Delighted to be Authors for genomic counselling considerations and challenges in IVF
Posted on 27th March 2024 at 12:54
Karen and Valerie were invited to be co-authors for the Masters level e-textbook in Clinical Embryology: good practice:Clinical biology, assisted reproduction technologies an advanced laboratory skills. The volume suppports the Masters course at Liverpool John Moores University jointly taught with Care Fertility. Looking forward to being guest lecturers and meeting the students.
Book overview: Clinical scientists, embryologists, and reproductive technologists, at all levels, as well as trainees and students interested in assisted reproductive technology and reproductive medicine, will find here a clear synopsis of the best laboratory practice, clinical biology, assisted reproduction techniques, and advanced practical skills they will need to know as clinical practitioners. Expert embryologists and trainers contributed to the essential material as well as a number of advanced topics.
Key features:
Offers a clear synopsis of the clinical biology, laboratory skills, and best practice for the trainee embryologist
Provides the ideal reference resource for those undertaking postgraduate training to become a clinical embryologist
Gives access to the views of expert embryologist and trainers
Tagged as: ART, carrier screening, direct to consumer genetic testing, Donor matching, genetic counselling, genetic counselling UK, genetic education, genetic risk, genetic testing, genomic health care, IVF embryo screening, polygenic risk score, reproductive health
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