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She is an assistant clinical professor at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, and the former director of the IVF program at the Emory Clinic. Previously, Dr. Kaplan was a member of the IVF committees at UCLA and Century City Hospitals in Los Angeles.
Dr. Kaplan is the Director of In Vitro Fertilization at Georgia Reproductive Specialists, and specializes in the initial diagnosis of infertility, egg donation, alternative approaches to the control of menopause and the holistic approach to infertility treatment.
She was a principal investigator for several studies of hormonal efficacy and has authored numerous articles in medical journals and textbook chapters. Dr. Kaplan speaks frequently at community and professional seminars about reproductive health issues focusing on infertility treatments and their side effects, IVF, ovulation induction, hormone therapies and their uses, and menopause. In Atlanta, she serves on the advisory board of the Georgia chapter of RESOLVE.
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