British Society for Gynaecology Imaging
Improving Womens Health through Imaging
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The Society welcomes trainers and trainees
 
 
The Society welcomes ALL professionals involved in gynaecological imaging
 
 
The BSGI is looking for enthusiastic individuals to take forward the practice of gynaecological imaging in United Kingdom
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 We would be delighted to invite you to be part of a new exciting development in gynaecological imaging. We invite you to become a founding member of the British Society for Gynaecological Imaging.
 
Imaging in gynaecology is integral to modern practice and has shaped service development in many specialist areas of gynaecology. This has resulted in vastly improved patient care. Many of the specialist areas in gynaecology have societies of like-minded individuals to represent their interests, such as the British Fertility Society, British Menopause Society, British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy, and the Association of Early Pregnancy Units. Until now, there has not been a coresponding British Society to support the spcialtist area of imaging in gynaecology.
 
With this in mind, the founding committee with the support of many colleagues in the UK launched the BSGI.
 
With best wishes,
 
The BSGI founding committee
 
                                                                                      
 
 
 
 
Key Features of the Society
 
 
 
To encourage the study and application of all formats of imaging (ultrasound, magnetic resonance,  X-ray, CT and other) in gynaecology
 
To promote education and training through regular meetings, conferences and workshops 
 
To promote professional standards in gynaecological imaging practice
 
To collaborate and interact with other societies that have similar interests in gynaecological imaging
 
To publish and disseminate knowledge emanating from the society's activities