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Re: Reproductive Research in IVF / ICSI / MicromanipulationFrom: arunangsu de (arunangsude@yahoo.com)Wed Mar 5 20:43:57 2008
where the training will take place? what is the cost? sanjay <info@shivaniscientific.com> wrote: Embryology Academy for Research & Training Assisted conception is probably the fastest growing science of medicine. Like any other faculty this requires highest degree of perfection to get results. It is important to be prudent in the clinical and laboratory work to get good results. This can be achieved with adequate hands-on experience and guidance. This is the theme of this IVF training programme. The intention is to have a comprehensive exposure to the whole setup of human assisted reproduction, which include lab set-up, clinical management and laboratory skills. To have adequate interaction the number of places is greatly restricted. EART offers maximum opportunity to learn. 1 ]One-on-One training. 2] Limited candidates in a batch 3] State of ART brand new equipments. 4] One-on-One training. 5] Multimedia education. 6] Internationally experienced faculty. LETS DO ICSI: 15TH APRIL TO 19TH APRIL,2008 TIME:10.00AM TO 05.00PM FOE BOOKING PLEASE CONTACT Dr Arunangsu De M.D. (PGI, Chandigarh)
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