Carrier Screening and Infertility Testing through the Lens of GenEthics – IVF Nomads
IVF Nomads shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Weekly Spotlight: Carrier Screening and Infertility Testing through the Lens of GenEthics
Location: Ghent, Belgium | Date: February 19–21, 2026
Organized by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), this Campus workshop explores genetic testing in reproductive healthcare, focusing on clinical applications and ethical considerations surrounding expanded carrier screening.
Why this event stands out:
- In-depth sessions on genetic testing and ethics
- Case-based roundtable discussions
- CME accreditation (EACCME®) and certificate of attendance
- Access to the Workshop App for presentations and session interaction
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