What Made You Interested in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI)? I entered college with an interest in journalism, but during my second year I began working in the medical school and changed my major to Zoology with a minor in Women’s Studies. This set me on the path toward human medicine with… Continue Reading
What Made You Interested in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI)? Different people choose a career in medicine for different reasons. I loved the science of it and wanted to help people in need. For me, it is a privilege to be working in a reproductive medicine practice that focuses on achieving… Continue Reading
What Made You Interested in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI)? From the moment I was introduced to the field of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, I became dedicated to both the science and the human side of care. The physiology of infertility and endocrine disorders drew me in, but i… Continue Reading
Dr. Hopeman joined the Center for Reproductive Medicine in 2017 after finishing her fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania where she was awarded an NIH T32 grant in Reproductive Epidemiology. This grant supported clinical research into how chemotherapy alters reproductive function, specifically ovarian… Continue Reading
Dr. Kapfhamer joined the Center for Reproductive Medicine in 2018. He has presented both locally and nationally on a number of topics including the evaluation and treatment of infertility, pediatric & adolescent gynecology, ovarian torsion, management of endometriosis, and chronic pelvic pain. His publica… Continue Reading
Dr. Carrell has been the IVF and Andrology Laboratory Director since 1995 and an Embryologist at CRM since its inception. Dr. Carrell has authored many research papers on IVF laboratory issues and genetic aspects of infertility. In addition to being widely published, Dr. Carrell currently serves as the Co-Edi… Continue Reading