MSERM’s collaboration with the International Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine and the College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (IFRM-COG) goes back almost 14 years in setting a syllabus for subspecialty training in reproductive medicine.

Now, in a move to enhance this collaboration further and validate individual skills and training in reproductive medicine, MSERM is introducing a subspecialty examination in which successful candidates will become International Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine(IFRM) and qualified to use the title MSERM-COG.

The examination aims to assess the knowledge and skills gained by candidates during their subspecialty training in reproductive medicine and provide formal recognition of them.

Disclaimer

While the certification by MSERM® is based on compliance with certain objective criteria at a given point in time, certification cannot – under any circumstance – be a guarantee for successful future treatments. MSERM®, its agents or any of its personnel shall not be liable, in any way, for (in)direct or consequential damages that might occur following the certification (such as – but not limited to – damage to third parties).

The MSERM examination consists of two parts:

Part 1 is a knowledge General Exam

Part 2 is an objective clinical examination in 2023

Candidates can only sit the Part 2 examination after they have passed Part 1.