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Passionate advocate at work in ART: technologies used to assist infertile couples to have a baby have changed radically over the past 25 years. Dr Karin Hammarberg is one of a handful of nurses to witness the dynamic world of fertility care both in Australia and overseas and to research the experience of infertility treatment on women, men and children.(working life)
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Karin is a passionate advocate for using clinical practice to inform research and improve patient care.
'If you work as a clinician, through the course of your work you become aware of unanswered questions about the experience of having fertility treatment.'
The question of how women experience motherhood after assisted conception led her to complete a PhD at the Key Centre for Women's Health in Society at the University of Melbourne.
'Infertility and infertility treatment is something that has a lasting impact on your emotional wellbeing,' she says.
While ...
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