Emre Göksan Pabuçcu: International Scientific Exchange in Reproductive Medicine
Emre Göksan Pabuçcu, Professor at Ufuk üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Our first stop in Hong Kong was The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Prince of Wales Hospital, where I had the pleasure of meeting around 40 faculty members, fellows, and residents during a lunch session focused on how to improve success rates in frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles. It was also a privilege to visit their impressive hospital and IVF facilities.
Later in the evening, we came together with many of Hong Kong’s leading IVF specialists from both public and private centers for a highly interactive discussion and QaA session.
One of the most rewarding feelings in academic medicine is seeing the data you collect, the experience you build, and the studies you publish being discussed with genuine interest on the other side of the world. Science truly becomes meaningful when knowledge and experience are shared beyond borders.
Many thanks to Abbott team and all colleagues in Hong Kong for their warm hospitality and inspiring scientific exchange.”
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