It consists of 28 doctors, 18 speaking doctors, and 10 chairpersons.
It includes the number of participating countries and they are
USA – Belgium – Canada – Germany – Israel – Russia – Egypt – UK – UAE – India – Morocco – Austria – Ireland – Turkey – France – Brasil.
Description
The MSERM Workshop will bring to the table the current knowledge on rare endometrial disorders, in terms of origin and potential etiology, as well as in terms of clinical management, and the role of intervention like the endometrial tissue wounding aimed at improving receptivity.
Expected educational outcomes
There exist a number of endometrial disorders that received little attention over the years due to their rarity but also to the complex etiology and unclear clinical profile associated. These include Asherman syndrome, thin endometrium, and chronic endometritis
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
A. Discuss the potential origin of some rare endometrial disorders
B. Be acquainted with the common receptivity tests and their position in the fertility workup
C. Describe possible ways to improve receptivity with pros and cons
INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATIONS:
1. Accreditation of the Council for the Medical Assessment of European Specialists (CESMA)
2. American Association of Continuing Medical Education (AACME)
3. MSERM’s Association Council Union (MACU) Accreditation Continuing Medical Education and Certificates, (ACMEC)

