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Feb 2024
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ASRM Today: Diversity, Equity and Inclus...

American Society for Reproductive Medicine, ASRM
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On this episode of ASRM Today, Gloria Richard-Davis, MD discusses the ASRM Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee's focus on enhancing diversity and inclusivity in reproductive medicine. She reflects on the impactful presentations at ASRM 2023 and provides insights into the committee's current initiatives, including the mentoring and fellowship program. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on fostering an inclusive environment within the field.

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