Alexander Mortakis is a member of many Greek and Foreign Scientific Societies, has participated in more than 200 conferences and has made many announcements and publications in Greek and foreign scientific journals. In addition to his basic training in Greece and the United States of America, he continued to receive further training in European and American centers on “Gynaecological Endoscopy” subjects (Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy) and “minimum traumatic intervention surgical techniques”.
His work in the medical field has always focused on the Prevention of Gynaecological Cancer.
He believes that he has a duty not only to offer his services to his private patients, but also to support the training of his new colleagues.
He therefore continues to contribute in the training of new doctors and his colleagues in general, on the one hand by writing books (see writings), which he distributes himself free of charge, and on the other hand by participating as an invited speaker in conferences and seminars.
Since 1990, Alexander Mortakis has had an active role in scientific, organizing and consultative committees of seminars and conferences held throughout Greece, by both the “Hellenic Society for Cervical Colposcopy and Pathology” and the University Gynaecological Clinics of Athens, Thessaloniki and Ioannina.
He always participates as a trainer in the hands-on sessions of colposcopy seminars, where physicians are taught surgical techniques for the treatment of malignant lesions (modified Laser cone, excision of section of the cervix with the LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excisional Procedure) technique.
For eight years, from 1991 to 1998, when he worked as a Scientific Associate in the University Clinic of the Andreas Syggros Hospital, he had the pleasure of training dozens of resident physicians in colposcopy, in taking biopsies and the pathology of the female lower genital tract in general.
In 1990, Alexander Mortakis was the first to implement in Greece the LEEP technique, in the “LETO” maternity hospital, for the removal of malignant lesions from the uterine cervix. From 1990 to date, he has trained many young colleagues, both in his private practice and in the operating rooms of theLETO and IASO Maternity Hospitals in surgical techniques for removing malignant lesions.