There's No Debate: IFFS 23rd Annual World Congress Offers Cutting-Edge Content in Reproductive Healthcare Industry
International Federation of Fertility Societies announces debate topics to be presented at April Congress
MOUNT ROYAL, N.J., Jan. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) and its 2019 World Congress Scientific Committee announce its 14 renowned debate speakers who will speak to various sides of research and developments related to subjects within the reproductive healthcare field. Themed "Transforming the Frontiers of Human Reproduction" the 23rd Annual World Congress will be held April 11-14, 2019 in Shanghai, China.
Debate topics include:
- Freeze All
- Immunotherapy for Implantation Failure
- Natural Cycle IVF
- Immunotherapy for Recurrent Miscarriage
- Management of Mild Endometriosis
- Mild Stimulation for Poor Responders
- Trigger GNRH vs HCG for All
To date, the Congress has announced its speakers and the topics they will deliver, the publication of its 2019 World Congress Programme in addition to the 44 renowned Panel Speakers who will focus on delivering leading edge research across a range of current issues within the reproductive healthcare industry.
The 2019 World Congress will examine research and development on local, regional and international levels. The World Congress is specially created for any person within the fertility field and is expected to draw over 4,000 international delegates.
Visit the official IFFS website for regularly updated Congress information, including the Congress program, at iffs-reproduction.org.
About the International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS)
Founded in 1951, the International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) is a Non-State Actor (NSA) which promotes and develops educational initiatives in the field of reproductive health, supporting the goals and objectives of the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as the renewed focus and prioritization WHO has given to infertility as a disease. IFFS Education Programmes are tailored to regional needs, based on extensive faculty research and communication with local Member Society representatives. The IFFS represents over 65 UN country specific fertility societies that in the aggregate encompass an estimated 50,000 physicians and reproduction medicine specialists worldwide including allied healthcare medical professionals. For more information on IFFS, its event and its membership, visit iffs-reproduction.org.
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SOURCE International Federation of Fertility Societies
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