Course Date: 14th May 2012
Course Duration: 4 Days
Location: School of Life Sciences, The University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
School of Life Sciences, The University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price:
ATTEND THE COURSE WITHOUT ACCREDITATION: £600
? ATTEND THE COURSE AND ALSO REGISTER FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
POSTGRADUATE AWARD IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY *: £87
Option 1: ATTEND THE COURSE WITHOUT ACCREDITATION: £600
Option 2: ATTEND THE COURSE AND ALSO REGISTER FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK POSTGRADUATE AWARD IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY *: £875
Course objectives:
Approximately one in six couples experience infertility-related problems and
increasingly a number of these consider assisted reproduction technology (ART), such as in vitro
fertilisation (IVF). Techniques in assisted reproduction have developed rapidly and achieved
widespread acceptance, culminating recently with guidance from the National Institute of Clinical
Excellence (NICE) on NHS provision of infertility treatment.
This course provides a route to a qualification for health professionals who do not wish to embark
upon a full Masters, whilst also acting as a specialist option for those committed to Masters study.
It will be relevant for nurses, clinicians and scientists with an interest in infertility and particularly
those starting in the field of assisted conception or studying related topic
Approximately one in six couples experience infertility-related problems and increasingly a number of these consider assisted reproduction technology (ART), such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Techniques in assisted reproduction have developed rapidly and achieved widespread acceptance, culminating recently with guidance from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) on NHS provision of infertility treatment.
This course provides a route to a qualification for health professionals who do not wish to embark
upon a full Masters, whilst also acting as a specialist option for those committed to Masters study.
It will be relevant for nurses, clinicians and scientists with an interest in infertility and particularly
those starting in the field of assisted conception or studying related topic
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