ARIZONA CENTER FOR FERTILITY STUDIES

The Medical Team
Jay S. Nemiro, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
 

Medical Director, Arizona Center For Fertility Studies
8997 East Desert Cove Avenue, 2nd Floor
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
480-860-4792

Medical Director, Reproductive Medicine at
Scottsdale Healthcare at Shea
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

Adjunct Professor
Department of Zoology
Arizona State University
Phoenix, Arizona

Affiliate Assistant Professor
Midwestern University
Phoenix, Arizona

College:
Temple University, 1968-1972
B.A. Psychology / Science minor
Graduated Cum Laude

Medical School:
George Washington University School of Medicine, 1972-1976

Internship:
George Washington University Hospital, 1976-1977
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Residency:
George Washington University Hospital, 1977-1980
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Fellowship:
Georgetown University Hospital, 1980-1981
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Memberships/Boards:
Active Fellow, Kane-King Obstetrical Society of
George Washington Medical School
Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
Fellow, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Active Member, American Fertility Society
Member, American Association of Gynecologist Laparoscopists
Member, International Foundation of Preventive Medicine
Active Member, Pacific Coast Fertility Society
Member, International Society of Reproductive Medicine
Diplomate, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Member, SART (Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology)
Active Member, Psychological Group of American Fertility Society
Member, Advisory Board of Multiple Joys
Member, Scientific Board of The Triplet Connection

Medical Societies:
District of Columbia Medical Society, 1979-1981
Maricopa County Medical Society
Arizona Medical Association
American Medical Society
Phoenix Obstetrical and Gynecology Society
Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology

Awards:
Kane-King Obstetrical Honor Society of G.W.U.
Physicians Recognition Award of the A.M.A., 1981, 1985
Teacher of the Year - Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Saint Joseph's hospital, 1983, 1985
Teacher of the Year - Department of obstetrics and
Gynecology, Good Samaritan Medical Center, 1983, 1984, 1995
Special Recognition Award for Teaching, Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Good Samaritan Medical Center, 1988
Leading Infertility Specialist in Metropolitan Phoenix, Phoenix Magazine, 1995,1999

Certifications:
Certified Instructor of Emergency Medicine
Certification in Colposcopy, 1977
Certification in Microsurgery and
Advanced Microsurgical Techniques,
1980Certification in Advanced CO2 Laser for Gynecologic Use, 1983
Certification, American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Arizona License, #12781, 1981

Academic Appointments:
Clinical Instructor - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Georgetown University Hospital, 1980-1981
Clinical Faculty - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Saint Joseph's Medical Center, 1982-1986
Clinical Faculty - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Good Samaritan Medical Center, 1981-present
Chief, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, 1987-1994
Medical Director, Institute of Reproductive Studies,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Scottsdale Healthcare at Shea, 1994-present
Adjunct Professor - Department of Zoology
Arizona State University, 1995-present

Licenses:
Washington, D.C., 1978
Maryland, 1979
Virginia, 1979
California, 1980
Arizona, 1981

Publications:
Nemiro, J.S. and Stillman, R.J. Dysmenorrhea.
Conn's Current Therapy, 1981

Falk, R.J., Nemiro, J.S. and Rifka, S.M.
Congenital Tubal Isolation. AJOG, Vol. 140, No. 7, pages 837-839

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W.
1986, Low Tubal Transfer: An Alternative to In-Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, April 6-9 (Abstract)

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986 Improved Success with Tubal Transfer (TT) of Human Oocytes and Spermatozoa. Annual Meeting of the American Fertility Society, September 27 - October 2 (Abstract)

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986. An Alternative
to IVF-ET: The Succesful Transfer of Human Oocytes and
Spermatozoa to the Distal Oviduct.Fertil. Steril. 46:644-652.

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1987. Correlation of Estrogen Levels with Oocytes Aspirated and with Pregnancy in a Program of Clinical Tubal Transfer. Fertil. Steril. 48:98-106.

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1987. Tubal Transfer of Oocytes and Sperm as a Successful Treatment for Infertility. Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. April 27-30 (Oral).

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1987. Influence of Follicle Number, Number of Oocytes Aspirated and Quality of Aspirated Oocytes on Successful Treatment of Infertility by Tubal Transfer. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, April (Oral)

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1988. Pregnancy with Tubl Transfer as Influenced by Method of Ovarian Stimulation. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting, April (Oral)

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1988. Initial Success with Establishment of Pregnancy by Tubal Transfer (GIFT). Infertility. 11:233-243, 1988.

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1989. Method of Ovarian Stimulation Influences the Success of Gamete Tubal Transfer (GIFT). Manuscript in preparation.

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986. Improved Success with Tubal Transfer of human Oocytes and Spermatozoa. Samaritan Medicine, Vol. 4, Issue 3, Summer, 1986.

Jackson, D.N., Nemiro, J.S., and McGaughey, R.W. 1992. Perinatal Outcome of 310 Consecutive Pregnancies Achieved by Tubal Transfer. Submitted for publication.

Jackson, D.N., Nemiro, J.S., and McGaughey, R.W. 1992. Perinatal Outcome of 310 Consecutive Pregnancies Achieved by Tubal Transfer. Presented at the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) Annual Meeting. April, 1992 (Poster).

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1990. Method of Ovarian Stimulation Influences the Success of Gamete Tubal Transfer (GIFT). Submitted for publication.

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1990. Elevated Estrogen Influences Incidences of Oocyte Atresia, Pregnancy and Pregnancy Loss with GIFT. Pacific Coast Infertility Society Annual Meeting. April 1990 (Oral).

Nemiro, J.S. 1990. Conceive Magazine. Reproductive Technologies: Current Success, Future Dreams. Pgs. 17-19.

Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1992. Tubal Disease as an Indication for Tubal Transfer. ACOG 41st Annual Meeting. May, 1993. (Poster).

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1993. Multiple Pregnancy With Gamete Intrafallopian Tube Transfer (GIFT): Influence of Oocyte Quality and Number of Oocytes Transferred. Submitted, ACOG District VII/IX Meeting, Oct. 1993.

Kammerer-Doak, D.N.; Magrina, J.F.; Nemiro, J.S.; Lidner, T.K. 1994. Benign Gynecological Condition Associated with CA 125 Level Greater than 1,000 U/mL: A Case Report. Journal or Reproductive Medicine. June 1994.

McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S., 2001. Stability of the Meiotic Spindle Following Rapid Cryopreservation and Thawing of Syrian Hamster Eggs. American Society of Reprodictive Medicine Annual Meeting. Poster. Fertility and Sterility. Vol. 76, No. 3, Suppl. 1, September 2001.

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