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40 Category 1 CPD points Genea Fertility Symposium RACGP SATURDAY 18 AUGUST 2018 • FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SYDNEY 2017-2019 Triennium
The Genea Fertility Event Details Symposium is essential for Saturday, 18 August 2018 any General Practitioner with 8.30am - 5.00pm an interest in Women’s and Venue Men’s Reproductive Health Four Seasons Hotel 199 George Street, Sydney With the ever increasing volume of information available to patients online, Dr Google plays a big part in how patients Parking view fertility treatment options. Free parking will be provided to all attendees (1 spot per delegate) at Helping patients sort through the “fake Wilson Parking – Quay West Building, news” is key to ensuring correct and early 111 Harrington Street, Sydney. diagnosis of the true underlying issue. Please take a ticket upon entry and we Join us for a thought provoking and will provide your free pass at the end informative conference where Australia’s of the conference. Entrance to the Four leading Fertility Specialists will come Seasons is opposite the carpark on together to cover the latest thinking in fertility Harrington Street. treatment and options. You will come away well equipped to best assist your patients in realising their dream of having a family. The Genea Fertility Symposium is a Category 1 Active Learning Module. At the completion of the below three activities, you receive 40 CPD points: 1. Following registration you will receive the ASRM guideline to oocyte cryopreservation. Please read this article, complete the predisposing How to register: activity form and return it to Genea prior Register online at to your attendance. genea.com.au/symposium 2. Attend the conference comprising 2 plenary seminars and 6 workshops. RSVP by 4 August 2018 3. After the conference you will be given 2 weeks to complete the reinforcing For any enquiries relating to this activity comprising of a 2 page self event, please contact: assessment. Your reinforcing activity Christine Mikhail on 0408 339 828 needs to be returned to Genea. christine.mikhail@genea.com.au or Kristy Clarke on 8484 7681 events@genea.com.au
Genea Fertility Symposium Agenda 8.30am Registration 9.00am Welcome and introduction lenary Session 1: P 9.15am Assoc Prof. Mark Bowman: Labtech 2.0 – transforming the IVF lab, one embryo at a time Workshop Session 1 Dr Mark Livingstone and Dr Gabrielle Dezarnaulds: Navigating the complex world of donor and surrogacy treatment Workshop Session 2 10.00am - Dr Devora Lieberman and Dr Alison Gee: Frozen in time – how 12.30pm improved egg freezing technology has provided a viable option for women Morning tea 10.45am Workshop Session 3 Dr Katrina Rowan and Dr Rebecca Deans: Fertility: When 40 is not the new 30 12.30pm Lunch Plenary Session 2: 1.30pm The common miscarriage phenomena and managing 1 in 20 patients through the heartache (Round table discussion) Workshop Session 4 Michael Bonifacio and Katie Ellis: Five things to consider before ordering non-invasive prenatal screening for your patients 2.15pm - Workshop Session 5 4.45pm Assoc Prof. Mark Bowman and Dr Anthony Marren: A specialists guide for GP’s who manage IVF pregnancies Afternoon tea 3.00pm Workshop Session 6 Dr Derek Lok and Dr Sonal Karia: PGS: Embryo analysis that provides more insight to manage faster patient outcomes 4.45pm Summary and close 5.00pm Meeting end This activity has been approved by the RACGP for 40 CPD points (Category 1).
Genea Fertility Symposium Presenters Assoc Prof. Mark Bowman Dr Anthony Marren Genea Medical Director, MBBS, PhD, FRANZCOG, CREI B. Med (Hons.), M. Med (R. H. H. G.), FRANZCOG, CREI General infertility, Second opinions, PGD, Female & Male infertility, Reproductive Surgery, Donation, Surrogacy, Tubal surgery PGD, Recurrent Miscarriage & Implantation Failure, Fertility Preservation, Donation & Surrogacy, and Second Opinion Dr Mark Livingstone Dr Sonal Karia Genea Deputy Medical Director, MB, ChB, FRANZCOG, M.B.B.S, M.D, FRANZCOG, CREI, MMed(RHHG) -USYD CREI, MM Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Infertility and Reproductive General infertility, Ovulation disorders, Second Endocrinology, General infertility, PGD, Miscarriage opinion, PGD, Recurrent miscarriage management, Menopause management, Fertility preservation Dr Derek Lok Dr Rebecca Deans MBChB, PhD, FRANZCOG, CREI MBBS, MM (RH&HG), FRANZCOG, CREI General infertility, Male factor infertility, Endoscopic General infertility, Miscarriage management, fertility surgeries & reversal microsurgery, PGD, PCOS, Premature ovarian failure Miscarriage Dr Devora Lieberman Dr Ying Li MD, MPH, FRANZCOG BSc(Med) MBBS, MBA, FRANZCOG General infertility, Recurrent miscarriage, Egg Female & Male infertility, Reproductive surgery, freezing, PGD PGD/S, Fertility Preservation & Oncofertility, Recurrent miscarriage, Reproductive endocrinology, Gamete donation & surrogacy General Gynaecology and Obstetrics Dr Alison Gee MBBS, MM (RH&HG), FRANZCOG, CREI Dr Shannon Zawada General infertility, Male infertility, PGD, Donation, BSc(Hons), MBBS, MMed, FRANZCOG Surrogacy Female & Male infertility, Miscarriage management, PGD/PGS, Fertility Preservation & Oncofertlity, Gamete donation & surrogacy, Reproductive surgery Dr Gabrielle Dezarnaulds MBBS, MM (RHHG), FRANZCOG, CREI Michael Bonifacio General infertility, PGD, Donation, Reproductive PTO, MSc (Sydney Uni), Pathology Manager surgery, Endometriosis 39 years of experience in early pregnancy research & clinical services & 18 years in deploying prenatal & endocrinology pathology services at Genea. Dr Katrina Rowan MBBS (Hons), MMed, FRANZCOG, CREI Katie Ellis General infertility, Ovulation disorders/PCOS, Genetic Counsellor Male infertility, Miscarriage, PGD, Katie is Genea’s Senior Genetic Counsellor Second opinion IVF providing counselling and advice on new genetic services developed by Genea, particularly Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening. Genea Level 2, 321 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000 p (02) 9229 6420 f (02) 9233 7519 genea.com.au MKT02256 | June 2018
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