Professor Sakineh Hajebrahimi, MD
Professor of Urology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Dr. Sakineh Hajebrahimi earned her medical degree from Urmia University of Medical Sciences in 1995 and completed her urology residency in 1999. She pursued a fellowship in Female Urology at Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, Canada, and furthered her training with a visit to the Urology Department at Sheffield University in 2009. A pioneer in her field, she founded the Female Urology Fellowship and the Neurourology PhD programs in Iran. Since 2011, she has served as Professor of Urology at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, where she also directs the urology residency and fellowship programs and she is now the chair of the department.
Dr. Hajebrahimi holds leadership roles nationally and internationally, including Chair of the Female & Functional Urology Society of the Iranian Urological Association, Scientific Secretary of the Iranian Continence Society, ICS representative in Iran, and Chair of the ICS Developing World Committee since 2016. She is also Director of the Evidence-Based Medicine Center of Excellence in Iran, affiliated with over 35 clinical faculty members and hosts annual EBM clinical fellowships.
She has received numerous accolades, such as Best Researcher (2011), Best Research Director (2010), and Top University Teacher (2016, 2019). She has been elected as Dean of faculty Tabriz of Medicine since 2023. Dr. Hajebrahimi has published over 250 scientific papers, contributing extensively to research in Female and Functional Urology and Evidence-Based Medicine.
For further details and publications: Google Scholar Profile
Research Interests:
Neuro-Urology, Incontinence, Functional Urology, Stem Cells and Biomarkers in Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction, Evidence-Based Medicine
15th August 2025
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15:00
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Updating Management Strategies for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
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Updating Management Strategies for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Naoya MasumoriJapan
Moderator
Alex Tong-Long LinTaiwan
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Exploring Non-Surgical Treatments for Pelvic Organ Prolapse: What Does the Evidence Says?
Sonthidetch SivilaikulThailand
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Surgical Options for Apical Prolapse: Comparing Trans-Vaginal and Trans-Abdominal Approaches
Sakineh HajebrahimiIran
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Choosing between Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy and Lateral Suspension: Weighing the Pros and Cons
Véronique PhéFrance
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Surgical Treatments for Recurrent SUI/POP
Howard GoldmanUnited States
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Female Bladder Outlet Obstruction & Urinary Retention: Considerations beyond POP
Raymond Wai-Man KanHong Kong, China
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Discussion
TICC - 2F 201DE
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