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Feb 12, 2026, 02:24
Carrier Screening and Infertility Testing Through the Lens of GenEthics – ESHRE SIG Psychology and Counselling
ESHRE SIG Psychology and Counselling shared a post on LinkedIn։
“Last Call
Campus course Carrier Screening and Infertility Testing Through the Lens of GenEthics
Join us in person or online to explore the complexities of genetic testing in reproductive care and stay up to date on its clinical applications and ethical considerations.
By taking part, you will gain deeper insight into:
- How Expanded Carrier Screening (ECS) supports informed reproductive choices
- The role of ECS in gamete donation pathways
- Key benefits, limitations, and future directions of genetic testing
- Best-practice recommendations for ECS implementation and counselling
Location: Ghent, Belgium (and livestream)
Date: 19–21 February 2026
Credits: 10 European CME credits
Don’t miss out – register now!
More information and registration
Co-organized with ESHRE SIG Ethics and Law and ESHRE SIG Reproductive Genetics”
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