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Webcasts & Podcasts

An integral part of SRM’s mission is to provide video and audio content that complements our print offerings.

Webcasts


Corporate Member Council Industry Session on Women’s Health Care
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Hormone Therapy for Aging Women: Focus on Skeleton and Sleep.
Symposium held October 2010 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. Supported by an educational grant from Abbott Laboratories..
Lubna Pal, MBBS, MRCOG, MS; Hadine Joffe, MD, MSc; and Ann E. Kearns, MD, PhD

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Managing symptomatic endometriosis
Symposium held October 2010 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. Supported by an educational grant from Abbott Laboratories.
Linda C. Giudice, MD, PhD, MSc; Marc R. Laufer, MD; and Eric S. Surrey, MD

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Unexplained infertility: Individualizing treatment for a successful outcome
Symposium held October 2010 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. Supported by an educational grant from EMD Serono, Inc., and Merck.
Marcelle I. Cedars, MD; Valerie L. Baker, MD; and Bradley J. Van Voorhis, MD

1.0 CME credits available

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Progestogen supplementation
Symposium held October 2010 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. Supported by an educational grant from Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Elizabeth S. Ginsburg, MD, and Carol Lesser, MSN, RNC, NP

1.0 CME/CE credits available

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Assessment and treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Sheryl A. Kingsberg, Ph.D, Alan M. Altman, MD, Sharon J. Parish, MD

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The facts, nothing but the facts: Defining the next decade for luteal support
Elena H. Yanushpolsky, MD, Brian Berger, MD, and Paul Zarutskie, MD

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The impact of the population explosion on the planet
Gretchen C. Daily, PhD
Human impacts on the environment are intensifying in ways that threaten human well-being globally. Dr Daily explores the most important and promising pathways for lessening human impacts on the biosphere. Gretchen C. Daily, PhD
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Rescuing endangered animals with assisted reproductive technology
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is usually focused on human patients. However, ART has wider applications, specifically to the genetic management of endangered animals. Dr Wildt shares his experiences managing species such as the black footed ferret, giant panda, and ocelot.
David E. Wildt, PhD
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Update on HPV: Beyond cervical cancer CE/CME expired Symposium held November 2008 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Supported by an independent educational grant from Merck. Thomas Cox, MD, Hope K Haefner, MD, and Joel Palefsky, MD 1.0 CME/CE Credits
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Reducing the Risks Associated with In Vitro Fertilization CE/CME expired Symposium held November 2008 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Supported by an independent educational grant from Organon Richard H. Reindollar, MD; Owen K. Davis, MD; and Renee H. Martin, PhD, FCCMG 1.0 CME/CE Credits
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Endocrinology and Management of Hormone Therapy in Older Women CE/CME expired Symposium held November 2008 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Supported by an independent educational grant from Solvay John E. Buster, MD, Nanette Santoro, MD 1.0 CME credits available
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Stem cell research: Where do we stand today? Stem cell research is increasing rapidly and has the potential to have a major impact on regenerative medicine. Dr Trounson will explain the background in his work with stem cells; provide insight into the basic biology of stem cell translation; and determine what the expectations are for future research. Alan O. Trounson, PhD
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
San Francisco, California

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Obesity and the new politics of health policy Since the US Surgeon General declared obesity a public health epidemic in 2001, policymakers have done little to address the issue. Dr Kersh, a national expert on obesity policy, explains how obesity can be alleviated by (or exacerbated by) public policy decisions. Dr Kersh will assess the current state of policymaking in the US; analyze the public health consequences of obesity, with a focus on reproductive health; and set forth proposed policy solutions. Rogan Kersh, PhD
New York University Wagner School of Public Health
New York, New York

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Sexual assignment and management of the transgender individual Symposium held November 2008 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. James H. Liu, MD and Robin A. Dea, MD

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Podcasts

Selecting an Effective, Safe and Convenient Contraceptive Regimen CE/CME expired Symposium held November 2008 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Supported by an independent educational grant from Ortho Women's Health and Urology and Organon Kurt T. Barnhart, MD, MSCE, Anita L. Nelson MD1.0 CME credits available
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Roundtables

Use of progesterone in 3 challenging cases CE/CME expiredSandra A. Carson, MD, Valerie L. Baker, MD, James H. Liu, MD, Susan Wysocki, RN, WHNP-BC, FAANPThis commercially supported, multidisciplinary panel discussion on practical issues in the use of progesterone therapy occurred on June 11, 2008.

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