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Keynote Speaker

Grace M. Janik

Grace M. Janik, MD FACOG
Assistant Clinical Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
Director, Reproductive Endocrinology and
Infertility and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital
Director of IVF, Reproductive Specialty Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dr. Janik graduated from The Medical College of Wisconsin in 1984 followed by residency training at St. Mary’s Hospital, Milwaukee and fellowship training in Reproductive Endocrinology at Michael Reese Hospital/University of Illinois. She is currently a clinical professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and Minimally Invasive Surgery at Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital, Director of IVF at the Reproductive Specialty Center, and Site Director of the OB/GYN Residency Program. She has served as the president of the Society of Reproductive Surgeons (SRS) at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL), and the Fellowship in Gynecologic Endoscopy through AAGL/SRS.

Guest Speaker

Rose Rahmani, MBChB FRCPC DABR
Radiologist (specialized in Womens Imaging)
Medical Director, RR Imaging, Toronto
AMPATH-UofT, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
University of Toronto

Local Faculty

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Toronto

  • John C. P. Kingdom, MD FRCSC FRCOG MRCP(UK) – Department Chair
  • Sari Kives, MD FRCSC
  • Jamie Kroft, MD MSc FRCSC – Course Director
  • Rose C. Kung, MD FRCSC MSc
  • Grace Liu, MD MSc FRCSC – Course Director
  • Taymaa May, MD MSc FRCSC
  • Mary Melchior, MD FRCSC
  • Ms Margaret Menegon, RN
  • Ally Murji, MD MPH FRCSC
  • Leslie Po, MD FRCSC
  • Abheha Satkunaratnam, MD FRCSC
  • Rory Windrim, MD – CPD Director
  • Herbert Wong, MD MSc FRCSC

Faculty Disclosure

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