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Critics Say National Fertility Program Excludes Scientific Societies, Specialists

From BioBioChile · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Experts criticize Chile's National Fertility Program for excluding scientific societies and specialists.
  • The president of the Chilean Society of Obstetrics expressed concern that the specialized fertility community was not included in the plan's development.
  • There is a call for the specialized community to be integrated into the national program to ensure its effectiveness.

Chile's newly launched National Fertility Program is facing criticism for allegedly excluding key scientific societies and specialists in the field. Dr. Anรญbal Scarella, president of the Chilean Society of Obstetrics and director of the University of Valparaรญso's Reproduction Clinic, voiced concerns that the specialized fertility community has not been incorporated into the program's planning.

Scarella, speaking to Radio Bรญo Bรญo, stated that the expectation is for the specialized community to be involved. "We don't want to be sitting there in..." he began, indicating a desire for active participation rather than passive observation. The exclusion raises questions about the program's comprehensive approach and its reliance on expert input.

The criticism suggests that without the direct involvement of professionals who work daily in fertility treatments and research, the program might not fully address the complexities of the issue or incorporate the latest advancements. The call is for greater collaboration to ensure the program's success and relevance.

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Originally published by BioBioChile in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.