HĂRĂBOR Anamaria
Dr. Anamaria Hărăbor, born on September 23, 1974, in Romania, is a distinguished anesthesiologist and intensivist with over two decades of clinical and academic experience. She earned her medical degree from Ovidius University, Constanța, in 1999 and completed her residency in Anesthesia and Intensive Care (ATI) at the University Emergency Hospital, Bucharest. She became a specialist in ATI in 2006 and obtained her primary care physician certification in 2011. In 2012, Dr. Hărăbor earned her PhD from the “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași, with a thesis focused on perioperative management in obstetric and gynecologic hemorrhage. Dr. Hărăbor has held several key leadership roles in both clinical and academic settings. Since 2019, she has served as Coordinator of the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit (ATI-UTS) at the “Buna Vestire” Obstetrics-Gynecology Hospital in Galați, overseeing the management and organization of critical care services. She has also contributed extensively to medical education as an associate professor at the University “Dunărea de Jos” in Galați, teaching courses in obstetric emergencies, anesthesia, intensive care, nursing, and medical ethics. Her professional activities encompass a broad spectrum, including patient care, hospital management, and scientific research. She has participated in multiple national and international conferences, often serving as a moderator, trainer, or committee member. Dr. Hărăbor’s research focuses on obstetric anesthesia, perioperative patient safety, and predictive modeling in maternal-fetal medicine. She has authored numerous publications in indexed journals and contributed to textbooks on critical care and obstetric management. A committed leader and mentor, Dr. Hărăbor combines clinical excellence with academic rigor, emphasizing patient safety, evidence-based practice, and innovation in intensive care. Her expertise and contributions have significantly advanced the field of obstetric anesthesia and critical care in Romania, fostering both clinical and research excellence.