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A cycle of three update days on obstetric ultrasound organized by CAMCEL

The activity, which took place at the Cerro Largo University House, was aimed at Gynecologists, Midwives, Imaging Specialists, Neonatologists and Family Physicians.

The Speaker was Associate Professor Marcelo de Agostini with the Assistance of Dr. Manuel Rodríguez, student specializing in Gynecological and Obstetric Ultrasound.

“CAMCEL is always concerned about the constant updating of the staff and its officials in terms of training and updates, on Saturday the Maternal and Child Team basically had an excellent day of training in Gynecological and Obstetric Ultrasound, basically obstetric, to get us a little in tune with new guidelines in this area. It was a very good day where almost the entire Team was present, plus people from Río Branco and Treinta y Tres came.” highlighted the Dr. Luis Rodríguez Ruiz.

“We had the presence of an outstanding Professor such as Dr. Marcelo de Agostini who, together with his team from the Hospital de Clínicas, brought us the latest updates, especially in obstetric ultrasound” he stated.

The CAMCEL Gynecologist told THE DIARY PROFESSIONAL that Maternal-Fetal Medicine has experienced great changes in recent years, linked in part to the possibilities offered by technology, fundamentally to ultrasound equipment. “This has been changing the guidelines a little, the possibilities, everything very focused, especially on prevention” held.

PREVENT BEFORE PROBLEMS ARISE

“In Medicine we always try to be in prevention before problems occur. In the obstetrics part we were touching on some topics based fundamentally on preventing complications in pregnancy and how that has been changing” expressed Dr. Rodríguez Ruiz.

“Advances in technology are allowing us to detect new things. That’s what we’re working on, being able to apply these possibilities to the clinic to prevent, above all, maternal and fetal complications, which is basically what we work on.” the Medical Specialist later said.

A CYCLE OF THREE UPDATE DAYS

Last Saturday was not the 1st Conference of these characteristics that the Board of Directors of the Medical Cooperative promotes to improve its human resources in this area. “Fortunately, CAMCEL, through its Continuing Medical Education Committee, is supporting these activities a lot. In our area of Gynecology and Obstetrics this year we had 3 activities of a very good level and a very good update, which was in the part of the prevention of cervical cancer through the new guidelines of the Ministry of Public Health for the implementation of HPV testing. There was another on reproductive medicine, a new area for us, which is already many years old, but which through technology is also constantly evolving. evolution” highlighted Dr. Luis Rodríguez Ruiz.

“Now we wanted to touch on the topic of ultrasound, which has also had many changes” held.

LATEST GENERATION TECHNOLOGY

He highlighted the effort that CAMCEL has made to substantially improve the technology in the ultrasound area with the acquisition of new state-of-the-art equipment that allows better images to be obtained, which benefits patients. “There has also been an update in that sense, which has changed a lot in our daily work. This allows us to reach some diagnoses that were difficult to obtain in the past. Technological advances mean that we can change the way we work a lot, allowing for different care and the prevention of some things we can also do with greater certainty.” he assured.

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