Dear Colleague, welcome to the Romanian page of the ESCP website

The Romanian Society of Coloproctology (RSCP) is a dynamic and evolving professional society on a trajectory of growing national and international recognition. We bring together surgeons, gastroenterologists, and allied specialists who share the unified goal of offering the best possible treatment options in colorectal pathology and proctological care.
Though coloproctology is not a formal subspecialty in Romania, it functions as a collaborative, interdisciplinary field bridging general surgery and gastroenterology, supported by complementary disciplines such as radiology, oncology, anesthesiology, stoma therapy, psychology and nursing.

SRCP serves as a platform for interaction, continuing education, and exchange of ideas. Through the society, members gain access to national and international conferences, educational programs, and networking opportunities with opinion leaders and innovators in the field.

Official site of the Romanian Society of Coloproctology (RSCP): https://srcoloproctologie.ro

Linked Societies:

Current ESCP membership numbers: 33

EBSQ certified: 2

ESCP Representative: Florin Grama (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Upcoming national meeting:

Journals (ISI Web of Science Indexed): Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania: 1990); Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases (ww.jgld.ro)

Training opportunities:

Immersive experience in minimally-invasive, transanal and open colorectal surgery (colorectal malignancies, pelvic floor disorders, proctology). Engaging in clinical, educational engagement and research collaboration.

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www.coltea.ro

This immersion is designed to offer a deep understanding of our clinical practice, allowing you to observe our approach to complex cases and participate in a vibrant academic environment. Our specific areas of expertise include: Colorectal cancer, Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Diverticular disease, Proctology. 

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www.scjucluj.ro

https://www.surgicaltraininginstitute.com/courses/details/130

Relevant news or initiatives in your country:

Institutions: ”Carol Davila”University of Medicine and Pharmacy (UMFCD) of Bucharest, Romania; Colțea Clinical Hospital, and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Team:
Simona-Nicoleta Turcu (Fundeni Clinical Institute)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Florin Grama; Draga-Maria Mandi (Colțea Clinical Hospital)
Prof. Dr. Maria Gazouli (School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)

Overview:
This international collaborative study explores how the gut microbiome- particularly Fusobacterium nucleatum, influences molecular changes and microRNA (miRNA) regulation in colorectal cancer. Focusing on Romanian patients with stage II (high-risk) and stage III colon cancer, the project combines genomic and microbiome analyses to identify new biomarkers and therapeutic targets that may improve outcomes and guide personalised treatment strategies.

Future Plans

The Romanian Society of Coloproctology (SRCP) is committed to shaping the next chapter of coloproctology in Romania through growth, collaboration, and excellence. Building on the society’s solid foundation and increasing international engagement, our focus for the coming years will be on sustainable development and meaningful impact, both nationally and within the ESCP network.

Our strategic priorities include:

Through these initiatives, SRCP aims to strengthen the Romanian community of coloproctology, promote excellence in patient care, and position Romania as an active and forward-looking partner within the European Society of Coloproctology.