Expert urology
Global medical consulting

Valentin Rubanov M.D. Ph.D.

urologist, oncologist, surgeon
MBA "Healthcare management" SKOLKOVO
Experience & Expertise:
  • 14+ years in urology, including 8 years at leading premium clinics:
  • European Medical Center (EMC), Moscow
  • Hadassah Medical Moscow
  • Performed 600+ endoscopic surgeries (prostate, bladder, kidneys).
  • Collaboration with international teams (USA, EU, Israel) to integrate world-class protocols.
My Practice:
I adhere to international medical standards (EAU Europe, NCCN USA, Israeli guidelines) to deliver cutting-edge, evidence-based care. Every treatment plan is tailored to the latest advancements in urology.

Philosophy:
Your health deserves nothing less than global best practices—personalized with compassion and precision.

Experience


2022 - 2025 Hadassah University Hospital

2016 - 2022 European Medical Center (EMC)

2011 - 2016 Central Clinical Hospital of Civil Aviation

International Fellowships & Training

2020 – Advanced Robotic Urology. IRCAD. Strasbourg, France.


2018 – Pelvic floor neuromodulation. Antwerpen, Belgium.


2012 – European Training in Basic Laparoscopic Urological Skills (E-BLUS). European School of Urology. Paris France.


2011 – Hands-On-Training course on laparoscopy. European School of Urology.


2011 — European Urology Resedence Education Program (EUREP).

European School of Urology. Prague, Czech Republic.


2010 – The Oxford English Centre (United Kingdom). Medical English Course.

Time is the most valuable resource.
An in-person specialist consultation typically lasts 45–60 minutes — often insufficient to thoroughly address a patient’s concerns. This is why patients usually require 2 to 4 consultations (including independent online research) before making critical decisions.

International treatment protocols, developed through large-scale global studies, are the only evidence-based framework for determining a patient’s path forward.
This is why I’ve created original educational courses — grounded in meticulous analysis of these global standards.

They don’t replace in-person visits; they make them three times more effective.

Why? Because 90% of medical errors stem not from physicians’ knowledge gaps, but from patients’ lack of structured, reliable information at the outset.

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