EmbryoClinic and Dr. Elias Tsakos actively support medical innovation, aligned with patient benefit and in collaboration with ISLE Academy and St. Luke’s Clinic bring the practical skills in robotic surgery workshop R-SEGA in Thessaloniki. Register today!
Robotic Surgery constitutes the latest advancement of Medical Technology in the field of Gynaecological Surgery and by extension in the field of Fertility Surgery. Promoting this exciting technological advancement and training Surgeons on its applications are the primary objectives of the practical skills workshop R-SEGA.
The R-SEGA workshop, led by Dr. N. Plevris, is organized for the first time in Thessaloniki, with Dr. Elias Tsakos as a local coordinator and is oriented towards all Gynaecologists. Participants shall have the unique opportunity to:
- Observe live robotic surgeries with the use of the 4th Generation Da Vinci Surgical System.
- Participate lectures by internationally renowned Robotic Surgeons.
- Network with a plethora of professionals in the field of Robotic Surgery.
- Improve their practical skills via training courses and simulations.
EmbryoClinic proudly supports and co-hosts this remarkable training initiative, in collaboration with ISLE Academy and St. Luke’s Clinic, with the support of the First Department of Gynaecology of Metropolitan Hospital.
The R-SEGA workshop is oriented towards Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialists, trainees and young doctors with a special interest in robotic surgery. Benefit from this unique opportunity today and observe live surgeries by some of the best-qualified Console Surgeons in Greece, deepen your medical knowledge and improve your practical skills with simulation training by experienced trainers. The workshop offers 16 CME credits by the Panhellenic Medical Association. Do not miss out on the chance to join a growing scientific community today!
Only a few vacancies left!
Scientific programme
Official workshop website: www.rsega.gr
Education on the latest scientific evidence and future prospects of PRP application for ovarian function by Dr. Elias Tsakos!
Another year of successful scientific collaboration of EmbryoClinic and the European Fertility Society comes to a successful end. The last webinar of the series MyIVFanswers for 2024 was available live for specialists, patients and the public on the 24th of September, on the subject of Ovarian PRP. PRP, aka platelet-rich plasma, is a 100% natural product derived from peripheral blood processing and possesses regenerative and therapeutic properties.
Dr. Elias Tsakos, using simple and comprehensible terms, presented the PRP preparation process, the different administration routes and the latest scientific evidence regarding the efficacy of this intervention. In brief, he discussed the beneficial effect of PRP on the number of follicles, collected oocytes, mature oocyte rate and fertilization rate, giving hope to couples and women suffering from premature ovarian insufficiency. Additionally, he summarized ongoing experimental studies which may indicate a potential role of PRP, in combination with other treatments, in the regeneration of the ovaries and the formation of new oocytes, via activation of ovarian primordial stem cells.
You may find an archived, on demand version of this successful webinar in English.
More about the role of PRP in Assisted Reproduction.
Active participation of EmbryoClinic at the seminar of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society of Thessaloniki on the hot topic of low birth rate in Greece.
Low birth rate is one of the most serious issues that affect our modern society, with Greece unfortunately having one of the most alarmingly low birth rates in Europe. EmbryoClinic not only endorsed, but also participated in this scientific event, organized by the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society of Thessaloniki, focusing on the contribution of infertility to the problem.
Infertility is only one of many facets of the complicated issues of low birth rates. During the seminar, the role of Assisted Reproduction in combatting the issue and potential measures and legislation changes to facilitate access and support couples seeking ART in Greece were thoroughly discussed. EmbryoClinic’s point of view was supported by our Medical Director, Dr. Elias Tsakos. Event participants also included other Reproductive Specialists, Obstetricians, Gynaecologists, Psychologists, Epidemiologists, local and national political leaders, journalists and the public.
Find out more at: www.ertnews.gr