
Professional Resources
CARE provides educational materials designed to support ethical, compliant, and culturally aware reproductive practices. Our resources help agencies, clinics, attorneys, and consultants stay informed about evolving standards and best practices across the fertility field.
Our professional resources include:



Articles and Insights
Ethics Knowledge Center
Our Knowledge Center features articles written by CARE contributors and advisors. These pieces explore real-world ethical questions, cultural considerations, and compliance challenges in reproductive medicine.
Popular topics include:
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How ASRM Guidelines Shape Ethical Surrogacy
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Cultural Inclusion in Third Party Reproduction
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Best Practices for Agency Compliance
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Supporting Ethical Decision Making Across Fertility Teams
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Understanding the Role of Ethics Organizations in Assisted Reproduction
Ethics
Educational Events and Opportunities
CARE is currently developing a series of educational events, including webinars, expert roundtables, and ethics discussions. These programs will focus on surrogacy ethics, cultural understanding, compliance updates, and best practices in third party reproduction.
Future offerings will include:
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Live webinars with legal and medical experts
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Roundtable conversations with international fertility professionals
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Q and A sessions on ethical challenges in assisted reproduction
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Collaborative workshops on communication and client support
Members will be notified as programs become available.
Collaborate With CARE
We welcome partnerships with agencies, clinics, attorneys, educators, and cultural organizations who share our commitment to ethical and inclusive reproductive practices. If you are interested in co-hosting a webinar, leading a discussion, or suggesting a topic for future events, CARE would be pleased to collaborate.
Have an idea for an event?
Share your proposal or topic suggestion with our team at info@care-ethics.org.
We value community insight, and your contribution helps shape meaningful programming for the reproductive field.

