
Dr. Maria-Olivia Hotoboc is a Specialist in Pediatric Orthopedics, with experience in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions affecting children and adolescents. Her clinical practice focuses on providing modern, personalized solutions for pediatric orthopedic disorders, ranging from congenital conditions to traumatic injuries and developmental musculoskeletal disorders.
She currently practices in several leading medical institutions in Bucharest and is actively involved in both clinical care and the continuous advancement of her expertise through specialized courses, conferences, and scientific activities.
Dr. Maria-Olivia Hotoboc graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Titu Maiorescu University in Bucharest in 2015. She subsequently completed her residency training in Pediatric Orthopedics at the "Grigore Alexandrescu" Emergency Clinical Children's Hospital, obtaining the title of Specialist in Pediatric Orthopedics in 2022.
During her academic training, she also attended advanced English language programs, including courses organized by the University of Cambridge and the Lake School of English in Oxford.
Dr. Maria-Olivia Hotoboc has further developed her expertise through participation in numerous courses and workshops dedicated to pediatric orthopedics and traumatology, including:
She currently practices as a Specialist in Pediatric Orthopedics at the "Grigore Alexandrescu" Emergency Clinical Children's Hospital, as well as within Rosana Medical, Sanador, and Medikali clinics.
Dr. Maria-Olivia Hotoboc is actively involved in scientific and educational activities within the field of pediatric orthopedics. In 2019, she presented at the National Congress of the Romanian Society of Pediatric Surgery, delivering a comparative analysis of reduction techniques used in the treatment of painful pronation.
She is also co-author of the scientific publication:
"Advantages of Telescopic Screw in Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Treatment: A Retrospective Study and Review of the Literature" (2022), a study evaluating the use of telescopic screws in the treatment of slipped capital femoral epiphysis.
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