Dr. Alexandra Toma | Virtual Reality | Women Researcher Award
Dr. Alexandra Toma | Virtual Reality | “The Lower Danube” University | Romania
Dr. Alexandra Toma, MD, is a dedicated General Surgery Specialist, Medical Writer, and Academic Researcher recognized for her clinical expertise, academic contributions, and leadership in medical education and research. She completed her Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy and pursued a residency in General Surgery at Saint Andrew Emergency County Clinical Hospital, where she is currently practicing as a General Surgery Specialist. She is also a PhD Candidate at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, conducting research in plastic and reconstructive surgery with a focus on pediatric burn reconstruction, reflecting her commitment to advancing patient-centered innovations in surgery. Alongside her clinical career, Dr. Alexandra Toma serves as a University Assistant at the “Lower Danube” University of Galați, where she lectures in anatomy, physiology, and surgery, mentors students, and contributes to academic growth. Her professional experience includes managing elective and emergency surgical cases, supervising residents and interns, and participating in multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes, while also advancing academic writing and scholarly publications in the fields of general, trauma, and reconstructive surgery.
Selected Publications
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Ardeleanu, V., Toma, A., Pafili, K., Papanas, N., Motofei, I., & Diaconu, C. C. (2020). Current pharmacological treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: A narrative review. Medicina, 56(1). Citations: 88
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Moroianu, L. A., Moroianu, M., Toma, A., Barbu, R. E., Ardeleanu, V., & Nitoi, L. C. (2021). Psychopathology in patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: A brief report. Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 9(1). Citations: 24
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Herdea, A., Ulici, A., Toma, A., & Voicu, B. (2021). The relationship between the dominant hand and the occurrence of the supracondylar humerus fracture in pediatric orthopedics. Children, 8(1). Citations: 17
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Moroianu, L. A., Motofei, I. G., Cecilia, C., Barbu, R. E., & Toma, A. (2020). The impact of anxiety and depression on the pediatric patients with diabetes. Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 8(2). Citations: 16
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Toma, A., Voicu, D., Popazu, C., Mihalache, D., Duca, O., & Dănilă, D. M. (2024). Severity and clinical outcomes of pediatric burns—a comprehensive analysis of influencing factors. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 14(8). Citations: 9