Becoming A Fertility Specialist
What does the journey to become a fertility specialist look like?
Undergrad (4 yrs)
Medical school (4 yrs)
Step 1 and Step 2 Medical Board Exams
OBGYN residency (4 yrs)
OBGYN written board exam
OBGYN oral board exam
Infertility fellowship (3 yrs)
Infertility written board exam
Infertility oral board exam, after 2-3 years of practice
Yearly maintenance of certification
All the in-between you don't see
Get to know me.
I am all about family
My family and I are super close. I live next to my parents, talk to my two brothers everyday and work side by side with my dad. My down time and vacation is always spent with family.
I got married at 35 y/o
I met my husband volunteering after hurricane Irma. In 4 years together we have moved across the country, gotten married, had two fur babies and 2 human babies, traveled to 5 countries and created a life I had only dreamed of.
I love adventure
On our days off you'll find us exploring the mountains or the coa2st. In my 38 years, I have been to 4 continents and over 20 countries. I am so grateful things are starting to open back up so we can continue exploring this amazing world.
I'm passionate about what I do
I studied medical school in Argentina to be close to my family. I completed my OBGYN residency training at UCSF Fresno. I matched to my #1 choice for infertility fellowship at UCONN. I spent my last single years working with a fertility practice in Miami, Fl before moving to California with my now husband Brady. This work that I do, this family building journey I take with my patients, it is truly a passion.