Medical Student
University of Nicosia School of Medicine, Israel
Shiri Warshawsky, BSc - I am an MD3 at the University of Nicosia Medical School, currently completing my clinical rotations at Sheba Medical Center, Tel HaShomer. My academic path began with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and a minor in Legal Studies from the University of the Pacific, and since then I have focused my research on maternal–fetal medicine (MFM).
I have had the privilege of working with both the Stanford University and Sheba Hospital MFM teams where I gained experience coordinating studies, recruiting and consenting patients, and contributing to projects that integrate artificial intelligence, clinical trials, and translational research. These opportunities not only helped to develop my skills, but deepened my passion for advancing maternal and fetal health through innovation and collaboration.
Looking ahead, I am eager to pursue a career in MFM with a particular focus on placental disorders and antenatal interventions. I am motivated by the potential to improve outcomes for mothers and babies and am excited to continue building my clinical and research expertise in this field. I am truly honored to be attending this conference as a medical student and look forward to meeting and connecting with mentors, colleagues, and leaders in the field who share the same dedication to advancing maternal and fetal health.