Earn ABB/PEER CE Credit by Attending ASRM!

 
07/18/2024

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Earn ABB/PEER CE Credit by Attending ASRM!

Exciting news! You can now earn ABB/PEER continuing education credits at ASRM by attending approved post-graduate courses on October 19-20 at the 2024 ASRM Scientific Congress! Approved courses include:

  • PG-03 - The Future of Reproduction: From Stem Cells to Gametes (3.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-04 - Enhancing Fertility Care: Integrative Approaches for Patient Satisfaction through their Journey Across the Practice (3.5 Contact Hours)
  • HOC-01 - Automating Success: Revolutionizing IVF Lab Practices with AI and Automation – A Hands-On Workshop (4.5 Contact Hours)
  • HOC-03 - Cryopreservation in Practice: Hands-on Training in Vitrification and Slow Freezing of Reproductive Tissues (6.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-07 - Is PGT Changing Again – Are You Prepared for What is Coming and How Can You Get Involved? (6.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-09 - A Comprehensive Approach to Male Fertility Optimization: Initial Evaluation to Medical and Surgical Interventions (6.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-11 - AMMR and ALMER – Integration of Precision Medicine in Reproduction: From Gametes to the Endometrium (6.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-12 - TSRM: Fine Tuning Frozen Embryo Transfers (6.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-13 - IFS and ISAR: Fertile Horizons - Mastering Ovulation Induction for ART Success (6.5 Contact Hours)
  • PG-14 - ESHRE: Genetic Testing in Assisted Reproduction (3 Contact Hours)

AAB/PEER-approved ASRM scientific program session titles and roundtables will be announced soon.

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