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Technology Committee

Volunteering with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is a rewarding experience!

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This committee assesses the potential effectiveness and feasibility of new technologies to improve the ability of the Society to accomplish its mission and strategic objectives.

Members:
  • Lowell Ku, MD
  • John Preston Parry, MD
  • Carli Chapman, BS
  • Daniel Martin, MD
  • Michelle Cho, MD
  • Daniella Gilboa, MSc
  • Amy Wainright, PharmD
  • Serena Chen, MD
  • James Hotaling, MD
  • Bruce Pier, MD
  • Alejandro Chavez-Badiola, MD

Committees

Development Committee

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee

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Education Committee

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Ethics Committee

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Global Health Committee

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Membership Committee

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Mentorship Committee

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Patient Education Committee

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Practice Committee

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Continuing Medical Education Committee

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Coding Committee

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Volunteer with ASRM

Volunteering with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is a rewarding experience! Here are three benefits of volunteering with ASRM: 

  1. Supporting the reproductive health community: By volunteering your time and skills, you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, including patients struggling with infertility, health care providers, and the reproductive health community as a whole. 
  1. Advancing your career: Volunteering with ASRM can help you develop new skills, build your CV, and make professional connections. 
  1. Building connections and relationships: Volunteering with ASRM can provide you with the opportunity to meet and network with others who are passionate about the field of reproductive medicine. 
We engage volunteers of all ages, geographical locations, areas of expertise and interest, and stages of practice, from students to seasoned professionals. 

Fill out
this volunteer interest survey
with your interests and availability. Have your resume or CV handy—it’s the first question on the survey.  

Go to the Volunteer Form