USC Fertility’s Dr. Kristin A. Bendikson to appear at the 16th Annual Fertility & Adoption Symposium
Los Angeles, January 7, 2008 – Santa Monica resident Kristin A. Bendikson, MD – who recently joined USC Fertility, the not-for-profit fertility practice of the University of Southern California, and has trained at Harvard and Cornell – will host roundtable discussion “The Approach to the Poor Responder: The Right Stimulation Protocol for You” at the 16th Annual Fertility & Adoption Symposium sponsored by RESOLVE’s Southwest Region.
Founded in 1974, RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is not only to increase awareness of infertility issues through public education and advocacy but to provide timely, compassionate support and information to men and women who are experiencing infertility. RESOLVE’s Southwest Region serves Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada.
This year’s symposium – rescheduled from October 27, 2007 due to the Southern California wildfires – will take place on Saturday, January 12, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, at the Moseley-Salvatori Conference Center of Good Samaritan Hospital in Downtown Los Angeles. For tickets or more information, please visit www.southwest.resolve.org.
At the all-day event, USC Fertility director Dr. Richard J. Paulson will give his keynote address, “Advances in IVF: An Historical Perspective,” while the practice’s third partner, Dr. Karine Chung, will present the workshop “Aging & Reproduction.”
USC Fertility, a leader in all aspects of fertility treatment, is dedicated to providing compassionate care as well as state-of-the-art expertise in order to build families today and tomorrow. For more information visit www.USCFertility.org or call (213) 975-9990.
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