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  Journal on Facts Views Vis OBGYN, 2016, 8(2)
 Implementation of minimal invasive gynaecological surgery certification will challenge gynaecologists with new legal and ethical issues
 V. TANOS 1, R. SOCOLOV 2, P. DEMETRIOU 3, M. KYPRIANOU 3, A. WATRELOT 4, Y. VAN BELLE 5, R CAMPO 6
 1 Aretaeio Hospital and St Georges Medical School, Nicosia University, Nicosia Cyprus 2 University of Medicine and Pharmacy Gr. T. Popa, Iasi‐ Romania
3 Low Firm ‐ 2, Agias Elenis Street, Stasinos Building, 7th Floor, 1060 Nicosia – Cyprus 4 Hôpital NATECIA, 22 Avenue Rockefeller 69008‐Lyon‐France
5 European Academy of Gynaecological Surgery, Diestsevest, 43; 3000 Leuven Belgium 6 LIFE, Tiensevest 168, 3000 Leuven
  ARETAEION HOSPITAL
 The value of ECRES
  Reproductive Surgery performed by well trained and experienced clinicians helps fertility preservation and significantly improves the outcome of ART treatments
 Reduces patients’ pain and the risk of complications thus improving their quality of life
 Less risk to be accused as under qualified for a difficult RES in a medico legal case
 Confirmation of his/her surgical skills and abilities in RES
 Ethical and professional obligation to hold the ECRES
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