Dr. Kashanian's comments on subspecialization in male infertility

With growing understanding of male infertility and its potential effects on the wellbeing of both patient and offspring, it is becoming more important to have subspecialty training in the evaluation and treatment of male infertility.  Luckily, according to data we recently published in Fertility and Sterility, there is an increased trend in urologists obtaining fellowship training in male infertility, and thus surgical volume is beginning to shift from general urologists to subspecialized... Read More

Dr. Kashanian responds to the trend in declining sperm

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Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis. Hagai Levine, Niels Jørgensen, Anderson Martino-Andrade, Jaime Mendiola, Dan Weksler-Derri, Irina Mindlis, Rachel Pinotti, Shanna H. Swan.  Human Reproduction Update, https://doi.org/10.1093/humupd/dmx022.  Published: 25 July 2017 Semen parameters have long been touted as a barometer for overall men’s health.  The recent meta-analysis published by Levine et al in Human Reproduction Update chronicling a... Read More

Save your Sperm: 8 Tips to Keep your Swimmers Strong

The Men's Journal talks to Dr. Marc Goldstein about male factor infertility.

WCM wins accolades at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Meeting

WCM faculty, residents and fellows traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 15-19 to present their innovative research to thousands of their peers at the annual conference of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). In recognition of the excellence of their work, they were awarded much sought-after opportunities for oral and poster presentations and brought home several prizes.

Dr. Goldstein wins the 2016 SRS Distinguished Surgeon Award

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Dr. Marc Goldstein, the director of the Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery, has been awarded the 2016 Distinguished Surgeon Award from the Society of Reproductive Surgeons.The award recognizes Dr. Goldstein’s academic, clinical and research achievements in reproductive medicine, as well as his contributions to the field, according to the professional organization, which is part of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. The SRS executive... Read More

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