Juergen Liebermann: Why One-Step Blastocyst Warming Is Winning Over Clinicians?
Juergen Liebermann, PhD, HCLD, University Lecturer at Fertility Centers of Illinois, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“After my survey, results have revealed that only about 39% of participants switched to ‘Fast and Furious’, a one-step warming for human blastocysts. Based on those results I saw a need for sharing our results from more than 6400 Frozen Embryo Transfers using a single step for warming blastocysts.
I felt even more the necessity to write this post when the survey revealed that over 80% of the participants who have introduced the one-step warming into their workflow were satisfied with their results.
On top, about 90% of those would recommend ‘Fast & Furious’ to their colleagues.
I created a PowerPoint and converted it into a MP4 which is available to everyone below. The entire video takes 2 minutes and 30 seconds to watch.
Yours
Juergen Liebermann, PhD, HCLD, University Lecturer Fertility Centers of Illinois | Chicago | Illinois | USA.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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