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Questions? Join our virtual information session to learn more about the Reproductive Clinical Science - Embryology & Andrology master's program, and meet the program director, faculty, and staff. We are offering two informational sessions this Fall where you can ask questions about the program, application process, and more.
Our two-year, online and face-to-face program develops the embryologists of tomorrow. From novices to working professionals, students can rapidly advance their careers through our program.
Our graduates can use their clinical knowledge of in vitro fertilization to aid in the creation of families.
You will work with leaders in the field, learning evidence-based practices to make clinical choices backed by research.
On campus, practice PGS embryo biopsy, ICSI insemination and semen analysis on state-of-the-art equipment.
Your IVF clinical lab certification and internships will set you apart from the competition for jobs across the country.
Did you know we also offer a Ph.D. program in Reproductive Clinical Science - Embryology & Andrology?
In 1981, the first baby conceived via in vitro fertilization was born thanks to the pioneering efforts of the Howard and Georgeanna Jones Institute. The Jones Institute became an international leader in clinical and scientific research and trained many prominent physicians and scientists. In 2021, the Jones Institute transitioned all patient care to its affiliated partner Shady Grove Fertility (SGF), a premier fertility center and home to 85,000 babies born. SGF Jones Institute operates on the campus in Norfolk, Va.
SGF Jones Institute's pioneering research has led to a series of firsts, including:
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) keep graduates up-to-date about the changing field of RCS.