Earn ABB/PEER Continuing Education Credit Attending Postgraduate Courses at ASRM 2022

 
06/15/2022

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Earn ABB/PEER Continuing Education Credit Attending Postgraduate Courses at ASRM 2022

Eight postgraduate courses, scheduled at ASRM, October 22-23, 2022, have been approved by ABB/PEER for 3 to 6.5 contact hours each. Courses include:

Saturday, October 22, 2022

  • PG02: Apps, Websites, Social Media, Oh My! Digital Technology Your Patients Use and Why You Need to Know About It (up to 3 contact hours)

  • PG04: Preimplantation Genetic Testing: Outcomes, Current Technologies, Future Developments (up to 3.5 contact hours)

Sunday, October 23, 2022

  • PG06: Advances in Clinical and Laboratory Techniques for Obstructive and Non-Obstructive Azoospermia (up to 3.5 contact hours)

  • PG09: Taking the Operating Room to the Office: Obtaining Best Outcomes, Patient Experience, & Economic Sustainability (up to 6 contact hours)

  • PG11: Creating a Culturally-Responsive ART Practice: Legal, Ethical and Clinical Determinants in the Patient Experience (up to 6.5 contact hours)

  • PG13: Evidence-Based Personalization of the IVF Process: What You Need to Know and What the Future Holds (up to 6.5 contact hours)

  • PG17: Vitrification Workshop: Understanding and Troubleshooting Device Warming Issues (up to 6 contact hours)

  • PG19: The Power and Promise of ‘Omic Diagnostics for Male Reproductive Medicine (up to 3.5 contact hours)

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

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