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Eugeniu GOROSENCO

  • Country : MOLDOVA
  • egorosenco@yahoo.com
  • Occupation : Medical doctor
  • EUROPHAMILI Training centre : Rennes - France
  • Promotion : 2007
 
 

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Background

My name is Gorosenco Eugeniu. I am from the Republic of Moldova. After graduating from the State Medical University N. Testemitanu in 2000, I had three years of residentship in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Since 2003 until now I’m working as an oncogynecologist at The Oncologic Institute.
At the moment I’m also second year student at The School of Public Health, here, in Chisinau, which is the capital of Moldova.
I used to work as a local expert with some international experts in a Health Investment Fund Project. We did some research regarding health services, human resources. Doing this work I understood what with a good organization of health services, with an optimal configuration of hospital services, can be managed relevant problems in health care.
I hope the Europhamili Program will give me the opportunity to get new knowledge, new solution in solving problems in Health Care sector.
Other biographical notes: I am 29, I like traveling, sports, computers and listening to music.

Publication(s)

Influences of colorectal screening programme implementation on the quality of health care

Colorectal cancer is currently the second most common form of cancer in Europe and also the second most common cause of death. Reducing mortality from colorectal cancer can be achieved by the introduction of population-based screening programmes. The main objective of our qualitative study done in Britanny (France) was to find out whether the implementation of mass screening influences the quality of other aspects of health care provided by different actors of the health care system. We performed 15 face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with health professionals in the period from 11 April until 18 May. Most of the interviewees after taking part in the screening programs became more prevention orientated and implementation of screening programmes have a positive influence on them and on the quality of their services. They became closer to their patients, spending more time speaking with them and more confident relationship was created. Thus screening can significantly improve health outcomes and quality of practice of health care system but only with implementation of organized screening approach.