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ESHRE Webinar: Red alert

Red alert: embryo developmental arrest


ESHRE Webinar

organised by the ESHRE Special Interest Group Embryology

Type

Advanced

Learning objectives

The audience will have learned more about the causes of embryonic arrest, how to prevent it and how to manage it.

Course description

Cases of embryo developmental arrest, although rare in laboratory practice, are unpredictable and challenging. Despite their low occurrence, the inability to identify exact causes often leaves patients and professionals seeking explanations. The latest developments in the field to better understand embryonic development arrest will be explored.

Target audience

Embryologists, ART technicians, researchers, clinicians and other personnel involved in reproductive medicine and ART

Needs assessment

Although rare, cases of embryo developmental arrest are unpredictable events that can have a significant impact on success rates and cause considerable frustration. Keeping up to date on this topic is essential to help embryologists minimise the risk of these events and manage them effectively when they do occur.


Expected educational outcomes

Participants will have a comprehensive overview of the causes of embryonic arrest and strategies for preventing, predicting and effectively managing these events when they occur.


Programme

Please take the time zone differences into account. Times are shown in Central European Time (CEST)

 13:00 - 13:05
  
 Introduction by Gemma Arroyo (Spain)

 13:05 - 13:45
  
 Presentation by Mina Popovic (Spain)

 13:45 - 14:00  Q&A by Gemma Arroyo (Spain)

 

Practicalities

Participants will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access the webinar (Zoom). Participants can obtain a certificate of attendance after watching the webinar on the eCampus platform. The recording will become available on the eCampus platform after the webinar took place. There will only be 500 places available to follow live.