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Vol. 66, No.2, August 1996
Copyright c 1996 American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Printed on acid-free paper in U. S. A.
The Fertility and Sterility® continuing medical education program DESIGNATED ARTICLES AUGUST 1996, VOLUME 66 Lesson 5
Recanalization of obstructed fallopian tube by selective salpingography and transvaginal bougie dilatation: outcome and cost analysis. E. K. Lang and H. H. Dunaway, Jr. Fertil Steril 1996;66:210-215
Lesson 6
The efficacy of 250 mg/day flutamide in the treatment of patients with hirsutism. I. I. Muderris, F. Bayram, Y. Sahin, F. Kele~timur, A. Tutu~, and D. Ayata Fertil SterilI996;66:220-222
Lesson 7
Premature luteinization in in vitro fertilization cycles using gonadotropinreleasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) and recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and GnRH-a and urinary FSH. F. Ubaldi, M. Camus, J. Smitz, H. C. Bennink, A. Van Steirteghem, and P. Devroey Fertil Steril 1996;66:275-280
Lesson 8
Growth hormone treatment of subfertile males. P. Ovesen, J. O. L. J. Ingerslev, K. K. Y. Ho, H. 0rskov, and J. S. Christiansen
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Fertil SterilI996;66:292-298 INSTRUCTIONS OBJECTIVES: After reading the designated articles published in Fertility and Sterility®, participants of the Fertility and Sterility® Continuing Medical Education (CME) Program should be able to demonstrate an increased knowledge of reproductive medicine. Participants should be able to evaluate the clinical data and apply it to the care of their patients. CREDIT/ACCREDITATION INFORMATION: The Fertility and Sterility® CME Program provides an opportunity to earn 24 Category I CME credits per year, and also meets the criteria for earning 24 cognate hours provided by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The four articles selected each month throughout the year which are the designated course reading will provide 2 CME credits monthly. This CME activity fulfills the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) essentials. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine is accredited by the 338
Continuing medical education program
ACCME to sponsor continuing medical education to physicians. In the June and December issues a separate CME section will be published where the reader will find the learning objectives and the multiple choice questions for each of the designated articles. Program participants should answer the questions and return the answers with the registration fee. The program is provided at a cost of$3.00 (U.S. dollars) per credit hour or $36.00 for each six month's period ofparticipation. The participant should retain a copy of the examination. A passing grade must be achieved. Documentation of satisfactory completion, the correct answers and a course evaluation form will be mailed every six months. For additional information contact the CME Credit Office at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 1209 Montgomery Highway, Birmingham, Alabama 35216 (Telephone: 205-978-5000; FAX: 205978-5005; E-mail:
[email protected]). Fertility and Sterility®