20-21 November 2026
HYBRID COURSE
Bucharest, Romania
Organized by
Endorsed by
EXTEMPORE launches its first on-site course dedicated to gynecological ultrasound in RomaniaUltrasound in Gynecology 2026.

This focused 2-day program brings together leading international experts in gynecological ultrasound and covers key and advanced areas of clinical practice. The course includes structured training in ovarian masses, endometriosis, uterine pathology, pelvic floor ultrasound, and gynecological emergencies, combining evidence-based knowledge with practical diagnostic approaches.

On-site participation is limited, ensuring an exclusive and intensive learning experience.

Join us in Bucharest — onsite or online.

Speakers
  • Dr. Ruben Heremans
    Dept of Development & Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Dept of Ob&Gyn, Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg Maas en Kempen
    Maaseik / Belgium
  • Prof. Manuela Ludovisi
    M.D, PhD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery University of L’Aquila
    Rome / Italy
  • Dr. Valentina Chiappa
    MD, Gynecologic Oncology, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori di Milano
    Milan / Italy
Day 1, May 22

The first day will feature two dedicated pre-courses focused on endometrial and myometrial pathology, combining expert lectures, live ultrasound demonstrations, and interactive Q&A sessions.


Participants will explore key topics including IETA and MUSA terminology, benign and malignant endometrial and myometrial pathology, uterine fibroids, and uterine malformations.

Day 2, May 23

The second day will feature a full scientific program dedicated to ovarian pathology and advanced gynecological ultrasound, combining expert lectures, live scanning sessions, and interactive discussions.


Topics will include IOTA terminology, classification and differential diagnosis of ovarian masses, endometriosis, borderline and malignant ovarian tumors, adnexal tumors in children and adolescents, rare ovarian cancers, and the role of artificial intelligence in ultrasound.


In the Scientific Program
IETA and MUSA terminology
Benign & Malignant Endometrial Pathology

Myometrial pathology, including benign disease (uterine fibroids and malformations) and malignant pathology
IOTA terminology and classification of ovarian masses
Differential diagnosis of benign and malignant ovarian masses using pattern recognition, simple rules, and the ADNEX model
Endometriosis and consensus-based approaches
Ovarian borderline tumors and epithelial ovarian cancer
Adnexal tumors in children and adolescents, including rare ovarian cancers
Artificial intelligence in gynecological ultrasound
Educational Goals:
  • Understand and apply IETA and MUSA terminology in the evaluation of endometrial pathology.
  • Differentiate benign and malignant endometrial lesions using standardized ultrasound criteria.
  • Recognize and characterize benign and malignant myometrial pathology, including fibroids and uterine malformations.
  • Apply key ultrasound principles for structured assessment of ovarian masses using IOTA terminology.
  • Improve diagnostic accuracy in differentiating benign and malignant adnexal tumors using pattern recognition, simple rules, and the ADNEX model.
  • Recognize imaging features of endometriosis, borderline ovarian tumors, and epithelial ovarian cancer.
  • Understand specific features of adnexal masses in children and adolescents, including rare ovarian tumors.
  • Explore the role and clinical potential of artificial intelligence in gynecological ultrasound practice.
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Venuе & Accommodation
The course will take place at Sheraton Bucharest Hotel 5*, a premium venue in the heart of the city. Conveniently located in central Bucharest, the hotel is just 16 km from Otopeni International Airport and within walking distance of the Old City, top shopping areas, and cultural landmarks.

Contact email: reservations@sheratonbucharest.com
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info@extempore.info