John F. Kerin
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Professor John F. Kerin MBBS, MD, FRANZCOG (1), CREI (2) (died 25 January 2006) was a medical doctor of reproductive medicine who died as a result of an accident on his hobby farm at Eden Valley, South Australia on 25 January 2006.
Professor John Kerin was, at the time of his death, the Medical Director of Flinders Reproductive Medicine from June 2004. Kerin had previously spent 16 years directing IVF units with the University of Adelaide (1979-1986), UCLA School of Medicine and Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre (1986-1991) and Fresenius Medical Care (1992-1995). He was a recognized innovator in biomedical technology. For 7 years he was a principal investigator for conducting international multi-centre Food and Drug Administration regulated clinical trials for assessing the safety and efficacy of reproducive technology.
While at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in Adelaide, South Australia, his team produced South Australia's first IVF twins.
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- Flinders Reproductive Medicine
- (1) Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynocologists (RANZCOG) / Fellowship of the RANZCOG
- (2) Certificate in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI)