The 2nd International Congress Cross-border reproductive care. Paris, France, 24-27 March, 2011. The Paris meeting is bound to be a unique gathering of health care professionals interested in learning more about one of the hottest current issues of reproductive care: providing safe and successful treatment for patients pursuing high quality care beyond their country of residence. The meeting participants will gain a better understanding of the international differences in laws and regulations, the social support concerns, as well as the ethical worries, surrounding this new and swiftly developing field.
Topics of Conference:
Mapping the global needs for reproductive care
• Identifying barriers for cross-border reproductive needs
• ART regulation under international consensus
• How can we improve access to advanced reproductive care?
• Cross border gestational surrogacy: providing opportunity or exploitation of the poor.
• Cost versus quality assurance in global ART.
• Worldwide gamete donation: fulfilling an undeniable need or a form of organ trafficking?
• Safety protocols for the preparation of oocyte donors
Abstracts for oral presentations are encouraged and welcomed. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee. The accepted abstracts will be published in the book of abstracts.
All abstracts must be submitted on-line and written in English.
Abstracts should be prepared according to the following instructions:
- Guidelines
- Language: English.
- Size: Single A4 page (up to 250 words in total).
- Font: Times New Roman, single space and justified.
- Margins: 2.5 cm on all sides of the page.
- Title: Each word should begin with a capital letter except transition words
Abstracts must be submitted no later than the November 18.
Registration Fees
Delegates from developing countries - € 350-€ 465.
Delegates from non developing countries - € 550-€ 680.
Accompanying Person - € 45-€ 85.
Registration fees include:
- Scientific Sessions
- Welcome Reception
- Coffee Breaks
- Congress Bag
- Final Program & Book of Abstracts
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