Fertility Appreciation Collaborative to Teach The Science
2025 Pre-conference Opportunities
Join us Thursday, March 20th for these Enhanced Educational Events at Duquesne University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine
Events with Neofertility
Focus Group in NeoFertility Presented by Melissa Buchan, NeoFertility Advisor
Digital tools are transforming the way we track and understand menstrual cycles, offering new possibilities for health monitoring, family planning, and restorative reproductive medicine (RRM). But what does the ideal charting experience look like—for both women tracking their cycles and the professionals who support them?
If you have ever wished for a more seamless, intuitive digital solution for cycle charting, we invite you to join us for FREE for an exclusive focus group on Thursday, March 20th from 1 – 5:30pm at Duquesne University!
Advanced Training in RRM* Presented by Dr. Phil Boyle, Founder and Director of NeoFertility
Explore the evolution of Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) as Dr. Phil Boyle delves into its multifactorial treatments. This session covers case studies, pregnancy management, immune-modifying therapies, and strategies for addressing challenging cases such as LUF, recurrent miscarriage, and failed IVF.
If you already completed the introductory training in NeoFertility, join us Thursday, March 20th, from 9am – 5:30pm, beginning with breakfast at 8am.
*Prerequisite course required: Registrants must have completed the Introductory NeoFertility course to participate in this session.
Elevate Training for Body Literacy
Presented by Katie Vidmar
The Elevate Curriculum provides evidence-based education on topics like Body Literacy, Fertility Awareness Methods (FABMs) for Gen Z, family planning, cycle care, cycle charting, and shared decision-making. Reviewed by FACTS About Fertility, it equips pregnancy centers and clinicians in underserved settings to deliver holistic women’s health services effectively.
Topics
Don’t miss our amazing lineup of speakers, who will discuss their expertise on how they approach various women’s health issues!
RRM Protocols
RRM (Restorative Reproductive Medicine) Protocols focus on diagnosing and treating reproductive health issues by restoring natural body function.
Ultrasounds
Ultrasounds use sound waves to create images of internal organs, crucial for monitoring reproductive health, pregnancy, and diagnosing conditions.
Nutrition & Fertility
Nutrition & Fertility explores how balanced diets and specific nutrients support reproductive health, improving fertility outcomes naturally for both genders.
RRM vs IVF
RRM (Restorative Reproductive Medicine) focuses on diagnosing and restoring fertility naturally, while IVF involves assisted reproductive technology to conceive.
Restorative Surgery
Restorative Surgery involves minimally invasive techniques to repair reproductive organs, enhancing natural fertility and overall reproductive health.
Reproductive Life Planning
Reproductive life planning encourages people to consider their family planning goals at a younger age. Fertility is finite, and it is important to educate patients so they may optimize their opportunity to have children.
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