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Mark Surrey, M.D.

BIRTHDATE: January 15, 1947

BIRTH PLACE: Washington, D.C.

OFFICE ADDRESS:

Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Associates
9675 Brighton Way, Suite #420
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Telephone: (310) 277-2393
Fax: (310) 274-5112

ADDITIONAL OFFICE ADDRESSES:

7325 Medical Center Drive, #203
West Hills, CA 91307
Telephone: (818) 226-3640

4080 Loma Vista Road, #P
Ventura, CA 93003
Telephone: (805) 658-9112
Fax: (805) 658-6944

2323 De La Vina, #104
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Telephone: (805) 569-1950
Fax: (805) 563-8576

MARITAL STATUS: Married

  • Wife: Kelly
  • Children: Shane, Kayla, Jacob

EDUCATION:

  • Secondary: Bullis Preparatory School, Silverspring, Maryland, Graduated1964
  • College: University of Pittsburgh, Graduated 1968, Degree: B.S.
  • Medical: George Washington University, Graduated 1972, Degree: M.D.

INTERNSHIP:

  • UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California 1972-1973

RESIDENCY:

  • UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California 1973 to 1976
  • Chief Resident, Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA Medical Center, 1976

FELLOWSHIP:

  • Pelvic reconstructive microsurgery, Hammersmith Hospital, University ofLondon
  • Research - Microsurgery for Infertility, 1976

CURRENT POSITIONS:

  • Executive Director, Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Associates BeverlyHills, CA
  • Chief of GYN Surgery Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA
  • Chairman of Surgical RAPP Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterLos Angeles, CA
  • Laser Committee Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA 1991 -Present
  • Clinical Director Center for Reproductive Medicine Century City HospitalLos Angeles, CA 1990 - Present
  • Clinical Faculty Representative UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles, CA 1989- Present

PREVIOUS POSITIONS:

  • Medical Education and Research Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles,CA 1986- 1994
  • OB/GYN Surgery Committee Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA1989- 1994
  • Chief of Gynecologic Surgery Century City Hospital Los Angeles, CA 1986-1988 Clinical Chief In Vitro Fertilization Center for Reproductive Medicine Century CityHospital Los Angeles, CA 1986 - Present
  • Executive Committee Center for Reproductive Medicine Century CityHospital Los Angeles, CA 1988- 1990

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT:

  • UCLA School of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, AssociateProfessor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA Medical Center

HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES:

  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA
  • UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles, CA
  • Century City Hospital Los Angeles, CA
  • Ventura Community Memorial Hospital Ventura, CA
  • St. John’s Hospital Santa Monica, CA
  • Provident St. Joseph’s Medical Center Burbank, CA

HOSPITAL COMMITTEES:

  • CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
  • Medical Education and Research 1986 - 1997
  • OB-GYN Surgery Committee 1989 - 1997
  • Chief of Gynecological Surgery 1995 - Present
  • UCLA MEDICAL CENTER
  • Clinical Faculty Representative 1989 - 1997
  • CENTURY CITY HOSPITAL
  • Chief of Gynecological Surgery 1986 - 1997
  • Clinical Chief, In Vitro Fertilization, Center for Reproductive Medicine1986-87
  • Executive Committee for Center for Reproductive Medicine 1988- 1997

BOARD CERTIFICATION:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Board: 3/79 Fellow of the AmericanCollege of Obtetrics and Gynecology, Fellow in the American Board of Surgeons
  • LICENSE: California, G25146

MEMBERSHIPS:

  • Vice President American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists 1996
  • Program Chairman Pacific Coast Fertility Society 1995
  • Board of Directors Pacific Coast Fertility Society 1995
  • Treasurer/Secretary American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists1995
  • SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:
  • Board of Trustees, American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
  • Los Angeles County Medical Association
  • California Medical Association
  • American Medical Association
  • Los Angeles Obstetrics and Gynecology Society
  • California Obstetrics and Gynecology Society
  • American Society for Reproductive Medicine
  • World Microsurgery Congress
  • Pan American Fertility Society
  • Pacific Coast Fertility Society
  • Kane King Honorary Obstetrical Society
  • The Daniel Morton Honorary Obstetrical Society
  • Assocaition of Abdominal Surgeons
  • Society of Reproductive Surgeons
  • Member of Intra-abdominal Laser Study Group

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:

Pelvic microsurgery, pelvic laser surgery, laparoscopic laser surgery, 2nd look laparoscopy after pelvic reconstructive surgery, in vitro fertilization,intraoperative therapy for adhesion prophylaxis during abdominal surgery, hysteroscopicsurgery, hysteroscopic tubal canalization, microendoscopic evaluation of the humanfallopian tube, reimplantation embryo biopsy, intracytoplasmic sperm injection for invitro fertilization

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES:

  • Instructor of the Annual Microsurgical Course, UC Irvine, 1983 through1990
  • Monash University IVF/ER, Melbourne, Australia, Visiting Professor,February 1993
  • Laser Credentialling advisor for laser Credentialling, Society ofReproductive Surgeons of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (AmericanFertility Society)
  • Charter Member of the Society of Reproductive Surgeons
  • Charter Member of the Fallopius International Society
  • Hammersmith Hospital, London, England, Visiting Professor, July 1996,Preimplantation Embryo Biopsy

PEER-REVIEW PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Winston RML, Surrey MW. Microsurgical tubocornual anastomosisfor reversal of sterilization. The Lancet 284, 1977.
  2. Rothman C, Surrey MW. The Need for Microradiology. FertilSteril 31:691, 1979.
  3. Surrey MW. Second-look laparoscopy after reconstructive pelvicsurgery for inferility. J Repro Med 16:658, 1980.
  4. Surrey MW. Laparoscopy following surgery for infertility. JRepro Med 658, 1982.
  5. Surrey MW. Hysteroscopic diagnosis of abnormal uterinebleeding: a clinical study. In:Hysteroscopy in the Management of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding121, 1983.
  6. Surrey MW. Monitoring of ovulation for in vitro fertilizationembryo replacement. AAGL Newsletter, 1984.
  7. Surrey MW. Intra abdominal Dextran 70 (Hyskon) irrigation forthe prevention of post operative adhesion formation following pelvic reconstruction.German Microsurgical Congress, 1984
  8. Diamond M, Surrey MW. CO2 laser salpingostomy. Fertil Steril1985.
  9. Surrey MW. Incidence and treatment of endometriosis ininfertile patients. OB-GYN News 1986.
  10. Surrey MW, Diamond M. Adhesion reformation and de Novoadhesion formation after reproductive pelvic surgery. Fertil Steril 47:864, 1987.
  11. Williams D, Kerin J. Surrey M, Surrey E. Comparison of cycleoutcome for gamete intrafallopian transfer alone or in combination with intrauterineembryo transfer. J Assist Reprod Genetics 10:44-46, 1993.
  12. Surrey MW, Hill DL. Treatment of endometriosis by carbondioxide laser during gamete intrafallopian transfer. J Am Coll Surgeons 107:440-2, 1994.
  13. Surrey ES, Surrey MW. Correlation between salpingoscopic andlaparoscopic staging in the assessment of the distal fallopian tube. Fertil Steril65:27-71, 1996.

INVITED PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Surrey ES, Pearlstone AC, Surrey MW, Kerin JF. Salpingoscopy andFalloposcopy: Intraluminal Microendoscopy of the Fallopian Tube. In: ndoscopic Surgery forthe Gynecologist. A Video Manual. MEDICAL VIDEO PRODUCTIONS (St. Louis, MO). (1994).
  2. Surrey ES, Surrey MW, Kerin JF. Salpingoscopy and Falloposcopy. In:An Atlas of the Endoscopic Management of Gynecologic Disease. Adamson GD, ed.Philadelphia, PA. Lippincott-Raven Press pp 345-581 (1996).
  3. Surrey MW, Surrey, ES. Laparoscopic management of polycystic ovarysyndrome. In: An Atlas of the Endoscopic Management of Gynecologic Disease. Adamson, GD.,eds. Raven Press (In Press).
  4. Surrey MW. Falloposcopic anatomy of the human fallopian tube. In:Operative Hysteroscopy, Current Obstetrics & Gynecology. Brooks PG., ed. Phila. PA:J.B. LIPPINCOTT CO. (1992).

ABSTRACTS:

  1. Williams D, San Roman G. Surrey E, Plowman M, Surrey M, Kerin J.Comparison of pregnancy outcome in GIFT versus GIFT/IVF combination cycles. The AmericanFertility Society, 47th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, October 19-24, 1991.
  2. Surrey MW, Gelety TJ, Surrey ES. Adjuvant Salpingoscopy duringdiagnostic and operative laparoscopy. FP-12. Film Presentation. 48th Annualmeeting of the American Fertility Society, October 31 to November 5, 1992, New Orleans,LA.
  3. Surrey MW, Gelety TJ, Surrey ES. Adjuvant Salpingoscopy duringdiagnostic operative laparoscopy. Film presentation. 1st InternationalGynecologic Endoscopic Film Festival. August 27 to August 28, 1993, San Diego, CA.
  4. Gelety T. Ng S. Chan S. Surrey M, Surrey E. The effect of multi-agentanesthetic regimens including propofol for ultrasound guided ovum retrieval on cyclecoutcome in IVF-ET. Poster presentation P 064. Program of the 49thAnnual meeting of the American Fertility Society, October 11 to October 14, 1993,Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  5. Surrey MW, Gelety TJ, Surrey ES. Adjuvant Salpingoscopy duringdiagnostic operative laparoscopy. Film presentation. Program of the 22nd Annualmeeting of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. November 11 to November14, 1993, San Francisco, CA.
  6. Surrey MW. Adhesion formation after myomectomy. 42ndAnnual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Fertility Society, April 20-24, 1994. Indian Wells,CA.
  7. Surrey ES, Surrey MW. The role of transfimbrial salpingoscopy (SSC)in the management of distal tubal disease (DTD): Correlation with traditional criterion.Poster presentation P-1. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast FertilitySociety, April 20-24, 1994. Indian Wells, CA.
  8. Surrey MW. Microsurgery for infertility. Operative EndoscopyWorkshop, June 1994, Moscow, Russia.
  9. Surrey MW. Salpingoscopy. Operative Endoscopy Workshop, June 1994,Moscow, Russia.
  10. Surrey MW. Robotic arm manipulation for laparoscopy andmicroendoscopy with salpingoscopy, proximal and distal. Program of the AmericanAssociation of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. October 19-23, 1994, New York, NY.
  11. Surrey E, Surrey M. Transfimbrial salpingoscopy (SSC) andlaparoscopy (LSC): Correlation of findings in patients with suspected distal tubal disease(DTD). Program of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. October 19-23,1994, New York, NY.
  12. Surrey ES, Surrey MW. Intralumenal microendoscopy of the fallopiantube. Program of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the American Association ofGynecologic Laparoscopists. October 19-23, 1994, New York, NY.
  13. Hill D, Surrey E, Surrey M, Danzer H. Adler D, Roth man C. Immediatevs. delayed intracytoplasmic smper injection (ICSI): The Century City Hospital Experience.Poster presentation P-47. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast FertilitySociety, April 2630, 1995. San Diego, CA.
  14. Surrey ES, Surrey MW. Correlation of salpingoscopic and laparoscopiccriteria in the assessment of distal fallopian tube disease (DTD). Oral presentation 0-1.43rd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Fertility Society, April 26-30,1995. San Diego, CA
  15. Surrey ES, Surrey MW. Cervical Falloposcopy: Introduction of a newsystem. Poster presentation P-32. 43rd Annual Meeting of the PacificCoast Fertility Society, April 2630, 1995. San Diego, CA.
  16. Surrey MW, Surrey ES. Relationship between transfimbrialsalpingoscopy (SSC) scores and conception: long-term follow-up. Poster presentationP-295. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine,October 7-12, 1995. Seattle, WA.
  17. Hill DL, Surrey E, Surrey M, Danzer H. Adler D, et al.Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): Utility as an adjunct to in vitrofertilization/embryo transfer (IVF/EI.) in couples with or without male factorinfertility. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for ReproductiveMedicine, October 7-12, 1995. Seattle, WA.
  18. Brzechffa P. Bogel K, Bower J. Surrey M, Surrey E. The significanceof early luteal phase progesterone (P4), estradiol (1; ), and progesterone (P )/estradiolYE ) ratio as predictors of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle outcome. Posterpresentation P-25. 44th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Fertility Society,April 17-21, 1996. Indian Wells, CA.
  19. Surrey ES, Surrey MW. Pain recurrences in symptomatic endometriosispatients administered prolonged courses of gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists andadd-back: long term follow-up. Poster presentation P-5. 44th Annual Meeting ofthe Pacific Coast Fertility Society, April 17-21, 1996. Indian Wells, CA.
  20. Surrey ES, Bower J. Surrey MW. The role of a long actinggonadotropin releasing hormone agonist in the management of proximal obstruction of thehuman oviduct. Poster presentation P-6. 44th Annual Meeting of the PacificCoast Fertility Society, April 17-21, 1996. Indian Wells, CA.
  21. Surrey E, Adamson G. Surrey M, Nagel T. Malo J. Jansen R. Molloy D.Introduction of a new coaxial falloposcopy system: results of Multicenter feasibilitystudy. 2nd International Symposium on Microendoscopy in Gynecology, July 18-21,1996. San Francisco, CA.
  22. Hill D, Lee G. Andrews G. Underberger C, Surrey M, Vermesh M, et al.Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): When to perform this procedure following eggretrieval. 45th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Fertility Society, April11-15, 1997. Indian Wells, CA.
  23. Surrey MW, Surrey ES. Microendoscopic evaluation of the humanfallopian tube. 40th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Fertility Society,1992.
  24. Surrey ES, Hill D, Lee GS, Surrey MW. The role of intracytoplasmicsperm injection techniques incouples with isolated abnormal hamster egg penetration assays (HEPA) undergoing in vitrofertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET). 53rd Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Reproductive Medicine, October 18-22, 1997, Cincinnati, OH.

PAPERS PRESENTED

  1. Hysteroscopy for abnormal uterine bleeding- The First World Congressof Hysteroscopy - Miami, Florida January 1982
  2. Second-look laparoscopy following pelvic surgery for infertility-American Fertility Society Meeting - Las Vegas, Nevada March 1982
  3. Second-look laparoscopy following pelvic surgery for infertility-Tenth World Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology - San Francisco, California October 1982
  4. The use of Hyscon for prevention of adhesions following pelvicsurgery for infertility- American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Meeting - SanDiego, California November 1982
  5. Second-look laparoscopy following pelvic surgery for infertility-German Microsurgical Congress - Lech, Austria February 1983
  6. Organization of a private in vitro fertilization program- AmericanFertility Society Meeting - San Francisco, California April 1983
  7. The use of Hyscon for prevention of adhesions following pelvicmicrosurgery- International Federation of Fertility Societies Meeting June 1983
  8. CO2 laser for infertility- Grand Rounds, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center- Los Angeles, California October 1983
  9. Organization of a private in vitro fertilization program- AmericanAssociation of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Meeting - Washington, DC November 1983
  10. In vitro fertilization/embryo transfer- UC Irvine MicrosurgicalCourse - Irvine, California April 1984
  11. In vitro fertilization/embryo transfer: organization of a program ata community hospital- American Fertility Society Meeting - New Orleans, Louisiana April1984
  12. New advances in in vitro fertilization/embryo replacement- GrandRounds, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Los Angeles, California May 1984
  13. New advances in infertility surgery- Grand Rounds, St. JosephMedical Center October 1984
  14. CO2 laser for infertility- Ventura OB-GYN Society - Ventura,California November 1984
  15. Tubal surgery vs. in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer- UC IrvineMicrosurgery Course - Irvine, California April 1985
  16. Laser salpingostomy for infertility surgery- American College ofGynecologists Meeting May 1985
  17. Oocyte aspiration for in vitro fertilization- American College ofGynecologists Meeting May 1985
  18. Laser salpingostomy for infertility surgery- American FertilitySociety Meeting October 1985
  19. Treatment of endometriosis for infertility- American AmericanAssociation of Gynecologic Laparoscopists International Meeting November 1985
  20. In vitro fertilization/embryo replacement in a community hospital-American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists International Meeting November1985
  21. Laser laparoscopy for endometriosis- UC Irvine Microsurgical Course- Irvine, California April 1986
  22. Techniques of oocyte aspiration fo rin vitro fertilization/embryoreplacement- American College of OB-GYN Meeting - New Orleans, Louisiana May 1986
  23. DeNovo adhesion formation at second-look laparoscopy- AmericanFertility Society Meeting- Toronto, Canada October 1986
  24. Posterior tubouterine reimplantation: a surgical treatment forcornual proximal tubal occlusion- Pacific Coast Fertility Society Meeting January 1987
  25. Laparoscopic reconstructive surgery: indications for assistedreproductive technologies- Advanced Endoscopy, Laser Endoscopy Meeting - Dallas, TexasJune 1987
  26. CO2 laser laparoscopy for endometeriosis- The American College ofObstetricians and Gynecologists August 1987
  27. Laparoscopic findings in patients undergoing initial in vitrofertilization cycle- American Fertility Society Meeting - Reno, Nevada September 1987
  28. Distal tubal reconstructive surgery CO2 laser laparoscopy - miniLaparotomy- Internation Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy-AAGL - San Francisco, CaliforniaNovember 1987:
  29. Findings and treatment of endometriosis during gamete intrafallopiantransfer cycle - Pacific Coast Fertility Society Meeting - Palm Springs, CaliforniaApril1988
  30. Distal tubal reconstructive surgery, CO2 laser laparoscopy miniLaparotomy- AAGL World Congress of Gynecological Endoscopy November 1988
  31. Laparoscopic findings in patients undergoing IVF cycle - AAGL WorldCongress of Gynecological Endoscopy November 1988
  32. Laser laparoscopy - Round table discussion- AAGL World Congress ofGynecological Endoscopy November 1988
  33. New instrumentation panel - CO2 laser laparoscopy for pelvicendometriosis- AAGL World Congress of Gynecological Endoscopy November 1988
  34. Intrumentation for oocyte retrieval- AAGL World Congress ofGynecological Endoscopy November 1988
  35. Laparoscopic laser surgery- American College of Obstetricans andGynecologist Meeting October 1988
  36. Techniques for oocyte retrieval- American College of Obstetricansand Gynecologist Meeting October 1988
  37. Surgical treatment of distal tubal disease- AAGL - Advanced LaserSurgery Meeting - Costa Mesa, California April 1989
  38. Technique for endoscopic treatment during GIFT procedure- AmericanAssociation of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Meeting - Washington, DC September 1989
  39. Laparoscopic treatment of distal tubal occlusion- Laser Course,Vanderbilt University October 1989
  40. CO2 laser treatment of endometriosis during GIFT procedure- AmericanFertility Society Meeting - San Francisco, California NOvember 1989
  41. Faculty Member- University of Oregon Fallopian Tube CatheterizationWorkshop - Portland, Oregon November 1989
  42. Pregnancy rates following surgery for distal occlusion- GrandRounds, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center- Los Angeles, California November 1989
  43. Laparoscopic distal tubal repair- St. Joseph Medical Center GYNDepartment Meeting March 1990
  44. Laser surgery with assisted reproductive technologies- GynecologicENdoscopy and Laser Surgery Seminar - La Jolla, California March 1990
  45. Micromanipulation in Reproductive Medicine- Pacific Coast FertilitySociety Meeting, Poster.Session April 1990
  46. Endoscopic distal tubal surgery- American College of Obstetriciansand Gynecologists Meeting - San Francisco, California May 1990
  47. Laser treatment of endometriosis during assisted reproductivetechnologies- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Meeting - San Francisco,California May 1990
  48. Introduction to endoscopic laser surgery- Advanced LaparoscopyCourse, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Los Angeles, California July 1990
  49. Clinical applications of laser systems to endoscopic reconstructivesurgery- Advanced Laparoscopy Course, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Los Angeles,California July 1990
  50. Endoscopic reconstructive surgery at the time of assistedreproductive technologies- American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Meeting -Orlando, Florida Chairman of the post graduate course on assisted reproductivetechnologies November 1990
  51. Endoscopic surgery for distal tubal disease- American Association ofGynecologic Laparoscopists - Rancho Mirage, California January 1991
  52. Clinical applications of laser systems to laparoscopicreconstructive surgery- American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists - RanchoMirage, California January 1991
  53. Laser surgery with assisted reproductive technologies- AmericanAssociation of Gynecologic Laparoscopists - Rancho Mirage, California January 1991
  54. Second looklaparoscopies- American Association of GynecologicLaparoscopists - Rancho Mirage, California January 1991
  55. Complications in operative endoscopy- Advanced Laser and OperativeEndoscopic Surgery Course for Gynecologists - San Jose, California March 1991
  56. Endoscopic surgery for distal tubal disease- Advanced Laser andOperative Endoscopic Surgery Course for Gynecologists - San Jose, California March 1991
  57. Endoscopic myomectomy- Advanced Laser and Operative EndoscopicSurgery Course for Gynecologists - San Jose, California March 1991
  58. Moderator of Scientic Session on Tubal Surgery- Pacific CoastFertility Society Meeting - Palm Springs, California April 1991
  59. Endoscopic Surgery with Assisted Reproductive Technologies- AdvancedLaser Surgery Workshop - Atlanta, Georgia June 1991
  60. World Congress of Gynecologic Laparoscopists - Las Vegas, Nevada-November 1991
  61. Assisted reproductive technologies- Advanced Operative LaparoscopyWorkshop for Gynecologists - Los Angeles, California February 1992
  62. Advances in operative laparoscopy- Pacific Coast Fertility SocietyMeeting - Palm Springs, California April 1992
  63. Advances in operative laparoscopy- Grand Rounds, Cedars-SinaiMedical Center - Los Angeles, California April 1992
  64. Surgical treatment of distal tubal disease and salpingoscopy-Advanced Workshop on Endoscopic Surgery - Santa Barbara, California Scientific ProgramChair July 1992
  65. Laparoscopy and assisted reproductive technologies- AdvancedWorkshop on Endoscopic Surgery - Santa Barbara, California Scientific Program Chair July1992
  66. Complications of advanced laparoscopic procedures- Advanced Workshopon Endoscopic Surgery - Santa Barbara, California Scientific Program Chair July 1992
  67. Postoperative adhesion formation following myomectomy- AmericanFertility Society Meeting - New Orleans, Louisiana November 1992

INVITED LECTURES

  1. Diagnosis and Management of Endometriosis: Medical Therapies- PostGraduate Course 7/9/92 AdvancedWorkshop on Endoscopic Surgery American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists SantaBarbara, CA
  2. Falloposcopy- Post GraduateCourse 7/10/92 AdvancedWorkshop on Endoscopic Surgery American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists SantaBarbara, CA
  3. The Special Case of Endometriosis- Symposium 1/2/92 Add Back Therapy and GnRH Agonists 48thAnnual Meeting of the American Fertility Society New Orleans, LA
  4. Medical and Surgical Management of Endometriosis- Round TableDiscussion 4/22/94 Pacific Coast Fertility Society Indian Wells, CA
  5. Advances in the Management of Tubal Factor Infertility- AnnualMeeting of the Daniel Morton Society Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology, UCLA School ofMedicine 4/29/94 Los Angeles, CA
  6. Long Term Use of GnRH Agonists: Add-Back Therapy - Post-GraduateCourse 7/1/94 Update in Gynecology Medical Education Collaborative Napa, CA
  7. Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of the Infertile Couple -Grand rounds 10/13/94 Department of Medicine Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara, CA
  8. Assisted Reproductive Technologies: An Overview- Case ReviewConference 10/19/94 Departmentof Obstetrics & Gynecology Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA
  9. Severe Male Factor Infertility and the Assisted ReproductiveTechnologies- Case Review Conference 1/11/95 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles,CA
  10. Tubal Endoscopy: State of the Art- Case Review Conference 3/8/95Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA
  11. Advances in the Assisted Reproductive Technologies- Tri-CountyOb-Gyn Society 3/23/95 Santa Barbara, CA
  12. Endometriosis and Infertility- Post-Graduate Course 6/10/95 Infertility Update SantaBarbara, CA
  13. Falloposcopy- 1st International Symposium onMicroendoscopy in Gynecology 8/5/95 Santa Fe, NM
  14. Physiology of the Fallopian Tube- 1st InternationalSymposium on Microendoscopy in Gynecology 8/5/85
  15. Physiology of the Fallopian Tube- 1st InternationalSymposium on Microendoscopy in Gynecology 8/5/95 Santa Fe, NM
  16. Salpingoscopy and Falloposcopy- Round Table 10/11/95 AmericanSociety of Reproductive Medicine 51st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
  17. Microendoscopy of the Fallopian Tube- Workshop on Microendoscopy inGynecology 2/24/96San Antonio, TX
  18. Hysteroscopic Cannulation of the Fallopian Tube- Workshop onMicroendoscopy in Gynecology 2/24/96San Antonio, TX
  19. Advances and Techniques in Microendoscopy- American College ofOB/GYN 5/96 Denver, CO
  20. Microendoscopy and New Techniques in Operative Laparoscopy- TheMedical Education Foundation 6/6/97 Santa Barbara, CA