ART Nurses as the Patient’s Partner in Care: Targeting Depression, Stress, and Other Barriers (sponsored)

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The increasing popularity of assisted reproductive therapy (ART), including in vitro fertilization (IVF), has been accompanied by a growing need for specialized nurses to serve as part of a multidisciplinary team that also includes infertility physicians, obstetricians, lawyers, mental health professionals (eg, psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors), and general support staff.

 

ART Nurses as the Patient’s Partner in Care: Targeting Depression, Stress, and Other Barriers



The increasing popularity of assisted reproductive therapy (ART), including in vitro fertilization (IVF), has been accompanied by a growing need for specialized nurses to serve as part of a multidisciplinary team that also includes infertility physicians, obstetricians, lawyers, mental health professionals (eg, psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors), and general support staff.

 

 

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