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Pharmacy Faculty students are today, Thursday 27th October, participating in an embryology workshop being held at Instituto Bernabeu in Alicante as part of the XII edition of the Congress of Pharmacy Students organised by the Miguel Hernández …
The Charitable Foundation Rafael Bernabeu, social entity delivers today 22.500 euros to bright students with financial constraints to help them continue their degree.
The recent international congress Meeting The Experts provided relevant reviews and information on the latest scientific advances in the treatment of reproductive problems. We were able to interview all the speakers that clarified these aspects. …
New issue of Instituto Bernabeu corporate newsletter (IB NEWSLETTER) on the Progress and the challenges of fertility at the II Edition of the Meeting the Experts Congress. The II edition of Meeting the Experts left participants feeling …
Instituto Bernabeu in Alicante has presented ‘Genetic Studies in Reproduction Disorders. Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis. Preconception Counselling’ for the guide published by the Spanish Fertility Society (SEF).
Instituto Bernabeu and the University of Cartagena will hold a free seminar on nursing and reproductive medicine. Reproductive health issues have increased over the last few years and the role of nursing specialists is increasingly important in terms of prevention, …
Instituto Bernabeu in Alicante’s Social Wellbeing Foundation gives women who have to undergo cancer treatment the option of freezing their eggs free of charge.
Significant media coverage of the II edition of the Meeting the Experts International Congress.
We would like to thank members of the media who visited our facilities in order to report on the event held on 30th September and 1st October.
Dr Ll. Aparicio’s speech at the Reproductive Health Group Congress
Dr Ll. Aparicio, Director of our specific Unit for the treatment of Poor Ovarian Reserve participated in the Second Congress of Reproductive Health Group (RHG) held on the 7th and 8th October at Daresbury Park, UK.
In less than two decades, the average age at which couples have their first child has been pushed back from 26 to 31 years, coinciding with the onset of ovarian ageing and increased difficulties in …