We are so excited to once again have you as our guest for The Donor Egg Meeting in Charleston, SC. The conference will be held April 24 thru April 27, 2025. We have phenomenal speakers again this year and also have opportunities for you to explore the area with a complementary shuttle service to downtown Charleston. Registration will open in the Fall of 2024, we look forward to seeing you!
The symposium will focus on the technology of oocyte donation and third party reproduction in assisted reproductive technology. A nationally recognized faculty will address the needs of reproductive endocrinologists, fellows, residents, laboratory professionals, nurses and mental health professionals in this rapidly expanding segment of in-vitro fertilization. The symposium format will allow the participants direct input into each faculty member's presentation. The symposium's roundtable breakfast and interactive luncheon will provide an opportunity for extensive contact between course faculty and participants. A comprehensive syllabus developed by the course faculty will also be provided.
Please join us on Thursday April 24th from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm for a mini symposium entitled “Donor Eggs 101”. This mini symposium is designed to aid in the development of a new donor egg program and help new members of the donor egg team. It will address the basics of egg donation such as how to advertise for donors, the step-by- step donor screening process, review of the FDA regulations, synchronization of the donor and recipient, stimulations, embryology and embryo transfer. This year brought back by popular demand we are offering the FDA mini symposium on Thursday, April 24th from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Those choosing to attend the mini symposiums will receive an additional 3 credit hours for each symposium.
*You must pre-register for these events.
On Friday evening we hope you will join us for a Lowcountry experience! Our reception will be a poolside evening networking reception “Southern Style”... held around the beach side pool at the pavilion center of the Wild Dunes Resort. Truly southern, local offerings will be served while we take in the evening sea breeze, network with colleagues or enjoy a stroll along the beach.
Spouses, guests and children are welcome to enjoy this evening event for an additional minimal cost. Attire is casual.
Educational Objectives:
Upon the conclusion of this symposium, the participant will be able to:
Look for our registration brochure.
The symposium will focus on the technology of oocyte donation and third party reproduction in assisted reproductive technology. A nationally recognized faculty will address the needs of reproductive endocrinologists, fellows, residents, laboratory professionals, nurses and mental health professionals in this rapidly expanding segment of in-vitro fertilization. The symposium format will allow the participants direct input into each faculty member's presentation. The symposium's roundtable breakfast and interactive luncheon will provide an opportunity for extensive contact between course faculty and participants. A comprehensive syllabus developed by the course faculty will also be provided.
Please join us on Thursday April 24th from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm for a mini symposium entitled “Donor Eggs 101”. This mini symposium is designed to aid in the development of a new donor egg program and help new members of the donor egg team. It will address the basics of egg donation such as how to advertise for donors, the step-by- step donor screening process, review of the FDA regulations, synchronization of the donor and recipient, stimulations, embryology and embryo transfer. This year brought back by popular demand we are offering the FDA mini symposium on Thursday, April 24th from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Those choosing to attend the mini symposiums will receive an additional 3 credit hours for each symposium.
*You must pre-register for these events.
On Friday evening we hope you will join us for a Lowcountry experience! Our reception will be a poolside evening networking reception “Southern Style”... held around the beach side pool at the pavilion center of the Wild Dunes Resort. Truly southern, local offerings will be served while we take in the evening sea breeze, network with colleagues or enjoy a stroll along the beach.
Spouses, guests and children are welcome to enjoy this evening event for an additional minimal cost. Attire is casual.
Educational Objectives:
Upon the conclusion of this symposium, the participant will be able to:
- Explain clinical, psychological, and laboratory techniques to maximize success with third party reproduction.
- Debate current and future alternatives to third party reproduction.
- Apply new knowledge to practice.
- Discuss legal aspects of third party reproduction.
Look for our registration brochure.