Dr. Stefanos Zervoudis

Biography

Dr. Stephane ZERVOUDIS is an Assoc. Professor University Ioannina & PADA Athens Greece Rea Hospital, Greek-French Breast Unit, Athens Greece. He was born in 1958 in Toulouse, France. Medical School (1976-1981), Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France. SILVER AWARD, Lauréat de l'Université Paul Sabatier.Medical Degree (1981), Rangueil Faculty of Medicine, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse.Technical Assistance in the Military Service (1983), UniversityHospital of Guadeloupe French West Indies (Department of General Surgery). Specialization in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1981-1986) (Department of General Surgery, Gynecological Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cancer Surgery).Doctorat d'Etat en médecine (Ph.D)“Our Experience in Microsurgery for Women’s Tube Sterility in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at “La Grave” Hospital in Toulouse, France” GOLD AWARD (1985)Fellowship in Breast Surgery(1987), Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.A. ( Professor A. Papaioannou) Fellowship in Breast Surgery(1987), Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.A. ( Professor A. Papaioannou) Lecturer teacher of “Microsurgery” G.E.T.A.M., Toulouse, France (1987). (Teaching residents microsurgical techniques, theory and practice in the “Experimental Laboratory of Surgery” of the University Hospital of Toulouse, France).Lecturer teacher of “Microsurgery” G.E.T.A.M., Toulouse, France(1987). (Teaching residents microsurgical techniques, theory and practice in the “Experimental Laboratory of Surgery” of the University Hospital of Toulouse, France).Visiting Professor at “The First Bethume Hospital of Jilin University,” Changchun, China. (2018) Current International Teaching Position Current International Teaching Position Associate Foreign Professor, Professeur associe a titre étranger France



Research Interest's

Breast Diseases, Breast Cancer ,Breast Surgery ,Cervical Dysplasia,Laser