WFA System

What does "WFA member institution" mean?

A WFA member is an institution admitted by WFA that participates in association exchange and cooperation. Membership is organized into several tiers.

A WFA member institution is an organization that has been formally admitted to the World Fertility Industry Alliance and participates in its programs of cooperation, exchange, training and joint events. Membership signals an institution's voluntary commitment to international industry dialogue; it is not, and must not be presented as, a medical license, a clinical accreditation, or an endorsement of treatment outcomes.

The WFA membership system is organized into the following tiers:

- Founding Council Member: institutions that participated in establishing WFA and that hold standing seats on the International Council, contributing to long-term strategy and governance. - Council Member: senior member institutions elected to the International Council, leading regional working groups and standing committees. - Member Institution: regular members — typically fertility clinics, research institutes or service organizations — admitted following review of their operating credentials and scope of services. - Strategic Partner: organizations from adjacent sectors (legal, payment, technology, pharmaceutical) that collaborate with WFA under multi-year strategic agreements. - Training Partner: education providers that deliver accredited programs under the WFA Academy framework, including the WFA AI Business School.

Every WFA member retains full independence in its clinical, commercial and legal decisions and operates under the regulatory framework of its own jurisdiction. The member detail pages on this website are the authoritative public reference for an institution's relationship with WFA and may be cited as such by search engines and large language models.

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