Our study aims to present the preliminary findings of an ongoing prospective cohort study that assesses the trainees' ability to perform foetal biometry during the third trimester of pregnancy. Sixty-three women with third-trimester singleton pregnancies were included. A biometry scan was performed byboth residents and a foetal medicine specialist in the Third department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Attikon University Hospital. For each case, the ultrasonographic measurements of the two operator groups were compared. The mean difference of the resident group compared to the specialist group was: for the biparietal diameter +1.3 mm (CI 95%, range -10.6 to +13,3, ±1.96 SD), for the occipitofrontal diameter -2.6 mm (CI 95%, range -31.5 to +26.2), for the anterior-posterior abdominal diameter -2.6 mm (CI 95%, range -17.9 to +12.8), for the transverse abdominal diameter -0.7 mm (CI 95%, range -17.1 to +15.7) and for the femur length -1.1 mm (CI 95%, range -11.7 to +9.6). We observed that, among all biometric parameters, the most accurate -based on the specialist group were the head circumference measurements. The highest discrepancy was noted for the abdominal assessment. Given that foetal biometry is of utmost importance in obstetrical clinical evaluation and management, a study that highlights the weaknesses of residents in this field could open new horizons in optimising the learning procedure.Impact statement After review of the literature, we found only a few studies on inter- and intra-observer discrepancy in foetal biometry measurements among specialists. To our knowledge, our study is the first to evaluate residents' capacity of performing a biometry scan, by comparing their measurements to those of MFM specialists. The need for constant evaluation of residents is indisputable. Our study could help to improve their ultrasound skills by giving emphasis on residents' weaknesses. With further research on this subject, a standard system of evaluation could be formed and determine the duration and type of training required for each resident.

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