ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo - Virtual Congress Program

Tuesday October 20

IMPORTANT: Documenting CE credit with ABB/PEER for the ASRM 2020 Virtual Scientific Congress & Expo:

If you attend a live session (abstract, poster, roundtable, or expert encounter), your activity will be tracked by the length of time you are logged into the activity. ASRM will forward this information directly to ABB/PEER within 45 days of your attendance.

If you attend an on-demand session that requires an evaluation (interactive, symposium, plenary, lecture, or post-graduate course), you must complete the evaluation by December 31, 2020, to obtain CE credit. ASRM will then forward this information directly to ABB/PEER within 45 days of your submission of the evaluation to ASRM.

The final date to claim credit with ASRM is December 31, 2020. Additional instructions for documenting your ASRM CE credit will be available soon.

Lecture (Up to .5 Contact Hour Each)

  • PLE05 - 9:00 A.M. – Herbert H. Thomas Plenary Lecture: How the Early Environment Shapes Later Health: the Fundamental Importance of a Good Start in Life
  • LCT05 - 1:10 P.M. – SSR Keynote Lecture: From Glowing Penis to Oocyte-Producing Testis: The Power of Mouse Genetics on the Understanding of Human Reproductive Biology and Diseases

Oral Abstract Session (Up to .25 Contact Hour Each)

ART Lab: Technology

  • O-181 - 9:40 A.M. – Opening The Black Box: Relation Between Ai Predicted Embryo Implantation And Traditional Morphokinetic And Morphological Annotations
  • O-182 - 9:55 A.M. – Comparison Of Pronuclear (PN) Number Observations Based On Embryologist’s Experience And Detection By Artifical Intelligence (AI) Trained With Deep Learning Technology
  • O-183 - 10:10 A.M. – Noninvasive Detection Of Blastocyst Ploidy (Euploid Vs. Aneuploid) Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) With Deep Learning Methods
  • O-184 - 10:25 A.M. – Embryology Lab-On-A-Chip: Automated Oocyte Denudation Microfluidic Device
  • O-185 - 10:40 A.M. – Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) Detects Differences In Metabolic Signatures Between Euploid And Aneuploid Human Blastocysts
  • O-186 - 10:55 A.M. – It Takes Two To Double Witness: Evaluating The Real Time Required For Manual Versus Electronic Double Witnessing In The In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Laboratory

Female Reproduction

  • O-193 - 9:40 A.M. – Copy Number Losses In Specific Regions Of Common Variation Are Significantly More Prevalent In Infertility Patients Compared With A Population Of Demonstrated Fertility And Low Fetal Wastage
  • O-197 - 10:40 A.M. – Cell-Level Expression Of Sars-Cov-2 Cell Entry Factors In Human Endometrium During The Preconception Period

Fertility Preservation

  • O-199 - 9:40 A.M. – Majority Of Women Undergoing Elective Oocyte Cryopreservation Do Not Attain Optimal Number Of Oocytes Cryopreserved For Reasonable Likelihood Of Future Live Birth
  • O-200 - 9:55 A.M. – Planned Oocyte Cyropreservation – 10-15 Year Follow-Up: Return Rates And Cycle Outcomes
  • O-201 - 10:10 A.M. – Predicting The Probability Of Having One Euploid Blastocyst In Elective Oocyte Cryopreservation Cycles: A Counseling Resourse
  • O-203 - 10:40 A.M. – The Use Of Oocyte Cryopreservation (OC) For Fertility Preservation (FP) In Girls With Sex Chromosome Disorders (SCD): A Case Series Describing Outcomes
  • O-204 - 10:55 A.M. – Oocyte Cryopreservation Versus Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation As Fertility Preservation For Adult Women Undergoing Gonadotoxic Therapy: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Ovarian Stimulation

  • O-225 - 2:20 P.M. – Fresh Versus Frozen Euploid Blastocyst Transfer Outcomes In Predicted High-Responders: Menopur In Gnrh (Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone) Antagonist Single Embryo Transfer - High Responder (Megaset-Hr) Trial Analysis
  • O-227 - 2:50 P.M. – Prolonging Follicular Stimulation To Optimize Oocyte Yield Does Not Compromise Implantation Potential Of Screened Embryos

Male Reproduction and Urology: Research

  • O-230 - 2:05 P.M. – Increasing Paternal Age Is Negatively Associated With Donor Oocyte Recipient Success: A Paired Analysis Utilizing Sibling Oocytes
  • O-231 - 2:20 P.M. – Post-Mortem Examination Of The Effects Of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Associated Coronavirus (SARS-COV) On Testis
  • O-234 - 3:05 P.M. – Evaluation Of Serum 17-Hydroxyprogesterone As Predictor Of Semen Parameter Improvement In Men Undergoing Medical Treatment For Infertility

Roundtable Discussions (Up to .75 Contact Hour Each)

  • RD4-01 - 11:15 A.M. – New Lab Set up? Is Newer Better?
  • RD4-03 - 11:15 A.M. – Status of Sophisticated Sperm Function Testing: What Tests Should I Use?
  • RD4-04 - 11:15 A.M. – Sperm Cryopreservation in the Transgender Population
  • RD4-05 - 11:15 A.M. – Pre-Implantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy: Cost As a Barrier to Uptake
  • RD4-07 - 11:15 A.M. – Embryo Culture and Epigenetic Alternations
  • RD4-14 - 11:15 A.M. – Revenue Cycle Management
  • RD4-19 - 11:15 A.M. – Legal Issues in Posthumous Gamete Use and Parentage

Symposia (Up to .75 Contact Hour Each)

  • SY4-01 - 12:10 P.M. – Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) Symposium: Tissue Engineering and Microfluidics to Study the Female Reproductive Tract in New Ways
  • SY4-04 - 12:10 P.M. – Today’s Donor Egg Program: Keeping up with Technological Advances and the Legal Climate

Interactive Sessions (Up to .75 Contact Hour Each)

  • IN4-03 - 3:30 P.M. – Benefits and Limitations of Time Lapse Imaging and AI in ART

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