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Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 31Issue 6p717Published online: October 26, 2015- Juan A Garcia-Velasco
Cited in Scopus: 3Professor Juan A Garcia-Velasco MD PhD completed his medical training at Complutense University in Madrid, Spain in 1990 and his residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at La Paz Hospital, Madrid, Spain in 1995. He then joined Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad (IVI) for a year in its early days (1996), followed immediately by a Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Yale University, USA, where he worked under the guidance of Professor Aydin Arici (1997–1998). There he became enthusiastic about the relevance of molecular biology to human reproduction, and did extensive research in the field of cell adhesion and endometriosis. - Letter
To pill or not to pill in GnRH-antagonist cycles: still an open debate
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 31Issue 3p445Published online: May 27, 2015- Juan A Garcia-Velasco
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Cited in Scopus: 1We read with interest the commentary by Griesinger and colleagues (Griesinger et al., 2015) concerning our recent mini-review in RBMOnline (Garcia-Velasco and Fatemi, 2015). Although we fully agree with the authors' last sentence (‘randomized studies should be performed to prove or disprove…’), we would like to clarify that apart from the well-known methodological explanations about pooling data in a meta-analysis, and even considering that it is the most convincing tool in evidence-based medicine, unless it is a solid study we cannot take it as the ultimate truth.