Abstract
The Latin American Registry: 30 years of scientific development and regional cooperation
Highlights
Emeritus professor, Faculty of Medicine, University Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Founder of REDLARA and Director of the Latin American Registry of Assisted Reproduction Founder and senior member, Unit of Reproductive Medicine Clinica las Condes, Santiago, Chile
It is with great joy that today, almost 200 centers from 15 countries can celebrate 30 years of scientific development and regional cooperation in the provision of assisted reproductive technology in Latin America
From Argentina: CRECER, CIGOR, CER and FECUNDITAS; from Colombia: PROFAMILIA and CONCEPTUM; and from Chile, Clinica las Condes and IDIMI. It was after 5 years (1995) of continuous publishing the regional registry, that a group of embryologists together with the clinical directors from each of the 59 reporting centers from 15 countries, gathered for the first time in Valparaiso, Chile and decided to form the Latin American Network of Assisted Reproduction, today known as REDLARA
Summary
Faculty of Medicine, University Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Founder of REDLARA and Director of the Latin American Registry of Assisted Reproduction Founder and senior member, Unit of Reproductive Medicine Clinica las Condes, Santiago, Chile. The Latin American Registry: 30 years of scientific development and regional cooperation
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