EFA Founders Present at 40th Annual AAGL Congress-Videos are now available

EFA Co-Founders Tamer Seckin, MD and Padma Lakshmi will be prominent guests of the AAGL 40th annual Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology in Hollywood, FL from November 6-10, 2011. Ms. Lakshmi will address over 5,500 delegates in the Jordan M. Phillips Keynote Session on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 8:00am. Dr. Seckin will be presenting "Stem Cell Theory & Stemness of Endometriosis: Rationale for Excision" on Monday, November 7, 2011 at 12:15pm in the "Meet the Professors" Roundtable. On Tuesday, November 8, 2011, Dr. Seckin will present again, with "Endometriosis: a Growing Societal Issue" at 12:30pm in the Hospital Administrator's Program. "A Critical Analysis of Reoperative Endometriosis" will be Dr. Seckin's lecture on Wednesday, November 9 at 5:05pm, when he joins expert panelists for a critical Endometriosis Research, Support & Education Panel. The Foundation is extremely pleased to see Endometriosis and surgical excision brought into the spotlight at this year's Global Congress!
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2nd Annual EFA Medical Conference
Founder Tamer Seckin, MD, Teams Up with Top Medical Professionals to Talk about Sex…and Endometriosis…Seriously!
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Over the weekend, global experts and opinion leaders on endometriosis came together from the realms of molecular science, research, industry, surgery and those struggling with the illness for the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA) Second Annual medical conference. Throughout both days of the conference, one significant message was clear: women are suffering, being misdiagnosed and continuously mistreated. Endometriosis is estimated to affect the lives of 1 out of 10 women, and although it may not be fatal, the disease holds devastating effects on the quality of life of a woman and all those in her life, personal and professional.






