The Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand is the peak body representing scientists, doctors, researchers, nurses, consumers and counsellors in reproductive medicine in Australia & New Zealand.
Vision & Objectives
- To provide clinical guidance and direction to improve the standard of reproductive medical practice in Australia including medical review and quality assurance activities.
- To determine, oversee and improve the standard of fertility service offered in Australia and New Zealand.
- To encourage research in reproductive health.
- To provide a basis for affiliation between all professional and consumer groups involved in the delivery and receipt of fertility treatment in Australia and New Zealand.
- To provide educational opportunities for FSANZ members to raise the standard of care.
- To assist the government and other interested parties in developing strategies relating to fertility in Australia and New Zealand.
- To create a forum for the discussion on the problems associated with infertility and fertility control.
- To facilitate an interdisciplinary approach to these problems.
- To establish rules for membership of the Society and to make and maintain a register of members of the Society.
Training & Events
Australia has an outstanding record in helping couples experiencing infertility. Thousands of women in Australia and around the world have conceived and given birth using pioneering in vitro fertilisation techniques developed and perfected in this country.
Each year FSANZ holds a Scientific Meeting attracting experts in reproductive health from around the world to present research and discuss new technologies and treatments.
In addition FSANZ continues to develop training programs to assist its members with their professional development.
