Jay S. Nemiro, M.D. Jay S. Nemiro, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Medical Director, Arizona Center for Fertility Studies Adjunct Professor Department of Zoology Arizona State University Phoenix, AZ Clinical Assistant Professor Midwestern University Phoenix, AZ RESIDENCE: CHILDREN: 8997 E. Desert Cove Ave., 2nd Floor Aria, Judd, Ashley, and Chad HIGH SCHOOL: Lower Merion Senior High School, 1964-1968 COLLEGE: Temple University, 1968-1972 B.A. Psychology / Science Graduated Cum Laude MEDICAL SCHOOL: George Washington University Hospital, 1972-1976 INTERNSHIP: George Washington University, 1976-1977 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology RESIDENCY: George Washington University, 1977-1980 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
FELLOWSHIP: MEMBERSHIP/BOARDS: Georgetown University Hospital, 1980-1981 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Active Fellow Kane-King Obstetrical Honor Society of George Washington University Diplomate National Board of Medical Examiners Fellow American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Active Member American Society of Reproductive Medicine Active Member Pacific Coast Reproductive Society Member American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Member International Society of Reproductive Medicine Diplomate American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Member SART (Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology) Active Member Psychological Group of American Society of Reproductive Medicine Member Advisory Board of Multiple Joys
Member Scientific Board of The Triplet Connection Guest Speaker Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 1999 present Guest Speaker Midwestern University, Glendale Campus 2000 present MEDICAL SOCIETIES: District of Columbia Medical Society, 1979-1981 Maricopa County Medical Society Arizona Medical Association American Medical Association Phoenix Obstetrical and Gynecology Society AWARDS: Kane-King Obstetrical Honor Society of George Washington University Medical Center 1979 Physicians Recognition Award of the A.M.A. 1981, 1985 Teacher of the Year St. Joseph s Hospital 1983, 1985 Teacher of the Year Good Samaritan Medical Center 1983, 1984, 1995 Special Recognition Award for Teaching Good Samaritan Medical Center 1988
Leading Infertility Specialist in Metropolitan Phoenix Phoenix Magazine Top Doc Award 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists / REI 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Best of Scottsdale - Fertility Specialists US Commerce Association 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 CERTIFICATIONS: Top Endocrinologist in Scottsdale, Arizona by the International Association of HealthCare Professionals (IAHCP) 2015, 2016 Certified Instructor in Emergency Medicine Certified in Colposcopy, 1977 Certification in Microsurgery and Advanced Microsurgical Techniques, 1980 Certification in Advanced CO2 Laser for Gynecologic use, 1983 Certification, American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Arizona License, #12781, 1981 Clinical Instructor Georgetown University Hospital 1980-1981
Clinical Faculty Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology St. Joseph s Medical Center 1982-1986 Clinical Faculty Good Samaritan Medical Center 1981-1994 Chief Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center 1987-1994 Medical Director Institute of Reproductive Studies Scottsdale Healthcare Shea 1994-2007 Adjunct Professor Dept. of Zoology Arizona State University 1995 present LICENSES: Clinical Assistant Professor Midwestern University Phoenix, AZ 1998 - present Washington, D.C. 1978 Maryland, 1979 Virginia, 1979 California, 1980 Arizona, 1981
PUBLICATIONS: Aneuploid Human Embryos Genetically Normalize During Early Development. Paul Robert Brezina - first author, William Kerns - corresponding author, Andrew Barker (Arizona Center for Fertility Studies) coauthor. Manuscript Number: 1217450. Submitted to SCIENCE. December 2011 Genetic Normalization of Differentiating Aneuploid Human Embryos. Paul Brezina, Andrew Barker (Arizona Center for Fertility Studies), Andrew Benner, Ric Ross, Khanh- Ha Nguyen, Raymond Anchan, Kevin Richter, Garry Cutting and William Kerns. NATURE PROCEEDINGS: hdl:10101/npre.2011.6045.1 : Posted 21 June 2011 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Microarray Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS): A Comparison Between Abnormal Day-3 Blastomeres and Corresponding Inner Cell Mass and Trophectoderm Cells. K Nguyen, R Ross, A Benner, Y Zhao, P Brezina, A Barker, WG Kearns. Multiple center study involving National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD., Shady Grove Center for Preimplantation Genetics, Rockville, MD., The John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dept. of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Baltimore, MD., Arizona Center for Fertility Studies, Scottsdale, AZ. Presented at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), Denver, Colorado. October 2010. When it doesn't happen naturally: Infertility and couples perception of their sexuality and their relationship.
Danielle Jackson, F. Scott Christopher, Jay S. Nemiro. Presented at International Association of Relationship Research on July 26th, 2010 at Herzliya, Israel. Dysmenorrhea. Nemiro, J.S. and Stillman, R.J. Conn s Current Therapy, 1981 Congenital Tubal Isolation. Falk, R.J., Nemiro, J.S. and Rifka, S.M. AJOG. Vol.140 No. 7. Pages 837-839. Low Tubal Transfer: An Alternative to In-Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, April 6-9 (Abstract). Improved Success with Tubal Transfer (TT) of Human Oocytes and Spermatozoa. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986. Annual Meeting, The American Fertility Society, September 27- October 2 (Abstract). An Alternate to IVF-ET: The Successful Transfer of Human Oocytes and Spermatozoa to the Distal Oviduct. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986. Fertility and Sterility. 46:644-652. Correlation of Estrogen Levels with Oocytes Aspirated and with Pregnancy in a Program of Clinical Tubal Transfer. McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1987.
Fertility and Sterility. 49:98-106. Tubal Transfer of Oocytes and Sperm as a Success Treatment for Infertility. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1987. Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. April 27-30 (Oral). Influence of Follicular Number, Number of Oocytes Aspirated and Quality of Aspirated Oocytes on Successful Treatment of Infertility by Tubal Transfer. McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1987. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, April (Oral). Pregnancy with Tubal Transfer as Influenced by Method of Ovarian Stimulation. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1988. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting, April (Oral). Initial Success with Establishment of Pregnancy by Tubal Transfer (GIFT). McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1988. Infertility 11:233-243, 1988. Method of Ovarian Stimulation Influences the Success of Gamete Tubal Transfer (GIFT). McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1989. Improved Success with Tubal Transfer of Human Oocytes and Spermatozoa. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1986. Samaritan Medicine. Vol. 4, Issue 4, Issue 3 Summer, 1986.
Perinatal Outcome of 310 Consecutive Pregnancies Achieved by Tubal Transfer. Jackson, D.N., Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1992. Perinatal Outcome in 310 Consecutive Pregnancies Achieved by Tubal Transfer. Jackson, D.N., Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1992. Presented at the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) Annual Meeting. April, 1992 (poster). Method of Ovarian Stimulation Influences of Success of Gamete Tubal Transfer (GIFT). McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1990. Elevated Estrogen Influences Incidences of Oocyte Atresia, Pregnancy and Pregnancy Loss with GIGT. McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1990. Pacific Coast Fertility Society Annual Meeting. April 1990 (Oral). Current Success, Future Dreams. Nemiro, J.S. 1990. Conceive Magazine. Reproductive Magazine. Pgs. 17-19. Tubal Disease as an Indication for Tubal Transfer. Nemiro, J.S. and McGaughey, R.W. 1992. ACOG 41st Annual Meeting. May, 1993 (Poster). Multiple Pregnancy with Gamete Intrafallopian Tube Transfer (GIFT): Influence of Oocyte Quality and Number of Oocytes Transferred. McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 1993. Submitted, ACOG
District VIII/IX Meeting, Oct. 1993. Benign Gynecological Condition Associated with CA 125 Level Greater Than 1,000 U/mL: A Case Report. Kammarer - Doak D.N., Magrina, J.S., Nemiro, J.S., Lidner, T.K. 1994. Journal of Reproductive Medicine. June 1994. Stability of the Meiotic Spindle Following Rapid Cryopreservation and Thawing of Syrian Hamster Eggs. McGaughey, R.W. and Nemiro, J.S. 2001. American Society of Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting. Poster. Fertility and Sterility. Vol. 76, No. 3, Suppl. 1, September 2001.