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Address the future of innovative reproductive technologies with experts in the fields of IVF, fertility preservation and laboratory advances. This essential resource examines the changing roles of IVF, and moves beyond the basics of reproductive medicine. This book introduces the optimization of care, to improve patient outcomes, whilst facing ethical challenges that accompany new technologies, and applying the patient-centered care model to improve both patient and staff retention. By showcasing the future of the field in terms of clinical practice and innovative laboratory technologies, this guide will support clinics worldwide to provide high-quality customer experience, maintaining a competitive edge, following increasing standardization of clinical and laboratory protocols. This invaluable guide features chapters on patient evaluation, predictive modelling, advances in pharmacology, and laboratories of the future. Written by research and clinical leaders from around the world, it

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'This book truly respected my time and is written for the active practitioner. The chapters and book are tightly edited. Each chapter's content made me look forward to the next. The table of contents is unique in its combining of current clinical practice, psychologic care, and patient-centered, day-to-day provision of care. As such, it fills a special and applauded niche. The content is fresh and contemporaneous. Thus, a second edition will be a must within the next couple of years.' Barbara Hoffman, Doody's Book Review Service
'… a fresh approach to the delivery of assisted conception care. It has particular relevance due to the global experience of a pandemic, as it discusses the use of technology in enhancing communication, especially around supportive care … The book fills a gap in the available repertoire of medically assisted reproductive care text books.' Ephia Yasmin, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Table of Contents
List of contributors; Introduction; 1. Access to infertility care Kevin Doody and Kaitlin Doody; 2. The patient evaluation of the future: genetics, new diagnostics and prediction modelling Maurizio Poli, Monica Clemente, Carmen Rubio, Antonio Capalbo and Carlos Simon; 3. Advances in ART pharmacology: drug delivery systems and the pipeline Colin Howles; 4. ART monitoring: an end to frequent clinic visits and needle sticks? Jan Gerris; 5. The IVF cycle to come: laboratory innovations Denny Sakkas and David Gardner; 6. Integrative care Sarah Holley and Lauri Pasch; 7. Psychological counseling, ethical challenges of the future Elizabeth Grill and Lindsay Childress-Beatty; 8. Using technology to enhance communication in medically assisted reproductive care Karin Hammarberg, Lone Schmidt, Gritt Malling and Emily Koert; 9. The economics of IVF: evaluating the necessity and value of public funding Evelyn Verbeke, Jeroen Luyten and Thomas D'Hooghe; 10. Medical and elective fertility preservation: options and suggestions for a patient-centered approach Pasquale Patrizio and Marcia Inhorn; 11. Patient retention, nursing retention: the importance of empathic communication and nursing support Alice Domar; 12. Patient-centered IVF care Sofia Gameiro; 13. The IVF patient journey of the future Thomas Toth and Angela Leung; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 19/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781108796774, 978-1108796774
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Address the future of innovative reproductive technologies with experts in the fields of IVF, fertility preservation and laboratory advances. This essential resource examines the changing roles of IVF, and moves beyond the basics of reproductive medicine. This book introduces the optimization of care, to improve patient outcomes, whilst facing ethical challenges that accompany new technologies, and applying the patient-centered care model to improve both patient and staff retention. By showcasing the future of the field in terms of clinical practice and innovative laboratory technologies, this guide will support clinics worldwide to provide high-quality customer experience, maintaining a competitive edge, following increasing standardization of clinical and laboratory protocols. This invaluable guide features chapters on patient evaluation, predictive modelling, advances in pharmacology, and laboratories of the future. Written by research and clinical leaders from around the world, it

      Trade Review
      'This book truly respected my time and is written for the active practitioner. The chapters and book are tightly edited. Each chapter's content made me look forward to the next. The table of contents is unique in its combining of current clinical practice, psychologic care, and patient-centered, day-to-day provision of care. As such, it fills a special and applauded niche. The content is fresh and contemporaneous. Thus, a second edition will be a must within the next couple of years.' Barbara Hoffman, Doody's Book Review Service
      '… a fresh approach to the delivery of assisted conception care. It has particular relevance due to the global experience of a pandemic, as it discusses the use of technology in enhancing communication, especially around supportive care … The book fills a gap in the available repertoire of medically assisted reproductive care text books.' Ephia Yasmin, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

      Table of Contents
      List of contributors; Introduction; 1. Access to infertility care Kevin Doody and Kaitlin Doody; 2. The patient evaluation of the future: genetics, new diagnostics and prediction modelling Maurizio Poli, Monica Clemente, Carmen Rubio, Antonio Capalbo and Carlos Simon; 3. Advances in ART pharmacology: drug delivery systems and the pipeline Colin Howles; 4. ART monitoring: an end to frequent clinic visits and needle sticks? Jan Gerris; 5. The IVF cycle to come: laboratory innovations Denny Sakkas and David Gardner; 6. Integrative care Sarah Holley and Lauri Pasch; 7. Psychological counseling, ethical challenges of the future Elizabeth Grill and Lindsay Childress-Beatty; 8. Using technology to enhance communication in medically assisted reproductive care Karin Hammarberg, Lone Schmidt, Gritt Malling and Emily Koert; 9. The economics of IVF: evaluating the necessity and value of public funding Evelyn Verbeke, Jeroen Luyten and Thomas D'Hooghe; 10. Medical and elective fertility preservation: options and suggestions for a patient-centered approach Pasquale Patrizio and Marcia Inhorn; 11. Patient retention, nursing retention: the importance of empathic communication and nursing support Alice Domar; 12. Patient-centered IVF care Sofia Gameiro; 13. The IVF patient journey of the future Thomas Toth and Angela Leung; Index.

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