Global Health Committee
Volunteering with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is a rewarding experience!
This committee promotes educational and advocacy opportunities for the ASRM and supports the development of resource sharing opportunities/initiatives with other global health institutes and organizations.
Members:
Members:
- Angela Lawson, PhD
- Eleanor Stevenson, PhD, RN
- Connor Harrity, MD
- David Adamson, MD
- Sheryl van der Poel, PhD
- Rushita Vaghasiya, PhD
- Catherine Racowsky, PhD
- Zaraq Khan, MBBS
- Tianren Wang, MD, PhD
- Neeta Singh, MD, FRCOG
Committees
Research Integrity Committee
This committee evaluates and reaches decisions regarding allegations related to the integrity of the scientific record. Learn more about the ASRM Research Integrity CommitteeResident Education Committee
This committee develops and reviews educational activities to support the continuous professional development of ob/gyn and urology residents.SPARK Committee
This committee supports the mission of the Scientists and Physicians Advancing Reproductive Knowledge (SPARK) program.Coding Committee
This committee develops resources for reproductive medicine and coding professionals to aid with reimbursement and correct coding of procedures. Learn more about the ASRM Coding CommitteeContinuing Medical Education Committee
This committee promotes competency and professional performance for ASRM members through credentialed education in compliance with the ACCME. Learn more about the ASRM CME CommitteeDevelopment Committee
This committee assists the ASRM Board of Directors, Executive Director, and ASRM Fund Development Director in fundraising efforts. Learn more about the ASRM Development CommitteeDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee
This committee promotes a culture of continued and unambiguous commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion within ASRM. Learn more about the ASRM Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion CommitteeEducation Committee
This committee develops, coordinates, implements, and promotes educational activities for learners across the field of reproductive medicine.Ethics Committee
This committee considers and develops documents regarding ethical issues that are relevant and important to reproductive health and medicine. Learn more about the ASRM Ethics CommitteeMembership Committee
This committee supports the work of the Member Services Department by assisting in the development of membership initiatives. Learn more about the ASRM Membership CommitteeMentorship Committee
This committee supports the development of an organized network of reproductive health mentors across the career lifespan. Learn more about the ASRM Mentorship CommitteePatient Education Committee
This committee develops and facilitates education for patients and the lay public. Learn more about the ASRM Patient Education CommitteePractice Committee
This committee promotes a culture of evidence-based practice within ASRM and the medical community by developing clinical practice guidelines. Learn more about the ASRM Practice CommitteeTechnology Committee
This committee assesses the potential effectiveness and feasibility of new technologies to improve the ability of the Society to accomplish its mission. Learn more about the ASRM Technology CommitteeVolunteer with ASRM
Volunteering with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is a rewarding experience! Here are three benefits of volunteering with ASRM:
- Supporting the reproductive health community: By volunteering your time and skills, you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, including patients struggling with infertility, health care providers, and the reproductive health community as a whole.
- Advancing your career: Volunteering with ASRM can help you develop new skills, build your CV, and make professional connections.
- Building connections and relationships: Volunteering with ASRM can provide you with the opportunity to meet and network with others who are passionate about the field of reproductive medicine.
Fill out this volunteer interest survey with your interests and availability. Have your resume or CV handy—it’s the first question on the survey. Go to the Volunteer Form