Clinical Embryologist
Last updated on 03 Nov 2025
Overview
Clinical Embryologists specialize in assisted reproductive technologies, performing embryo manipulation, and ensuring quality in vitro fertilization procedures, contributing to successful fertility treatments and family-building.

Job Description
- Collection and processing of semen samples
- Semen analysis test
- Retrieving eggs and performing tests on egg
- Performing in vitro fertilization (IVF) tests
- Embryo development process
- Maintaining clinical records

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