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Adding infertility assessment and treatment to your practice

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Cost pressures may bring more patients who report infertility to your office. Are your prepared to assess and treat these patients?


 

At the 62nd Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Dr. Jensen offered efficient strategies to generalist ObGyns to incorporate infertility assessment and treatment into their already busy practices. Here, a 7-minute audiocast with Dr. Jensen on the key takeaways from her seminar, "Managing infertility without IVF: The old-fashioned way."

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