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Most of us who work in the world of in vitro fertilization (IVF) began our careers as nurses in another capacity. We spent many years in school and training and eventually our journeys brought us to reproductive medicine.
We have witnessed rapid and impressive changes in the delivery of IVF care in just 2 decades. However, the monumental change in the nursing profession in general is often overlooked or forgotten
Most of us who work in the world of in vitro fertilization (IVF) began our careers as nurses in another capacity. We spent many years in school and training and eventually our journeys brought us to reproductive medicine.
We have witnessed rapid and impressive changes in the delivery of IVF care in just 2 decades. However, the monumental change in the nursing profession in general is often overlooked or forgotten
Most of us who work in the world of in vitro fertilization (IVF) began our careers as nurses in another capacity. We spent many years in school and training and eventually our journeys brought us to reproductive medicine.
We have witnessed rapid and impressive changes in the delivery of IVF care in just 2 decades. However, the monumental change in the nursing profession in general is often overlooked or forgotten