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Advanced Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Training

Advanced Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Training

Our intensive, hands-on training program is designed for Embryologists and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) specialists aiming to develop and refine their skills in Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). It covers sperm morphology assessment, ICSI in challenging cases (e.g., poor oocyte quality, low sperm motility), and laser-assisted hatching, with the goal of achieving high fertilization rates and effectively troubleshooting real-life laboratory scenarios.


A Certificate of Completion will be awarded to participants who successfully complete the course requirements.

Our advanced ICSI training course is personalized for Embryologists seeking to refine their micromanipulation skills. The program covers complex case handling, advanced sperm selection, laser-assisted techniques, and troubleshooting strategies to enhance fertilization outcomes in challenging IVF scenarios.


Eligibility: 

  1. Successful completion of the qualifications from a recognized university

  2. The course is subject to the availability of seats in the current or subsequent batches

  3. Master of Science (MSc) in Clinical Embryology

  4. Master of Science (MSc) in Biotechnology, and Life Sciences (covers such as Anatomy, Animal Biology and Biotechnology, Applied Genetics,  Bioscience, Botany,  Genetics, Human Disease Genetics, Medical Biochemistry, Medical Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Microbiology, Medical Physiology, Microbiology, Molecular Medicine & Stem Cell Technologies, Molecular Microbiology,  Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Reproductive Biology, Reproductive Genetics, and Zoology with a minimum of one-year experience in handling human gametes and embryos in a registered ART clinic

  5. DGO + Secondary DNB / Primary DNB / M.D. / M.S. (or its equivalent recognized degree) in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, medical post-graduate specialties in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, and Urology (Andrology) from a recognized university with a minimum of one-year experience in handling human gametes and embryos in a registered ART clinic

  6. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) holders in Clinical Embryology or Assisted Reproductive Technology or Fertility

  7. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) holders in other life science specialties from a recognized university with a minimum of one-year experience in handling human gametes and embryos in a registered ART clinic

  8. Fellowship in Clinical Embryology


Pedagogy: A combination of lectures, video demonstrations, and hands-on practice, allowing participants to develop a complete understanding of the principles and techniques in a modular manner.


Key Benefits: 

  1. Precision micromanipulation skills lead to consistently improved fertilization rates 

  2. Improved practical competence in handling challenging sperm parameters, including low count, poor motility or abnormal morphology

  3. Develop technical expertise required for procedures associated with Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT)

  4. Builds confidence in managing complex cases, including unexplained infertility or using frozen gametes

  5. Improved outcomes in later IVF attempts after previous fertilization failure


In addition to all the above advantages, participants may be offered exclusive discounts on other courses and/or programs for further knowledge and skill enhancement, enabling lifelong connectivity with the institution and facilitating professional growth.


Please reach out to us for more information.


* The fee is inclusive of applicable taxes.

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