IVF Study Course
Why choose this course?
- Focused on IVF Fundamentals: Specifically designed for clinicians with some to no experience in IVF, our course lays the groundwork for understanding and practicing IVF procedures.
- Practical Learning Experience: Engage in hands-on sessions with simulators, offering a basic yet essential understanding of key IVF techniques.
- Expert Guidance: Learn from fertility experts who specialise in educating newcomers to the field, providing a supportive and informative learning environment.
Course highlights:
- Introduction to IVF Procedures: Gain a solid understanding of the IVF process, from pre-treatment consultation to embryo transfer.
- Insights into Ovarian Stimulation and Oocyte Retrieval: Learn the basics of ovarian stimulation protocols and the crucial steps of oocyte retrieval.
- Fundamentals of Embryo Transfer: Get acquainted with the principles of delivering a highly successful embryo transfer.
- Andrology: Learn how the andrologist assesses and manages male factor infertility.
- Alignment with RCOG Special Interest Training Module (SITM): Management of Subfertility (MoS): While the course covers the basics, it aligns with the learning requirements of the RCOG ATSM in Subfertility and Reproductive Health and the BFS Assisted Conception Module.
- AI in the IVF sector: Learn how to evolve in your job role as a fertility specialist in order to thrive in the era of AI.
Course programme:
Day 1: Friday, 31st January 2025
09:15 | Welcome and introduction |
09:30 | Conducting a structured, comprehensive pre-IVF consultation |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | Ovarian stimulation protocols |
11:30 | Interactive case scenarios |
12:15 | Embryology lecture |
13:00 | Lunch |
13:45 | OHSS |
14:30 | OHSS case scenarios |
15:15 | Are IVF pregnancies riskier? |
15:45 | Coffee break |
16:15 | Male infertility |
17:00 | History of Bourn Hall |
17:30 | Reception Drinks |
18:00 | Course dinner |
Day 2: Saturday, 1 February 2025
09.00 | Oocyte retrieval: How to perform an OCR |
09:30 | How to perform an embryo transfer |
10:00 | Parallel practical sessions |
12:30 | Lunch break |
13:30 | The role of Ad-on’s |
14:00 | FET and luteal support |
14:30 | Case Scenarios |
15:00 | The AI era |
15:30 | Q&A and Close |
What to expect:
- Building Blocks for IVF Practice: Equip yourself with the essential knowledge needed as a foundation for further training in IVF.
- Realistic Expectations: Understand that this course is a starting point; it prepares you for further learning and experience.
- Certificate of Attendance: Receive a certificate recognising your participation and foundational understanding of IVF.
Who should attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Healthcare professionals who are early on in their journey in the field of reproductive medicine and IVF.
- Healthcare professionals who are working towards the RCOG Subfertility and Reproductive Health ATSM, the BFS Assisted Conception Module or Subspecialty Training in Reproductive Medicine.
Course details:
Dates: Two-day course – Friday, 31st January and Saturday, 1st February 2025
Venue: Bourn Hall, High Street, Bourn, Cambridgeshire, CB23 2TN, UK
Course fee: £380 per person (+ VAT). Includes training materials, simulator sessions, refreshments and lunch on both days, as well as a course dinner on the Friday evening.
Accommodation: Course tickets do not include accommodation, however we can recommend two local hotels:
– Cambridge Belfry hotel – to book your accommodation at the special rate call 03301 071 599 to book and quote Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic.
– Holiday Inn Express Cambridge West -to book your accommodation at the best available rate, click here.
Presenters:
- Dr Sharleen Hapuarachi MBChB MRCOG, Consultant Gynaecologist and IVF specialist, Bourn Hall Clinic Cambridge
- Dr Nausheen Mawal MD MBBS FRCOG, Lead Clinician, Bourn Hall Clinics Norfolk & BFS Trainer in pelvic ultrasound, management of the infertile couple, assisted conception treatment, IUI & embryo transfer and fertility preservation
- Mr Martyn Blayney, Science Director of UK Bourn Hall Clinics
- Mr Oliver Wiseman MA FRCS (Urol), Consultant Urologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Bourn Hall Clinic Cambridge
- Dr Thanos Papathanasiou MD FRCOG FHEA, Chief Executive and Medical Director of UK Bourn Hall Clinics and RCOG author
- Thekla Charitou MBBS, MRCOG, Consultant Gynaecologist and IVF Specialist
- Kay Elder, Research Specialist
Begin your IVF learning journey:
Spaces are limited for this introductory course. Register now to take your first step into the world of IVF!
Bourn Hall – Pioneering IVF and a Legacy of Training Excellence
The history of Bourn Hall Clinic is closely intertwined with the extraordinary journey of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), a revolutionary technique that has brought hope and joy to countless couples across the globe.
The Birth of Bourn Hall
Bourn Hall Clinic, situated in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, was founded in 1980 by the pioneering team of Dr. Patrick Steptoe, Professor Robert Edwards, and Jean Purdy. Dr. Steptoe, an experienced gynaecologist, and Professor Edwards, a trailblazer in reproductive biology, had devoted years of effort to perfect the IVF technique. This method aimed to help infertile couples achieve their dream of parenthood. Their dedication culminated in the historic birth of Louise Brown, the world’s first “test-tube baby,” in 1978.
Legacy of Excellence
Bourn Hall’s significance transcends its role as the birthplace of IVF. Over the years, the clinic has been at the forefront of research, innovation, and clinical care in the field of reproductive medicine. Their commitment to excellence in patient care, ethical practice, and ongoing research has made Bourn Hall a centre of excellence in reproductive medicine.
Training at Bourn Hall
For healthcare professionals, Bourn Hall offers a unique and invaluable opportunity to learn from leading experts in reproductive medicine. The study course encompasses both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical experience.
42 years on from the first ever international IVF meeting – Human Conception in Vitro – held at Bourn Hall, the clinic’s commitment to education continues. Hosting study days, conferences, and workshops that provide a platform for sharing the latest research and best practices in reproductive medicine. These events offer the chance to network, collaborate, and stay updated on the latest advancements in the field.
The first ever IVF conference was held at Bourn Hall in 1981, including (seated from left) Robert Edwards, Jean Purdy and Patrick Steptoe.
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“We went to an open evening at Bourn Hall Wickford and came away feeling really positive about the place. The staff were really friendly and the presentation was clear about the statistics regarding success rates and live birth rates; their data was very transparent. We came away feeling like we would really be looked after.”
Katy and Leigh are parents to Charlie after IVF
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“We chose to make an appointment at Bourn Hall Wickford because of the favourable reviews. When we got there and met the staff they were just so lovely, making us feel welcome and explaining to us what tests would need to be done and what our options were; we just thought ‘yes, let’s get the ball rolling!”
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