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Associate
Dr. Assia Stepanian received her medical degree in
Moscow at the I. M. Sechenov Medical Academy in 1992. She completed an
OB-GYN residency at the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences Center for
Perinatology, Obstetrics, and Gynecology in 1994.
Since
her arrival in the US in 1994, she has been involved in multiple
research projects both in Russia and in the United States, and in 2005
completed an OB-GYN residency at East Carolina University’s Brody School
of Medicine in Greenville, N.C.
She was
awarded and completed an AAGL /SRS Fellowship in Gynecologic Endoscopy
under Dr. Thomas Lyons in Atlanta and received additional training in
reconstructive pelvic surgery from Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert
Moore.
She is
an accomplished endoscopist and a diligent researcher. She has authored
and co-authored many articles in both Russian and American Medical
Journals on the topics of Pelvic Reconstruction, Laparoscopic
Hysterectomy, abnormal uterine bleeding, fluorescence in gynecology, and
sterilization procedures. She is currently a member of the Editorial
Advisory Board of the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, the
chair of SurgeryU Online Media Journal Committee, and a member of the
Advisory, CME, Resident and Fellows, Scientific Poster, Website, and
Video committees of the American Association of Gynecologic
Laparoscopists.
Her
presentations at international meetings also have addressed subjects
such as the minimally invasive options for treatment of uterine
fibroids, endometriosis, genitourinary malformations, robotic surgery,
and various suturing techniques. She has been trained by her mother, Dr.
Leila Adamyan, the developer of techniques in the treatment of
genitourinary malformations, including vaginal agenesis, MRKH. Dr.
Stepanian performs these procedures in the US.
Her
devotion to education in Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery is
best demonstrated by her founding and development of an educational
media journal in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, SurgeryU,
www.surgeryu.comthat includes the world’s largest and first collective
video library in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery and involves the
faculty of 35 world-renowned gynecologic surgeons. This journal was
acquired by AAGL as a part of its educational campaign. Dr. Stepanian
continues her work in AAGL/SurgeryU as its founder and managing editor.
Being a
determined advocate of enhancing the patient-doctor relationship and
communication, and a specialist in various types of minimally invasive
gynecologic techniques, she joined Dr. Thomas Lyons at the Center for
Women’s Care and Reproductive Surgery in Atlanta, GA, where she is
currently in practice.
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