Organizations
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American Society of Andrology
Non-profit scientific, literary, and educational organization advancing the knowledge of male reproductive biology and medicine. Includes membership, meetings, publications, and resources. https://www.andrologysociety.com/
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American Society of Reproductive Medicine
The ASRM is an organization devoted to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive medicine and biology, with a particular focus on infertility. Website includes fact sheets and other resources on infertility, treatments, insurance and other issues, plus topics such as adoption. https://www.asrm.org/
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Andrology Australia
The Australian Centre of Excellence in Male Reproductive Health, which aims to enhance community and health professional knowledge in targeted areas of male reproductive health, offers information about the society. https://www.andrologyaustralia.org/
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British Andrology Society
Special interest group for scientists and clinicians working in the fields of human and mammalian reproduction with an interest in the male. Includes education, newsletter, and publications. https://www.britishandrology.org.uk/
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International Society of Andrology
ISA, founded in 1981, has now grown to forty member national and regional societies representing 10,000 members worldwide. https://andrology.org/
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Middle East Fertility Society
The only organization in the Middle East devoted exclusively to reproductive medicine. Founded in 1992, the society regroups nowadays a large number of members including gynecologists and obstetricians, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, physicians, specialists involved in the field of reproduction, scientists, and other allied health professionals representing most countries in the Middle East and North Africa. https://www.mefs.org/
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Pacific Coast Reproductive Society
A voluntary, nonprofit organization deeply rooted in the continuing education (CME) of professionals in Reproductive Medicine. https://www.pcrsonline.org/
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