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for the Endometriosis Special
Interest Group. Membership
in the EndoSIG is free for ASRM Members.
If you'd like to become a member of the EndoSIG, tell
us.
Mission of the ASRM
Endometriosis SIG
The mission of the Endometriosis Special Interest Group (EndoSIG) is to further the goals of the ASRM by fostering increased interest in the biology, pathophysiology and clinical management of endometriosis. We are committed to increasing knowledge in this area through research and education of physicians, nurses, embryologists, epidemiologists and scientists as well as other allied health professionals. Our ultimate objectives are to improve patient care; provide a forum for networking, exchange of ideas and mentoring of young members; and promote the highest standards of ethical and critical investigation.
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Officers
Robert N. Taylor, MD, PhD - Chair
Kathy Lynn Sharpe-Timms, PhD - Chair-Elect
Dan I. Lebovic, MD - Vice-Chair
Craig A. Witz, M.D. - Program Chair
Dan I. Lebovic, M.D. - Website Coordinator
Robert N. Taylor, M.D., Ph.D. - 2008 PG Course Chair
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Of
Interest to Members
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Membership Information
for the Endometriosis Special
Interest Group. Membership
in the EndoSIG is free for ASRM Members.
If you'd like to become a member of the EndoSIG, tell
us.
If you would like more information regarding the
EndoSIG, please contact:
PG/SIG Secretary
American Society of Reproductive Medicine
1209 Montgomery Highway
Birmingham, Alabama 35216-2809
(205) 978-5000
Email: asrm@asrm.org
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