On March 17, the Museum Hotel in Tbilisi hosted the Caring for Her International Women’s Forum, a significant event aimed at addressing the challenges and advancements in women’s healthcare. Organized by MLP Care, Turkey’s largest medical holding, in partnership with the Medical Park clinic network, the forum brought together leading medical professionals, specialists, and healthcare advocates from Georgia and Turkey. The event was hosted by Dali Nesuashvili, Deputy Director of Business Development at MLP Care.
A Gathering of Experts in Women’s Health
The forum’s agenda included panel discussions, presentations, and expert sessions designed to address urgent issues in women’s health. Key speakers included Nino Museridze, Melis Indirkash International Business development and marketing director at MLP CARE, Madona Jugeli, an oncologist and renowned medical researcher, Irma Kvachadze, a leading Georgian healthcare expert specializing in women’s health, and Didem Trabulus, a distinguished mammologist. Additionally, Omer Ulugergerli, a prominent gynecologist from Turkey, also contributed his insights on women’s reproductive health.
Each expert tackled a critical aspect of women’s health. One of the central discussions focused on the prevention of oncological diseases, particularly breast cancer, a major health issue for women in the region. “Early detection and access to screening are key,” said Didem Trabulus. “When diagnosed early, treatment can be more effective, but many women still lack access to necessary screening and preventive care.”
Addressing Regional Health Challenges
The forum also addressed the healthcare barriers faced by women in Georgia and the surrounding region. Irma Kvachadze, a leading figure in Georgian healthcare, highlighted the struggles within the country’s medical system. “The healthcare infrastructure needs a significant overhaul. Women often face gaps in care, from insufficient screening to lack of accessible treatment options,” Kvachadze stated, emphasizing that women’s health services must be reimagined and improved.
Additionally, mental health was another focal point of the forum. Mental wellness is an essential yet often neglected part of women’s health, and experts underscored how addressing mental health is crucial for holistic care. “We need to create an environment where women’s mental health is given as much importance as their physical health,” Kvachadze added.
Empowering Women in Healthcare
The forum also underscored the importance of empowering women in the healthcare field, a topic that is especially relevant given the traditionally male-dominated nature of medicine. Dali Nesuashvili, Deputy Director of Business Development at MLP Care, stressed that the forum’s broader goal was to foster gender equity within the medical profession.
“Women’s health is a critical societal issue, not just a personal one,” Nesuashvili said. “It affects families, communities, and entire nations. We believe empowering women to take charge of their own health, as well as empowering them to become leaders in healthcare, is essential for sustainable progress.”
A Platform for Collaborative Change
The Caring for Her forum was not only about raising awareness but also about creating a collaborative platform for medical professionals to share best practices and explore solutions. Medical leaders from both Georgia and Turkey used the event as an opportunity to network and discuss how cross-border partnerships could address the growing health needs of women in the region.
“This forum isn’t just about discussing medical issues. It’s about bringing together the right people to create change,” said Melis Indirkash, Business Development Director at MLP Care. “Together, we can improve healthcare standards, share vital knowledge, and ensure that women have access to the best possible care.”
Looking to the Future
As the forum concluded, it was clear that Caring for Her was not just a one-time event but the beginning of a sustained effort to improve women’s health. The discussions highlighted the need for more innovative treatments, better access to care, and the expansion of women’s health services in both Georgia and Turkey.
With leading medical professionals like Nino Museridze, Madona Jugeli, and Irma Kvachadze taking part, the forum demonstrated a collective commitment to change. For MLP Care and the Medical Park network, the event marked an important step toward a future where women’s health is prioritized globally.
Dali Nesuashvili summed up the event’s significance with a powerful statement: “Today, we’ve laid the foundation for a larger movement. This isn’t the end—it’s just the beginning of ongoing efforts to improve healthcare for women. We are committed to this mission.”
By Team GT