World Fertility Association (WFA) Americas Branch Recruitment Notice: Explore the new frontier of assisted reproductive medicine In the current era of vigorous development and increasingly frequent technical exchanges in the field of assisted reproductive medicine, the World Fertility Association (WFA) actively conforms to the trend of the times and is preparing to establish an American branch. We invite people from all walks of life to join us and work together to promote assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas to a new height.
Background: The unique appeal and potential of assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas
Significant legal and policy environment advantages
Some countries in the Americas have relatively loose and complete legal and policy environments in the field of assisted reproductive medicine. Taking the United States as an example, in some states that are friendly to surrogacy, such as California and the District of Colombia, parents are expected to be able to legally and without discrimination regardless of sexual orientation, marital status, or even genetic connection with the baby. The law supports and recognizes pregnancy surrogacy. Prospective parents can sign a legally binding surrogacy agreement, become the legal parents of the child, and record it on the child's U.S. birth certificate. This clear legal guarantee provides patients with a higher sense of security and confidence and attracts many people in need around the world.
Leading the world in terms of technology
The Americas have always been a global leader in assisted reproductive medical technology. Techniques such as IVF, artificial insemination, maternal cell delivery, male cell delivery, and embryo transfer widely used in the United States provide diversified treatment options for infertile patients. Among them, IVF technology is particularly prominent, and its high success rate is due to advanced medical equipment and rich clinical experience. The three-generation IVF technology in the United States widely uses preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGT) technology, which can conduct in-depth genetic screening before embryo transfer to detect chromosomal abnormalities and genetic diseases. Only healthy embryos will be transplanted, thus significantly improving pregnancy success rates and reducing the risk of miscarriage and birth defects. In addition, the high-precision testing equipment and professional laboratory equipment used by the American Assisted Reproduction Center ensure that every step from egg and sperm collection, in vitro fertilization, embryo culture to genetic screening is carried out under high standards, further improving the success rate of IVF.
strong market demand
With the development of society and changes in people's concepts of life, the demand for assisted reproductive medical services in the Americas is growing. On the one hand, factors such as late marriage and late childbearing, and occupational pressure have led to an increase in infertility rates; on the other hand, the pursuit of reproductive rights by the LGBT group and single people has also led to the continuous expansion of the demand for assisted reproductive medical market. According to relevant data, the size of the assisted reproductive market in the United States continues to grow, and a large number of patients seek assisted reproductive medical services every year.
Branch mission: Leading a new direction in the development of assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas
Promote technical exchanges and cooperation
Build a technical exchange platform in the field of assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas and promote communication and cooperation among medical institutions, experts and scholars in various countries. Regularly hold academic seminars, technical training courses and other activities to share the latest assisted reproductive medical technologies, research results and clinical experience, and promote the common progress of assisted reproductive medical technologies in the region. For example, experts from the United States, Canada, Colombia and other countries were organized to discuss the application prospects of gene editing technology in assisted reproduction and share the practical experience of various countries in this field.
Standardize industry standards and quality
Formulate and improve standards and norms for the assisted reproductive medical industry in the Americas, strengthen supervision of medical institutions and practitioners, and improve the quality and safety of medical services. Establish an industry certification system to certify medical institutions and personnel that meet standards to provide patients with more reliable and high-quality medical services. For example, formulate unified embryo culture operating specifications and quality control standards to ensure that the quality of embryo culture in different institutions reaches a high level.
Strengthen talent training and introduction
Carry out a training program for assisted reproductive medical professionals to cultivate a group of assisted reproductive medical talents with international vision, professional skills and innovative capabilities. At the same time, we actively introduce excellent assisted reproductive medical experts and teams at home and abroad to inject new vitality into the assisted reproductive medical industry in the Americas. For example, it cooperates with well-known medical schools to open professional courses in assisted reproductive medicine and cultivate professional talents; and invites internationally renowned experts to give academic lectures and technical guidance in the Americas.
Promote international cooperation and exchanges
Strengthen cooperation and exchanges between the Americas and other countries and regions in the field of assisted reproductive medicine, and promote international technology transfer, project cooperation and talent flow. Actively participate in the activities of the International Organization for Assisted Reproductive Medicine and enhance the influence and voice of the Americas in the field of international assisted reproductive medicine. For example, medical institutions in the Americas are organized to carry out cooperative research projects with institutions in Europe, Asia and other regions to jointly overcome problems in the field of assisted reproductive medicine.
Recruitment target: Industry partners working together
medical institutions
Various assisted reproductive medical institutions and reproductive medicine departments in general hospitals in the Americas, regardless of their size, are welcome to join us as long as they are committed to improving the quality and level of assisted reproductive medical services.
experts and scholars
Experts and scholars with deep attainments and rich experience in reproductive medicine, genetics, embryology and other related fields, we look forward to you sharing your wisdom and experience and contributing to the development of assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas.
enterprises and institutions
Companies engaged in the research and development, production, and sales of assisted reproductive medical-related products, as well as institutions that provide assisted reproductive medical consultation, training, management and other services, your joining will provide more resources and support for the development of the club.
enthusiasts
We also warmly welcome you to join people from all walks of life who are passionate about assisted reproductive medicine and are willing to contribute to the development of assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas.
Join us: Start a new journey of win-win cooperation
If you are interested in joining the Americas Chapter of the World Reproductive Industries Association (WFA), please contact us through the following methods:
Email: aisalian@outlook.com
Tel: +86 13250288015
Weixin Official Accounts: The World Reproductive Industries Association asks us to work together to jointly promote the development of assisted reproductive medicine in the Americas on the platform of the World Reproductive Industries Association (WFA) Americas Branch and bring hope and happiness to more families!