Events
How is endometriosis accurately diagnosed?
A correct diagnosis completely changes the journey of a patient with endometriosis — and this principle was at the core of today’s presentations. During the conference dedicated to patients, we addressed essential topics for understanding and managing this complex condition: the importance of early and accurate diagnosis; the role of imaging in assessing the extent of the disease; the principles of conservative surgery.
the need for personalized management.
A defining milestone in surgical excellence: Surgical Review Corporation Certification
I am honored to share with you a recognition that marks the maturity of a professional journey dedicated to innovation: obtaining the title of Master Surgeon in Robotic Surgery, awarded by the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC). This international distinction is not merely a title, but the validation of a long-standing commitment to minimally invasive gynecologic surgery.
Extrapelvic Endometriosis
Endometriosis is not always confined to the pelvis. Sometimes, the real challenges arise when the disease moves beyond the traditional boundaries of diagnosis and treatment. This was the core message of my presentation, "Extrapelvic Endometriosis," delivered at the 27th National Congress of Infertility and Reproductive Health with International Participation in Kazanlak, Bulgaria, during the session dedicated to endoscopic surgery in reproductive gynecology.
International HPV Awareness Day
Behind every cervical cancer statistic, there is a woman, a family, and a story. The vital news is that this disease is largely preventable. Today, on HPV Awareness Day, I presented the paper "From Health Policies to Action in Screening," a topic that underscores an essential truth: Health policies only hold value when they are transformed into real actions for patients.
Endometriosis Under Control – Through Accurate Information and Genuine Patient Care
This weekend in Chișinău, we are kicking off March — Endometriosis Awareness Month — with a special meeting dedicated to patients. For me, every event of this kind is more than just a medical presentation. It is about dialogue, easing fears, providing answers based on experience and scientific evidence, and, above all, offering genuine care for women living with this pathology.
Advisory Board – Endometriosis
A correct diagnosis leads to correct therapeutic management. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of organizing and moderating the Endometriosis Advisory Board—an applied dialogue among specialists, centered on clinical realities and the challenges of daily practice. Our discussions focused on:

