DeCherney-Nezhat REI Fellows Traveling Scholars Award in Reproductive Surgery
The objective of this award is to expand the educational and networking opportunities for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) Fellows with a clinical and research focus on reproductive surgery. This awardee must have a thesis that requires in depth exploration of a surgical topic. Individuals must choose the “Surgery” category/subcategory when submitting. This award provides support for attendance at the ASRM Scientific Congress and Expo. One awardee chosen each year.
Please download and fill out this form before April 23, 2024 to apply for the DeCherney-Nezhat Reproductive Surgery Fellows Traveling Scholars Award
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Awards:
- Registration fee waived for the ASRM 2024 Scientific Congress & Expo, 2024 SRS Postgraduate course, and one 2024 Roundtable Luncheon
- One year membership in ASRM and SRS
- Private meeting with reproductive medicine and surgery leaders at the ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo
- A certificate of recognition
- Travel and lodging funded to attend the ASRM 2024 Scientific Congress & Expo (up to $2,350 in travel expenses reimbursed).reimbursed).
Applicants Must:
- be trainees a Fellow in an approved REI training program who has a thesis with a reproductive surgery theme and be in their senior year of Fellowship when attending the ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo.
- submit their application between February 14 and April 23, 2024.
- be the first author of the submitted abstract
- submit only one abstract for this award.
- select the DeCherney-Nezhat REI Fellows Traveling Scholar Award in Reproductive Surgery on the award page during abstract submission.
- attend the SRS postgraduate course and all assigned sessions on each day of the ASRM Scientific Congress to receive travel reimbursement.
- ensure their availability to participate in the ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo in the year they are applying. Failure of an awardee to present the applicant’s abstract or failure of an awardee to attend award designated activities without a legitimate medical excuse may result in penalties to the awardee, including denial of travel reimbursement to the awardee and/or denial of abstract submissions from the trainee’s program for a period of two years.
- provide the required documentation below to Megan Miller mmiller@asrm.org by April 23, 2024.
- application form
- applicant’s curriculum vitae
- statement of career goal
- letter of recommendation from the applicant’s mentor.
- copy of the submitted abstract printed from the “Review and Submit” page from the abstract submission system portal.
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