ASRM Launches 2026 PRIMED Scholars Program for Advocates
American Society for Reproductive Medicine – ASRM shared a post on LinkedIn:
“ASRM’s Center for Policy and Leadership (CPL) is now accepting applications for the 2026 PRIMED cohort! Applications are due December 1, 2025.
Launched in 2024, the Preparing Experts in Reproductive Medicine to Engage Decision-Makers (PRIMED) Scholars Program equips participants with the tools to become influential voices in shaping the future of reproductive medicine. Course modules, taught remotely by experts from ASRM and beyond, cover the fundamentals of the legislative and appropriations processes, persuasive advocacy strategies, reproductive health policymaking, and more.
Cohort members will have the opportunity to discuss critical reproductive health issues with policymakers during an immersion trip to ASRM’s D.C. headquarters. With support from ASRM staff, each PRIMED Scholar will develop and share a Capstone Project at ASRM’s Annual Scientific Congress and Expo.
ASRM members based in the U.S. are encouraged to learn more and apply here.”

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