Steven David Spandorfer, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
"One clear reason for the outstanding success rates at
CRMI is that we are willing to spend the time with each patient
to individualize the specific course of treatment that will work
best. That is an important advantage for couples who come here."
Dr. Spandorfer earned his undergraduate degree from Emory University
in 1984 and his M.D. in 1988, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and
Alpha Omega Alpha respectively. He completed his Internship
at the Portsmouth Naval Academy in Virginia, and his Residency
in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania.
He joined CRMI for his Fellowship, which he completed in 1998.
He is Junior Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists and a member of the American Society of Reproductive
Medicine and the Endocrine Society.
Dr. Spandorfer is the Clinical Coordinator of the Autologous
Endometrial Coculture Program at CRMI. Over the past two years,
he has presented more than 35 abstracts at national and international
medical meetings on a range of research topics in reproductive
medicine and infertility. He has also authored many articles
on important topics in patient care and research for leading
medical publications. His current research interests include
autologous endometrial coculture, implantation, and uterine
and endometrial development. He is also a skilled laparoscopic
and hysteroscopic surgeon.