Understand ART and IVF -

Better patient care, better patient outcomes and a more profitable clinic.

Approximately 1 in 18 babies born in Australia is conceived through IVF - and based on trends, that number is only going to increase.

With up to 91% of fertility patients seeking out allied health support, we are all but guaranteed to find ourselves working alongside IVF specialists.

Understanding IVF and ART means we not only provide better treatment and care for patients but we are also able to help our patients to advocate for themselves.

Here's what you'll take away

  • What constitutes ART and IVF
  • How clinical cycle tracking can help your patient - and who it might suit
  • The process of an antagonist IVF cycle - stimulation to beta test
  • Different medications used for ovulation induction, mechanism of action and common side effects
  • How to speak to a patient when IVF doesn't result in pregnancy

Your Curriculum


  Welcome! Start here.
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  Options outside the ART lab
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  IVF: Antagonist Stimulation Cycle
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Quality education. Clinically relevent.


This module is built on the back of two Undergraduate health degrees and a Master's degree in Reproductive Medicine, and has been refined by years of clinical experience in this area.