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Embryologist

2023/10/25

Embryologist

Embryologists work with gametes (oocytes and sperm) and embryos as part of fertility treatments. Embryologists are highly skilled in using specialised equipment to assist with the fertilisation process. They also conduct fertility tests, are involved in the process of harvesting eggs and sperm, and conduct In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) procedures. They work very closely with doctors from the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department.

How to become an Embryologist?

To practise as an Embryologist, you will require a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Life Science, Biomedical Science, Reproductive Medicine, Microbiology or Clinical Embryology.

For more information on institutions offering professional training to become an Embryologist, visit the links below:

Interested to join us as an Embryologist?

Find out more about the Embryologists working in our institution and the work that they do by clicking on the link below:

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