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Reproductive medicine unfiltered: addressing today’s biggest challenges


An exclusive webinar series bringing together all ESHRE Special Interest Groups to explore the latest challenges, innovations, and ethical considerations.

eCampus on-demand

registration open until 25 May 2026

Decoding embryo fragmentation

This webinar will provide a concise, evidence-based overview to support more consistent interpretation and understanding. Participants will have the opportunity to, gain an updated understanding of embryo fragmentation and build confidence in interpreting fragmentation during embryo assessment.

eCampus; on-demand

registration open until 17 September 2026

Does culture media age impact outcomes?

This webinar will examine the role of embryo culture media age in IVF, addressing a long-standing question about whether “older” media affects embryo development or outcomes. It provides a broad, evidence-based perspective on media shelf life, quality, and implications for laboratory efficiency and sustainability.

Webinar

12 May 2026

Precision ART: Insights into ICSI and Embryo Biopsy

Mastering the art of micromanipulation to improve assisted reproduction outcomes is the focus for this three-day campus which will cover all aspects of the technique from gamete selection to technical principles, from trouble-shooting to implementing the best micromanipulation approaches in the laboratory.

Lisbon, Portugal

01-03 October 2026

Adolescent fertility and reproductive health: pathways to a healthy future

From effective education to advances in fertility preservation, this workshop will use real-life case studies to provide a comprehensive update on how healthcare professionals can help teenagers to safeguard their future options for having a family and make informed choices.

Athens, Greece

18-20 March 2027

The Atlas of Embryology 

The ESHRE Special Interest Group in Embryology published the Atlas of Embryology in 2000 as a supplement to Human Reproduction. This initiative was received with acclaim and has become a very valuable reference that is used by embryologists all over the world.
We have undertaken to produce a new edition that completely updates the first edition and have chosen to publish it as an online document that provides the additional advantages of flexibility for revision and ease of consultation.

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Certification for embryologists

ESHRE’s Executive Committee in 2006 under the guidance of former Chairman Arne Sunde set up a group to define a scheme for certification of clinical embryologists. The aim is to certify competence of clinical embryologists working in IVF and to develop a formal recognition for embryologists. This website provides information for applicants regarding timelines and tracks. Application forms, log books, curriculum, and sample exams papers.

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