Archive of Online Courses
These CMEs are no longer available for CME credit and are provided for educational purposes only.
Course Description:
This online CME program was produced by Serono Symposia International, Inc. The goal of this program was to provide physicians, advanced practice nurses, and pharmacists with an understanding of the role of endometrial development and receptivity for implantation.
Course Accreditation:
This course is archived, there is no CME-Accreditation.
Course Description:
The goal of this program was to provide physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare practitioners involved in Reproductive Medicine with the differential diagnosis of azoospermia and to briefly review some of the treatment options available.
Course Accreditation:
This course is archived, there is no CME-Accreditation.
Course Description:
The goal of this program was to provide physicians, experienced REI nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare practitioners involved in Reproductive Medicine with the genetic basis of several disorders that cause male factor infertility. With this foundation, the practitioner will be able to counsel couples as to possibilities of transmission to their offspring.
Course Accreditation:
This course is archived, there is no CME-Accreditation.
Course Description:
This online CME course focused on the diagnosis and treatment of ovulatory disorders and is divided into four chapters, each covering topics important to understanding ovulation. The target audience includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals interested in ovulation induction.
Course Accreditation:
This course is archived, there is no CME-Accreditation.
Course Description:
Optimal ovarian stimulation requires the ability to “tailor” the stimulation protocol to the particular needs of the patient. There is no protocol that will be appropriate for every patient. “One size does not fit all!”The goal of this program was to provide physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare providers with an understanding of how to manage hyper and hypo responders.
Course Accreditation:
This course is archived, there is no CME-Accreditation.