Family Source Consultants is a proud sponsor of the Clinical Advances in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Symposium in Orlando, FL on June 4, 2022.
EVENT OVERVIEW
Discover the most current evidence-based approaches for PCOS diagnosis, treatment and management. The Clinical Advances in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome meeting will cover PCOS past, present and future from preconception to postpartum and address some of the latest findings in PCOS genetics, treatments, and research. The PCOS meeting features leading experts on polycystic ovary syndrome and brings together clinicians, researchers and industry professionals for a day of sharing experiences, insights and the latest updates about the condition.
MEETING GOALS
The Clinical Advances in PCOS meeting will help improve competence in the field of PCOS and address identified education and practice gaps. The PCOS symposium will also help improve performance relating to quality of care for women with PCOS and patient outcomes.
Healthcare providers who see people with PCOS including reproductive endocrinologists, OB/GYNs, nurse practitioners and registered nurses in infertility, as well as investigators and industry professionals are encouraged to attend the Clinical Advances in PCOS meeting.
PRESENTATIONS WILL COVER
- PCOS: Past, Present and Future
- Genetics of PCOS
- Optimizing Preconception Health in PCOS Patients
- Infertility Management in PCOS
- PCOS and Its Effect on Pregnancy and the Peripartum Period
- Findings from the Apple Women’s Health Study
Staci Swiderski, CEO and owner of Family Source Consultants, has been a prominent leader in reproductive medicine for over two decades. Through her strategic vision and dedication, she has developed Family Source Consultants into a globally recognized agency specializing in comprehensive egg donation and gestational surrogacy services. Under Staci’s leadership, the agency has become a trusted partner for intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors worldwide, known for its rigorous standards, compassionate support, and commitment to excellence in third-party reproduction.
Her professional insight is uniquely informed by her own family-building experiences. As an intended parent, Staci welcomed her son via gestational surrogacy in 2005, and as a known egg donor, she assisted an infertile couple in expanding their family. These experiences lend a rare depth to her leadership and have fueled her ongoing dedication to ethical, empathetic, and professional support within the field of reproductive medicine.