Description
This course strives to provide embryologists with essential knowledge on the current methodology for obtaining trophectoderm samples from in vitro cultured blastocysts, and to give them the skills to prepare, handle and isolate biopsied material for subsequent genetic study.
Goal
The aim of the course is to provide training in technical skills through a supervised practical training program in the setting of an assisted reproduction center.
Intended for
Course aimed at senior embryologists and those with experience who want to learn and/or improve this micromanipulation technique.
Where is it taught?
It is taught in the Reproduction Unit of the HLA Vistahermosa Hospital in Alicante, headquarters of the Chair of Reproductive Biomedicine UR Vistahermosa Clinic, of the UR Vistahermosa Clinical Reproductive Biomedicine Chair, where the Andrology, Embryology, Cryobiology and Genetics laboratories are located, which are equipped with the latest technology and the most advanced equipment available on the market.
More information
All types of educational materials are provided (protocols, guides, and bibliography), and a wide variety of samples are available to train hands-on with each technique.
The training is individualized, with one instructor per student, and at the end of each course, two certificates will be awarded: one for attendance and another for achievement, endorsed by the Chair of Clinical Reproductive Biomedicine at UR Vistahermosa.
The content and dates of the courses may be modified depending on the personal needs of each student.
Students who did our Master’s program and want a refresher on any of the techniques we offer in the courses will receive a 10% discount.
Likewise, those who want to take more than one course will receive a 10% discount from the second.