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Eric Daiter, MD
OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor
Endometriosis Zone

Eric Daiter, MD
The NJ Center for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine, LLC, New Jersey, USA
Medical Director
Patient offices
34-36 Progress Street, Suite B4, Edison, New Jersey USA
908-226-0250
802 West Park Avenue, Suite 212, Ocean, New Jersey USA
732-695-9660
Dr. Daiter’s Mission:
www.drericdaitermd.com
I listen very carefully to my patients so that I can
understand their goals and concerns. I also provide detailed information so
that patients can actively participate in developing an effective management
plan fitting their unique lifestyles.
If you are struggling with infertility or persistent pelvic pain, the last
thing you need is to be treated like a cog in an assembly line. The NJ
Center for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine offers all of the “wow”
techniques in the field, delivered preserving old-fashioned individualized
patient care. Respect, honesty, kindness and concern are always incorporated
into the care provided at our offices.
Clinical Interests
Infertility:
www.infertilitytutorials.com
Emphasis is on the identification and repair of problems
that result in reduced fertility. Egg maturation, sperm production, and the
presence of normal pelvic anatomy for fertilization and embryo implantation
are carefully examined. Ovulation induction with fertility medication,
artificial insemination, and pelvic repair with minimally invasive surgery
often result in pregnancy. In vitro fertilization, including ICSI or PGD
when necessary, are also available.
Pelvic Pain:
http://www.thenewjerseypelvicpaincenter.com
An organized efficient plan for diagnosis and treatment of
chronic pelvic pain requires a very careful history and physical
examination. There are several possible gynecological causes for persistent
pain, including endometriosis, pelvic adhesions and ovarian cysts.
When Dr. Daiter performs surgery to remove endometriosis (or
other abnormalities of the reproductive tract), advanced operative
laparoscopy with the ultrapulse CO2 laser is routinely used as this tool has
revolutionized our ability to remove these lesions much more thoroughly
while maintaining an outstanding level of safety.
Education
1980 University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
B.A. Communications
Dr. Eric Daiter graduated from the University of Pennsylvania,
where he was enrolled in both the University Scholar’s Program and the Benjamin
Franklin Scholar’s Program.
1982 Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Postbaccelaureate Premedical Program
1986 Temple University Medical School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
M.D.
1990 Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Completed Residency Program
1991 Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Developmental Biology
Research Fellow
1993 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Completed Clinical Fellowship
1994 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reproductive Biology
Research Fellow
Dr. Daiter joined a successful infertility practice in 1994
where he performed several hundred advanced operative laparoscopy and operative
hysteroscopy procedures using the most modern techniques. In 1997, Dr. Daiter
opened his own infertility practice, which has continued to provide cutting edge
technology for surgical pelvic repair and for In Vitro Fertilization.
Certification with the American Board of Obstetrics and
Gynecology
Board Certified: Obstetrics and Gynecology (1994)
Board Certified: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (1997)
Major Publications
Daiter E, Pampfer S, Yeung YG, Barad D, Stanley ET, Pollard
JW: Expression of colony stimulating factor-1 in the human uterus and
placenta. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 74 (4): 850-858, 1992
Daiter E, Pollard JW: Colony Stimulating Factor-1 (CSF-1) in pregnancy.
Reprod Med Rev 1:83-97, 1992
Pampfer S, Daiter E, Barad D, Pollard JW: Expression of colony stimulating
factor-1 receptor (c-fms proto-oncogene product) in the human uterus and
placenta. Biol Reprod 46: 48-57, 1992
Pollard JW, Pampfer S, Daiter E, Barad D, Arceci RJ: Colony stimulating
factor-1 in mouse and human uteroplacental unit. In: Schornberg D.W. (Ed),
Growth Factors in Reproduction, Plenum Press, New York, 1991, pp 219-229
Pollard JW, Pampfer S, Daiter E, Arceci RJ: Cytokines at the maternal fetal
interface: colony stimulating factor-1 as a paradigm for the maternal
regulation of pregnancy. In: Strauss JF and Lyttle CR (eds), Uterine and
Embryonic Factors in Early Pregnancy, Plenum Press, New York, 1991, pp.
107-117
Daiter E, Omigbodun A, Wang S, Walinsky D, Strauss III JF, Hoyer JR, and
Coutifaris C: Cell differentiation and endogenous cyclic Adenosine
3’,5’-Monophosphate regulate osteopontin expression in human trophoblasts.
Endocrinology 127: 1785-1790, 1996

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