The past century was a whirlwind of progress for the embryology community. Great leaps were made in fertility treatments by building on much scientific groundwork for experimental design and evidence-based research conducted. In much the same way, I hope to build on the current knowledge base of embryology and bring new innovative treatments to patients in the future. I have always been interested in the way an embryo grows and develops and I would love to help patients create their family. This interest has ed me to pursue a career in assisted reproduction. I am applying to the Master of Clinical Embryology and Assisted Reproduction in anticipation of continuing my education towards becoming an embryologist.
Through my laboratory and research work, I know that clinical embryology is inexorably tied to research. In addition to seeing patients, embryologists are constantly acquiring new knowledge about possible breakthroughs in research, seeking to translate these findings into treatments. I also hope to be at the cutting edge of fertility in my future practice, integrating the latest scientific breakthroughs into my treatment modalities and assist patients in achieving their goal of having a baby.
The master’s in clinical Embryology and Assisted Reproduction will allow me to enrich my knowledge of fertility and embryo development and give me a perspective on the questions that remain yet to be answered. Through working with my peers, I look forward to preparing specialized fertility techniques. In addition, I will have an opportunity to engage in relevant research that will benefit my understanding of the field and progress in fertility investigations. Finally, my experience will allow me to build a solid foundation to work within clinical embryology and assisted reproduction technology.