Celebrate 20 years of bringing together a community of medical professionals and supporters who are helping to transform reproductive medicine.  

Held Friday, November 6th:  Fireside Chat & PCOS case presentations:  6 clinical cases of PCOS were presented, with each presentation highlighting a different science-based method of charting that assists in identifying, managing, and treating a patient with PCOS.

Saturday, November 7 2020 :  Hear the latest developments, innovations, and research in the area of RRM View and Download the Conference Agenda. Recording access is available for purchase below.  Please note the breakout sessions are not available as recordings, however a Conference Forum with clinical case sharing is available to connect.

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Friday, November 6 2020

Fireside Chat & Diversity in RRM Charting: A case tour

Join us Friday for a Virtual Fireside Chat and Happy Hour.  This discussion-oriented evening will focus on the evaluation and management of women with PCOS, including presentations from Dr. Phil Boyle, Neo, Dr. Mary Martin, Billings Ovulation Method,  Dr. Jose Antonio Arraztoa, Procef, Dr. Petra Frank-Herrmann, Sensiplan, Dr. Joseph Stanford, CrMS, and  Laura Ducote, NP (Centre for Restorative Reproductive Surgery), using FEMM.

Facilitated by Dr. Tracey Parnell, we invite you to bring a drink, a friend, order in or take out and join in the discussion. The virtual conference room will open at 630 GMT, with case presentations beginning at 7pm GMT (2pm EST).  We will also be announcing the launch of the first RRM Provider Recognition Program, and a Collaborative RRM Research database.

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Luke McLindon, MD, OB-GYN

Supporting Threatened Outcomes with Progesterone (STOP) RCT Trial

Luke McLindon, MD, FRANZCOG . &  Gabriel James, MSc MBBS.

Mater Hospital, South Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Maria Wolfs, MD, MHSc, FRCPC.

AMH: Physiology and Clinical Significance

Maria Wolfs, MD, MHSc, FRCPC

Endocrinologist, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada. Assistant professor, University of Toronto.

 

Jerome Check, MD, PhD, FACOG.

Infertility related to reduced ovarian reserve

Novel Approaches to treatment 

Jerome Check, MD, PhD, FACOG. Division Head of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders, Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

Melrose Park, PA, USA.

Mary Davenport, MD, MS, FACOG.

Insulin as a Reproductive Toxin

Mary L. Davenport, MD, MS, FACOG, CFCMC

California, USA.

Craig Turczynski, PhD.

An Evaluation of the Patient’s Experience, Outcomes, and Consequences During Assisted Reproductive Technology: Does the Evidence Support More RRM?

Craig Turczynski, PhD. Director of Development and Strategic Planning, BOMA-USA.

Texas, USA.

 

José María Murcia Lora. PhD

Abstract Presentation: Creighton Model Fertility Care System (CrMS) and pilot study of the midpoint, and points of change (POC) in the clinical window of sub-fertile cycles / Creighton Model Fertility Care System (CrMS), Maximum Last Spinbarkheit (LMS) and Transparency by "K" in the clinical window of subf-fertile cycles

José María Murcia Lora. MD, OB-GYN, PhD.

Logroño, Spain

Abstract Presentation: A Comparison of App-Defined Fertile Days from Two Fertility-Tracking Apps using Identical Daily Cycle Data

Michael Manhart, PhD.  Scientific Consultant, Couple to Couple League.

Ohio, USA

Abstract Presentation: Evaluation of an Online Elective to Expand Education in Women’s Health: Addressing the gap in education about Fertility Awareness Based Methods

Marguerite Duane, MD, MHA, FAAFP.

Co-Founder and Executive Director of FACTS – the Fertility Appreciation Collaborative to Teach the Science

Utah, USA.

 

Breakout Sessions:

Please note that the breakout sessions will not be recorded.

 

Main Room: General socializing and networking room. You can return to ths room to request moving to a different session.

Breakout Room 1: Case Presentations / Case Discussions

Facilitators: Phil Boyle, MD, Medical Director of NeoFertilty, Dublin, Ireland & Paul Carpentier, MD, Medical Director of The Gianna Center for Women's Health and Fertility, Long Island, New York, USA.

Attendees are invited to prepare in advance a brief case description or case presentation to receive feedback, insight and guidance from your colleagues to facilitate this discussion (a pre-work case study preparation template is available).

Breakout Room 2: Research Brainstorming & Collaboration

Facilitators: Joseph Stanford, MD, MSPH.  Lynn Keenan, MD.

Breakout Room 3: Teacher & Allied Health Networking: Chart Questions, Business Tips, Lifestyle, Wellness & Supporting Clients, and Going Virtual in the age of Covid 19

Facilitators: Tracey Parnell, MD, MSc. Medical Director of RRM Virtual Clinic. Cranbrook, BC., Canada

Conference Registration :

Registration below includes recordings for Friday and Saturday as well as slides access and an invitation to continue to connect in our conference forum until we meet again next year.

Are you an IIRRM Member?   For discounted member rates please log in and register for the conference here. Interesting in becoming a member of IIRRM?  You can apply for membership here and save 15-30% off this conference.

We had a number of requests for students bursary requests and hardship requests this year.  If you are able to support a a student bursary or a member of the RRM community undergoing financial hardshipyou can add a $50 bursary to your registration or donate directly on an ongoing or one time basis of any amount here.

All sponsorships will receive a charitable contribution receipt.  North American donations go to the IIRRM-A, a 501c3 charity, unless otherwise indicated. Other donations go to the IIRRM a registered charity and research institute in the UK.