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Reproductive Medicine: Causes and Treatment of Infertility

Mark Allen Healthcare/British Journal of Hospital Medicine
Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT, UK
09 September 2010 - 10 September 2010

The 2nd Mark Allen Healthcare/British Journal of Hospital Medicine Reproductive Medicine event on Causes and Treatment of Infertility.

Those attending the event should benefit from:

  • a comprehensive overview of current issues in reproductive medicine;

  • an overview of new Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority regulations, multiple birth strategy and surrogacy law;

  • an update on the link between lifestyle and infertility;

  • an assessment of cancer treatment and fertility preservation;

  • an examination of the management of recurrent pregnancy loss;

  • an understanding of the latest developments in fertility treatments and testing;

  • an overview of current and emerging fertility drugs and their side-effects;

  • a review of sperm and egg donation services in the UK, and whether donors should be paid;

  • an evaluation of current assisted reproductive technologies, including case studies on natural killer cells, recurrent implantation failure in IVF and frozen embryo replacement;

  • an opportunity to discuss and share ideas with leading practitioners in the field.

Attendance fees range from £411 to £969. To register use this online form, or alternatively complete the form appended to this event programme (.pdf 213KB) and post it to 'Mark Allen Group, Reproductive Medicine 2010, Freepost BFH1337, London, SE24 9BR', or contact the Mark Allen Group at or on +44 (0)20 7501 6762.


Find out more about fertility/embryology regulation in Human Fertilisation and Embryology: Reproducing Regulation, coedited by BioNews Contributing Editor Dr Kirsty Horsey (buy this book from Amazon UK or Amazon USA); and find out more about genetics in The Rough Guide to Genes and Cloning, coauthored by BioNews Contributing Editor Dr Jess Buxton (buy this book from Amazon UK or Amazon USA).

Further details of this event are available on the Mark Allen Healthcare website.



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