SPEAKERS

A/Prof Emmeline Lee

Emmeline obtained her primary medical degree from the University of Western Australia, and DipObs from RANCOG, before specialising in Radiology in WA. She then completed fellowships in Women's imaging at SKG Radiology and in Breast Imaging at RPH. She now works at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.

Emmeline is heavily involved at RANZCR, where she is the lead examiner in O&G Imaging, Chair of  OGSIG and is on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Taskforce. She is the current Bill Hare Travelling fellow. Emmeline is the Radiopaedia's Expert Advisor for Obstetrics. She has received multiple awards, including the Professor Turab Chakera Award for Radiology Teaching in 2014, and ASUM Sonologist of the Year in 2019.

Emmeline is strongly committed to volunteer work and is the lead in O&G for radiology Across Borders. Her current research interests are in the fields of subfertility, Diversity and Doctor Well-being. 

Dr Rachael McEwing 

Dr Rachael McEwing completed her Radiology training in Christchurch. She then embarked on a series of subspecialty Obstetric and Gynaeology imaging Fellowships in Adelaide, San Diego, Paris, Berlin and London.  She has published several peer reviewed articles in her subspecialty area of interest in obstetric and gynaecology ultrasound. She sits on several national advisory groups for maternity ultrasound, including the National Maternity Monitoring Group and Maternity Ultrasound Advisory Group, and was the Chair for the New Zealand Obstetric Ultrasound Guidelines group which published the national guideline in 2019. 

Rachael's current roles are Chief Radiologist for RHCNZ, RHCNZ national lead in obstetric and gynaecology ultrasound, and RANZCR examiner. She maintains a strong focus on quality and teaching of sonographers, radiology registrars and Fellows.

A/Prof Glen Lo 

Dr Glen Lo dreamed of being a professional contemporary dancer.  So, he did that. He was privileged to tour Australia and even perform at Sydney Opera House, albeit as Warren the White Rabbit in a children’s dance theatre re-make of Alice in Wonderland.  When it was time to settle down and buy a house the arts didn’t pay enough for a mortgage, so he returned to his back-up career in medicine and trained to be a radiologist. He undertook fellowships in abdominal and women’s imaging in Toronto, Canada, where he also learned to ski but he’s not very good and broke a rib doing a yard sale.

He now subspecialises in O&G and breast diagnostic imaging and is based in Perth, Western Australia. His ski boots are in the cupboard, and he lost his ballet shoes years ago. But he’s a ninja with a speculum and HyFoSy catheter now. 

Dr Francois Dos Santos 

Dr Francois Dos Santos is a Consultant Obstetrician and Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist working in Perth, Australia.Francois trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in London and was awarded a PhD from Imperial College London, after completing a three-year research fellowship in cardio-obstetrics, focusing on the maternal cardiovascular adaptation to pregnancy in women with congenital heart disease.

After his training in Maternal Fetal Medicine at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Francois moved to Perth, where he obtained his Certification in the Subspecialty of Maternal Fetal Medicine from RANZCOG.Francois is passionate about fetal growth restriction and its interplay with maternal cardiovascular disease, as well as medical education and specifically ultrasound training for obstetrics and gynaecology trainees.

Prof Rabih Chaoui

Born and school in Beirut, LebanonMedical studies and specialization in Ob/Gyn at the Charité Medical School, Humboldt University in Berlin GermanySince 1986 major interest in the fetal ultrasound2001-2004 Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Charité University Hospital, Berlin-Germany.

Since 2004 working in the Center of Prenatal Diagnosis and Human Genetics in Berlin. GermanyMember of national and international societies 2003-2013: Board Member of ISUOG 2007-2013Chair of Education committee of ISUOG2018: ISUOG Stuart Campbell Award for EducationAuthor of 4 Books on fetal ultrasound and more than 250 papers and monographiesMajor Interest in Ultrasound: Fetal heart, Fetal 3D, First Trimester Ultrasound, Ultrasound in genetic diseases, High-Resolution Ultrasound.

Prof Stéphanie Nougaret 

Prof. Stéphanie Nougaret is a radiologist and physician-scientist internationally recognized for her work in advanced oncologic imaging and artificial intelligence. She leads the PINKCC lab where her team develops and validates novel imaging biomarkers to improve cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment response evaluation. After completing her medical After completing her medical training and PhD in France, Prof. Nougaret pursued advanced clinical and research fellowships in Canada and the United States (Mc Gill university and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York)), where she specialized in pelvic and oncologic MRI. She recently spent a year in Boston as a visitngassociate professor at Harvard Medical School where she did a master in Data Science at MIT. 

Her research focuses on AI-driven MRI and CT analysis, radiomics, and digital twins in gynecologic, rectal, and pancreatic cancers, aiming to bridge imaging, pathology, and molecular data for precision oncology.Prof. Nougaret is a European Research Council (ERC) grantee for the MR-OMICS project and Principal Investigator of multiple national and industrial collaborations. She has authored over 150 peer-reviewed publications and serves in leadership roles within major radiological societies.

Driven by a vision to make imaging central to personalized cancer care, she is building multidisciplinary bridges between radiology, data science, and oncology to translate innovation into real clinical impact.

KEY DATES

Now Open – Registration open

Now Open – Call for Abstracts open

27 January 2026 – Abstract submissions close 

30 January 2026 – Earlybird registration close

26 March 2026 – Event to commence