Obst | Towards unified standards: A Delphi consensus workshop on the corpus callosum
Tracks
Central B | Samsung/ParagonCare
Obstetrics
| Sunday, May 31, 2026 |
| 9:00 AM - 9:40 AM |
| Central Rm B | Ground Floor | Samsung/ParagonCare |
Overview
Ms Joyce Chen
Speaker
Ms Joyce Chen
Senior Sonographer
Monash Heath
Towards unified standards: A Delphi consensus workshop on the corpus callosum
9:00 AM - 9:40 AMPresentation Synopsis / Abstract
The corpus callosum is the largest white matter structure which facilitates communication between the two cerebral hemispheres and supports many sensory, motor and cognitive functions. Anomalies of the corpus callosum are associated with a wide range of neurodevelopmental outcomes. Despite advances in fetal neuroimaging techniques, there is variability in the diagnostic criteria used to assess corpus callosum anomalies.
This workshop aims to describe the experience within a public hospital network that provides tertiary obstetric ultrasound services; and to demonstrate the sonographic techniques used to evaluate the corpus callosum.
This workshop aims to describe the experience within a public hospital network that provides tertiary obstetric ultrasound services; and to demonstrate the sonographic techniques used to evaluate the corpus callosum.
Biography
Ms Joyce Chen |
Monash Health
Joyce has a particular interest in tertiary fetal diagnostics and complex pregnancies. She is actively involved in teaching and training obstetric ultrasound, promoting high-quality care. Joyce has traveled to rural regions in Cambodia to provide obstetric ultrasound training to local midwives, equipping them with the skills to identify pregnancies at risk of complications, which would enable mothers to plan for safer deliveries and improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.