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Case Stream Webinars

Case Stream Webinars are part of Gynaia’s continuous-learning offering. Members receive regular exposure to real cases, expert interpretation, and practical discussion from the clinicians who define and advance the IOTA, IETA, MUSA and early-pregnancy standards.

These sessions help clinicians stay current, sharpen diagnostic skills, and apply standardized terminology in everyday practice. Webinars are free for programme members and paid for non-members.

Case stream webinar themes

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Adnexal masses

Ovarian masses (IOTA)

Uterine Training & Certification

Uterine pathology

Endometrial and myometrial pathology (IETA, MUSA)

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Early pregnancy care (EPC)

Pregnancies of unknown location and viability

Endometriosis Programme

Endometriosis

Endometriosis and pelvic pain pathology

What to expect

Each episode has case-based discussions that highlight real-world complexity and rare presentations.

Experts interpret the cases live and explain their reasoning, followed by opportunities for participants to ask questions. Community-submitted cases are included through regular Case Contests.

A new episode is released approximately every two months. Participation in Case Stream Webinars is included for free with an active programme membership. Non-members may register for individual episodes for a fee.

Why clinicians attend

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Real World cases
See a wide variety of real-world and rare cases not available in textbooks
Hear from experts
Hear from experts
Compare your knowledge with leaders in the field
Standard of Care
Standard of Care
Understand how to apply IOTA/IETA/EPC terminology and best practices
Expert led
Practical value
Improve accuracy, consistency, and confidence
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Access
Ask questions directly to the people who developed these standards
Continuous learning
Continuous learning
Strengthen ongoing diagnostic competence

Access the case streams

Improve patient outcomes with learning & development, continuous education, and clinical decision support.