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Join ASRM and RESOLVE for one day where we come together with the fertility care community, both professionals and patients, to educate Members of Congress about issues and legislation important to our community, including access to care.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued updated information for facilities and medical professionals handling human cell, tissue, or cellular or tissue-based products (HCT/P) with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, the COVID-19 vaccines. The FDA emphasizes that there have been no reported cases of transmission of COVID-19 via human cell, tissue, or cellular, or tissue-based products.
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ASRM does not distribute for sale any meeting attendee lists. Solicitations sent out offering such lists for sale are a scam.
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New Evaluation and Management Codes for 2021
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The ASRM Practice Committee has partnered with the American Urological Association (AUA) to publish new guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility. See summary parts I and II, published in Fertility and Sterility, and the full text of the guideline, along with an associated algorithm, on the ASRM website.
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If you attended the ASRM 2020 Scientific Congress and/or any of the Postgraduate Courses, time is running out to claim your credits.
The final date to claim credits is December 31, 2020. Have questions? Email
education@asrm.org
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We hope you will save the date and join us on June 17, 2021 for Advocacy Day 2021, which will be an engaging, virtual event. Registration will open soon!
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ASRM is passionately committed to promoting diversity within both our membership and leadership, as well as to promoting access to quality reproductive care for all patients without regard to marital status, gender identification, religious beliefs, or race/ethnicity. We are committed to addressing the factors that impact health disparities in our subspecialty and to addressing the ability of individuals to access proper and equal medical care, which is a pervasive barrier to educational, economic, and social success.
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Attend #ASRM2020 while you still can and increase your knowledge in the field of reproductive medicine.
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Considering the COVID-19 pandemic, core Clinician-Scientist Investigator (CSI) presentations are now offered as an online curriculum. Presentations, video introductions, and full lectures are available on a variety of topics important for clinician-scientists as they apply for jobs, write grants, and develop independent research laboratories or programs.