A Registered New Hampshire Non-Profit and 501(c)(3) Surgical Education and Training Company

Chair:

Jeanne Landgraf MA Jeanne brings to Gynesim the combination of a strong business and scientific background. Her formal training is in communications, ethnography/discourse analysis, language acquisition, questionnaire development, psychometrics, and applied outcomes and benchmarking at the physician practice level. She has served as a communication and field research consultant for numerous satisfaction and PRO (outcomes) project, is the Principal Developer of PRO legacy tools, the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) and the Infant Toddler Quality of Life Questionnaire (ITQOL) and has been directly involved in more than 381 translations of these and other proprietary condition-specific measures. Jeanne is helping Gynesim in the development of terms of use contracting and the measures of value in Gynesim’s curricula and models.

Vice Chair:

Adele Dittrich MBA With a wealth of experience in surgical/medical professional education, Adele is a specialist in the area of HCP (health care providers) educational/training engagement with biomedical/surgical industry. She likewise brings to Gynesim deep understanding of the critical elements and processes necessary in balancing its non-profit mission with a disciplined and sustainable business strategy.

Secretary:

Adel Dittrich MBA - pro tem.

Treasurer: 

Theodoros Kapetenakis, MD. Theo is a graduate of University of Athens Medical School. He completed his Ob/Gyn residency at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa and is a high volume practicing gynecologic surgeon at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. After his fellowship in endometriosis and advanced gynecologic surgery at Mount Auburn he is committed to full spectrum endometriosis care for patients of New England and beyond. He holds a PhD in Critical Care Medicine from University of Athens medical school as well as a Medical Education fellowship from Mount Auburn Hospital. His passion in surgical education and safety has led him to join the Gynesim efforts in disseminating these principles in the US and abroad. 

Members:

Elliot Greenberg MD Elliot is an Assistant Professor in the Department of ObGyn at Baystate Medical Center and Director of Urogynecology and Minimally Invasive Surgery Baystate OB/Gyn Group Inc. Earning teaching awards from Tufts University and Baystate Department of ObGyn, he is widely recognized as both a skilled surgeon and an outstanding mentor.

Eni Bica BS As Director of Integrated Project Management, Inc. Eni has demonstrated commitment to a mentoring culture and collaborative strategy in promoting health care provider (HCP) engagement in new and emerging biomedical technology. She aims to help Gynesim with its broad mission of improving the surgical care of women through product development and HCP adoption.