

December Journal Club: Early pregnancy ultrasound measurements and prediction of 1st trimester pregnancy loss
1Detti, L., Francillon, L., Christiansen, M.E. et al. Early pregnancy ultrasound measurements and prediction of first-trimester pregnancy loss: A logistic model. Sci Rep 10, 1545 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58114-3
This month we look at the article, Early pregnancy ultrasound measurements and prediction of first-trimester pregnancy loss: A logistic model. The authors present a statistical model of determining the likelihood of first-trimester pregnancy loss based on ultrasound markers in early pregnancy.
IIRRM Journal Club sessions provide a critical appraisal of published research relevant to the field of Restorative Reproductive Medicine. Sessions are designed to increase providers’ competence to critically evaluate research by increasing their knowledge of the scientific method, research design, and common biases. Download a note-taking sheet with question prompts to consider when evaluating medical research here.
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Approved for 1.0 Online Only, Live AAFP Prescribed Credit*
Presented by: Joseph Stanford, MD, MSPH.
Dr. Stanford is the Director of the Office of Cooperative Reproductive Health and Professor in the Department of Family Preventive Medicine, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He has authored or coauthored numerous articles concerning pregnancy, prenatal care, natural family planning, fertility, and related topics. His research has been funded by the NICHD, the CDC, and several private foundations.

Dr. Stanford is actively involved in many professional associations, including the Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research, the AAFCP, and the IIRRM. He has served on national scientific advisory committees for the NICHD and the FDA in the USA.
Continuing Medical Education Credits and Activity Information :
- 1.00 Online Only, Live AAFP Prescribed Credit(s) - December Journal Club
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Details
- Date:
- 14th December 2021
- Time:
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM GMT
- Webinar Category:
- Journal Club
Speaker
- Joseph Stanford, MD, MSPH
- Email:
- info@iirrm.org
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