CME Webinar on Recurrent Pregnancy Loss With Sony Sierra on December 10 – Boston IVF
Boston IVF shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Join us on Wednesday, December 10th at 12:00PM EST for a webinar on Recurrent Pregnancy Loss featuring TRIO Fertility reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Sony Sierra.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about:
- The various causes of pregnancy loss
- The Infertility Evaluation 101
- How to counsel patients on treatment
As part of the IVI RMA North America Network, Boston IVF is excited to welcome expert speakers from across the network to participate in this year’s CME webinar series.
Physicians in attendance will be awarded a CME – AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.
All others (regardless of degree) will receive a CME Certificate of Attendance. This includes NP, RN, MA’s, RDMS and LICSW
Credits will be sent out by Harvard Medical School annually to your email (probably July/Aug) so please check your email for the certificate around those times.”
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