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Sir Robert Edwards

His role in the development of human assisted reproduction

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 Highlights from our 60th Annual Meeting Celebration

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  • Plenary Session II (Continued)

  • Plenary Session III (Continued)

  • Innovate or Die!

  • Round Table Session

  • Plenary Session V

  • Fellow's Breakfast

  • Great Debates Part 2

  • Plenary Session IV

  • Plenary Session III

  • Great Debates Part I

  • Afternoon Breakout Sessions

  • Plenary Session II

  • ART Best Clinical Practices

  • Wednesday

  • Friday

  • Saturday

Innovate or Die!

 

Innovate or Die!


Plenary Session V

 

            Recurrent Pregnance Loss

Ruth B. Lathi, MD

ART for Queer and Trans Families

Gail Knudsen, MD

          Oral 7     Oral 8      Oral 9

Ovarian Physiology

Roger Pierson, PhD



Fellow's Breakfast

 We've Been There. Ask Us

Interactive Panel Discussion

Great Debates Part 2

 

Improving Embryo Development and Outcomes in the Laboratory

 

Thomas B. Pool, PhD and Catherine Racowsky, PhD

Plenary Session III

Plenary Session III 

Current State of the Affordable Care Act: Controversy and Challenges  

Rogan Kersh, PhD                               

 


Oral Presentations    Oral 1,    Oral 2,    Oral 3


Novel Stimulation Protocols for Difficult Cases                                                                           

Angeline Beltsos, MD

 

 

Great Debates Part I

 

ART Best Clinical Practices

 

Angeline Beltsos, MD and Kevin Doody, MD

 

 

Afternoon Breakout Sessions

Afternoon Breakout Sessions  

IVF Laboratory: State of the ART

Catherine Racowsky, PhD

Thomas B. Pool, PhD


Third-Party Reproduction

Melissa Brisman, JD

Gail Knudeson, MD

David Smotrich, MD

 

 

ART Best Clinical Practices

 

Activity Title

ART Best Clinical Practices on a Day-to-Day Basis

Identified Gap

Practitioners may lack current knowledge and skills in the use of emerging technologies and or/management styles in reproductive medicine and evolving treatment options applicable to successful patient outcomes.

 Description

This session focuses on the day-to-day running of an IVF lab. This is your opportunity to chat with two renowned experts who run their own successful labs. Bring your questions, comments, and great ideas on the simple steps in day-to-day operations that create improved outcomes for patients and lab staff as well.

 Expected Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Apply the best approaches for managing time, people, and resources in an ART lab
  • Identify the specific steps that make a lab operate smoothly and successfully for all concerned
  • Recognize that labs are individual organisms having their own unique rhythm and personality which dictate the protocols and systems necessary for successful operation  

Wednesday

Wednesday List

Friday

Friday List

Saturday

Saturday List

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