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Oct 11, 2025, 05:45
Why SART Clinics Outperform Non-SART Clinics – Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology
Society For Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Roundtable Spotlight at ASRM2025
Why do SART clinics consistently deliver better outcomes?
Join us for an insightful discussion at ‘SART Clinics Outperform Non-SART Clinics’ — a roundtable exploring how increased oversight and higher standards translate to better patient care.
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Time: 12:20 PM – 1:20 PM
What you’ll gain:
- A closer look at the data showing lower multiple pregnancy rates, higher live birth rates, and lower miscarriage rates at SART clinics.
- An open, collaborative discussion with peers about the impact of oversight and reporting standards.
- Ideas you can take back to improve care and outcomes in your own practice.
Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or policy leader, this session is your chance to exchange perspectives and shape the future of fertility care.
Add this roundtable to your ASRM2025 schedule and be part of the conversation!”
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