[Event Announcement] 23rd JISART Symposium Scheduled for Sunday, June 14th. Theme: "Reproductive Medicine in an Era of Declining Birthrate and Dramatic Change"
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- [Event Announcement] 23rd JISART Symposium Scheduled for Sunday, June 14th. Theme: "Reproductive Medicine in an Era of Declining Birthrate and Dramatic Change"
- The Japan Society for the Standardization of Assisted Reproductive Technology (JISART) will hold its 23rd Symposium on June 14, 2026. With the theme "Reproductive Medicine in an Era of Declining Birthrate and Dramatic Change," the event aims to provide high-quality reproductive medical care and foster sustainable workplaces through organizational management, egg freezing, and legal perspectives.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 10, 2026
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The Japan Society for the Standardization of Assisted Reproductive Technology (JISART) will hold its 23rd Symposium on June 14, 2026. With the theme "Reproductive Medicine in an Era of Declining Birthrate and Dramatic Change," the event aims to provide high-quality reproductive medical care and foster sustainable workplaces through organizational management, egg freezing, and legal perspectives.
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- June 10, 2026
The Japan Society for the Standardization of Assisted Reproductive Technology (JISART) will hold its 23rd Symposium on June 14, 2026. With the theme "Reproductive Medicine in an Era of Declining Birthrate and Dramatic Change," the event aims to provide high-quality reproductive medical care and foster sustainable workplaces through organizational management, egg freezing, and legal perspectives.
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Background and Objectives of the Symposium
Currently, the number of reproductive medicine and infertility treatment clinics is increasing, and competition is intensifying further. Moreover, new entrants from outside the medical field are continuously emerging, and JISART member facilities are facing multifaceted challenges such as management, human resource acquisition, and organizational operations, in addition to daily clinical practice. High-quality reproductive medical care is not solely the result of the efforts of individual doctors, embryologists, nurses, and medical administrative staff. It is only by establishing a "system" that shares philosophy, fosters personnel, collaborates, and can be sustained that it becomes possible to consistently provide high-quality reproductive medical care to patients.
Through this symposium, we aim to provide an opportunity for participating staff to reconfirm the "social significance" beyond their daily work by re-examining how our work contributes to the future of society and how to build a proud organization, from perspectives different from those of medical professionals.
Program Details
This symposium's program is structured around three approaches: "Organizational Management" for clinics to survive in this turbulent era, "Egg Freezing" which is gaining increasing interest, and "Law," which is indispensable for risk management in the field.
Special Lecture 1: "The Significance of a Profession and How to Build an Organization"
Chair: Keiichi Takahashi (Director, Takahashi Women's Clinic)
Speaker: Shuhei Harada (Branch Manager, South Kanto Branch, Achievement Corporation)
Content: We will learn about systems for building organizations where staff can work with a sense of purpose and pride, by inviting experts in organizational management and human resource development.
Special Lecture 2: "The Current Status of Social Egg Freezing"
Chair: Reona Matsumoto (Representative Director, Matsumoto Ladies IVF Clinic)
Speaker: Yukiko Katagiri (Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toho University Omori Medical Center)
Content: We will explain the latest trends and future challenges of "Social Egg Freezing," which is attracting growing social interest due to social backgrounds, from an expert perspective.
Special Lecture 3: "Preventing Disputes Over Frozen Embryos Through 'Procedures' - Designing 'Conditional Branches' for Storage, Renewal, and Disposal in Consent Forms"
Chair: Motoo Nabeta (Director, Tsubaki Women's Clinic)
Speaker: Naoki Minunuma (Lawyer, Tokyo Kagurazaka Law Office)
Content: A legal expert will propose practical and procedural risk management methods using consent forms to prevent troubles and disputes related to frozen embryos in the field of reproductive medicine.
23rd JISART Symposium Overview
Date & Time: Sunday, June 14, 2026, 9:00 AM - 3:40 PM
Venue: Vision Center Shinagawa, 3rd Floor (2-7-4, Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0074, Keikyu Dai 7 Bldg. 3F)
About JISART
The only quality management network for assisted reproductive technology in Japan
Name: Japan Society for the Standardization of Assisted Reproductive Technology (JISART)
Established: March 2003
Representative: Masayuki Kinutani, Representative Director
Headquarters: MF Sakurabashi Bldg. 5F, 2-6-23 Sonezakishinchi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Prefecture
Business Activities: Creation and operation of standards and guidelines for assisted reproductive technology, and academic research activities.
Website: https://jisart.jp/
Contact Information for this Press Release
JISART Secretariat
2-6-23 Sonezakishinchi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 530-0002
Tel: 06-6131-9741 / FAX: 06-6131-9742
E-mail: mail@jisart.jp
FAQ
What themes will be covered at the JISART Symposium?
The symposium will address reproductive medicine in an era of declining birthrates and dramatic change, discussing medical quality and sustainable workplace development from the perspectives of organizational management, egg freezing, and law.
What challenges do reproductive medicine clinics face?
Clinics face intensifying competition due to an increase in their numbers, new entrants from outside the medical field, and multifaceted challenges including management, human resource acquisition, and organizational operations.
How will the symposium contribute to high-quality reproductive medical care?
It will provide practical programs for consistently delivering high-quality reproductive medical care to patients through shared philosophy, personnel development, collaboration, and the creation of sustainable "systems."
Tell me about the special lectures.
Special lectures include "The Significance of a Profession and How to Build an Organization" by experts in organizational management and HR development, "The Current Status of Social Egg Freezing" explaining the latest trends, and a lecture on "Procedures" to prevent frozen embryo disputes.
What kind of organization is JISART?
JISART (Japan Society for the Standardization of Assisted Reproductive Technology) is Japan's only quality management network for assisted reproductive technology, involved in setting standards and conducting research.