New Series Explores Paths Into Reproductive Medicine Leadership – ASRM
American Society for Reproductive Medicine – ASRM shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Curious how leaders in reproductive medicine got their start?
Our new video series, ASRM Career Closeups, takes you behind the scenes with top professionals in the field – exploring their career journeys, what inspired them, and the advice they have for the next generation.
In this episode of ASRM Career Close-Up, ASRM Director of Marketing and Communications Julie Blodgett Beckham sits down with Colin Thomas, Vice President of Practice Operations at IV Fertility and a leader in the business and operational side of reproductive medicine.
Colin shares how his personal journey with infertility and cystic fibrosis shaped his path into the field, ultimately leading to a career focused on improving how fertility care is delivered. He offers insight into the complexity of practice operations, the importance of emotional intelligence in patient-centered care, and the evolving challenges facing the field, from workforce pressures to emerging technologies.
Watch the full episode here.”
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