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Outstanding success for Instituto Bernabeu’s international congress in Venice

April, 13th 2026

Outstanding success for Instituto Bernabeu’s international congress in Venice

The scientific meeting, held on April 10, brought together leading European specialists to address the individualization of treatment in infertile patients.

Last Friday, Instituto Bernabeu’s clinic in Venice became the hub of discussion for cutting-edge reproductive medicine. The international congress “Clinical pathway of the infertile patient: individualizing decisions from initial assessment to pregnancy after ART” concluded with an outstanding outcome, reaching full capacity and establishing itself as a benchmark forum for scientific updates.

A day of high scientific intensity

The event began at 8:30 a.m. with the institutional welcome by Dr. Andrea Bernabeu, Medical Director of Instituto Bernabeu, who highlighted the importance of adapting each step of the reproductive process to the specific needs of every woman.

Throughout the day, a panel of internationally renowned experts presented the latest advances in key areas of fertility. Among the speakers were Drs. Annalisa Racca, Giulia Bertapelle, Belén Moliner and Belén Lledó, together with specialists such as Drs. Antonio Quartucci, Enrico Papaleo and Salvatore Basciano, among many other contributors who brought a multidisciplinary perspective to the meeting.

Key topics and professional debate

Academic rigor was the defining feature of the various roundtable sessions, where topics such as the following were analyzed in depth:

  • Diagnosis and infertility: New protocols for initial evaluation and the management of implantation failure.
  • Genetics and reproductive health: The decisive role of genetics in clinical decision-making.
  • Complex pathologies: A comprehensive approach to endometriosis and fertility preservation strategies.
  • Laboratory optimization: Advanced embryology techniques to improve outcomes in assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

A benchmark outcome

With a program accredited with 6 CME credits and strictly aimed at healthcare professionals (gynecologists, embryologists and geneticists), the congress successfully achieved its objective of establishing guidelines and protocols based on the most recent evidence.

The high level of participation and the quality of the clinical discussions underscore Instituto Bernabeu’s leadership in international medical education and its unwavering commitment to excellence in reproductive healthcare.


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