly, neural tube defects, cardiac defects, limb defects, omphalocele, renal abnormalities, duodenal atresia, trisomy 18, 13, 21 and more
Objectives
- Demonstrate the participants’ knowledge to perform and/or interpret obstetric ultrasound examinations.
- Implement genetic screening in the first and second trimester.
- Explain the components of normal and abnormal nuchal translucency in the first trimester.
- Cite minor and major markers associated with T-13, T-18, T-21, and Triploidy.
- Identify common anomalies seen in genetic ultrasound scans.
- Apply protocols for a systematic evaluation and screening for aneuploidy.
Speakers
This course is presented by experienced clinicians and educators specializing in obstetric ultrasound and genetic screening. Detailed instructor information is not provided.
Target Audience
This course is intended for obstetricians, sonographers, radiologists, and healthcare professionals involved in prenatal care and genetic screening ultrasound. It is suitable for those seeking to strengthen their expertise in first and second trimester genetic screening protocols.
Why This Topic Matters
Gulfcoast: Genetic Screening in the First & Second Trimester addresses the critical role of ultrasound genetic screening in early pregnancy to identify chromosomal abnormalities and structural anomalies. Mastery of these screening techniques enhances clinical assessment and informs patient management within obstetrics and gynecology.
MedHub Central provides this focused obstetric ultrasound education to support practitioners in maintaining competence and confidence in genetic screening evaluations, reinforcing evidence-based practice in the specialty.





