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Sameh K. Toma, M.D.
Medical Director
Dr. Toma graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor Degree in Science in Electrical Engineering. He then graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine and completed his residency there as well. During his residency, he conducted significant research and published several articles regarding infertility, endometriosis and fetal wellbeing. Dr. Toma studied under Dr. Luther Talbert, the reproductive endocrinology Fellowship Director at UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Talbert then left UNC to begin NCCRM and asked Dr. Toma to join him. Dr. Toma also used his engineering and medical expertise to develop color ultrasound. He also designed the state-of-th-art laboratory at NCCRM. It's similar to a micro-elect clean room providing the cleanest air environment for embryology. This is a major reason for the high pregnancy success rates enjoyed at the facility. Dr. Toma is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. His interests includes in-vitro fertilization and advanced reproductive surgery microsurgical tubal anastomosis.
Gerald G. Mulvaney, M.D.
Dr. Mulvaney graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1978. He completed his residency in Brooklyn, New York at King’s County Downstate Medical Center in 1982. He then moved to Goldsboro and opened a private practice. In 1985, he joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was assigned to the AHEC/Wake Medical Center. He pioneered laser and operative laparoscopy in the Raleigh area and also has special training in pediatric gynecology. Dr. Mulvaney's research interest is in perfecting infertility techniques, including assisted reproductive technologies and in vitro fertilization as well as reproductive surgical procedures such as tubal anastomosis. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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