The Embryo Report
Behind every IVF cycle is an embryology lab, and a workforce under growing pressure. In this episode, we explore the embryologist crisis shaping modern IVF with Debbie Venier and Dr. Eva Schenkman, founders of the two largest embryology training centers in the United States. Together, they have trained hundreds of embryologists and have a front-row seat to how the field is changing. We discuss: * How long it truly takes to become a competent embryologist * Why training today is more complex than it was 20–30 years ago * The generational divide inside IVF labs * The coming retirement wave and loss of institutional knowledge * Burnout, detachment, and feeling unseen in the lab * Corporate pressures and productivity demands * AI and automation in embryology: helpful tools or misplaced promises? * What patients should understand about the lab behind their IVF cycle * Honest career advice for those considering embryology today This conversation is for patients, clinicians, and embryologists alike: anyone who wants a clearer picture of what happens behind the scenes of IVF, and why the future of embryology directly impacts outcomes.
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