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Rom. J. Prev. Med., Volume 3, Issue 1 (December 2025) – 3 articles

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Conference Report
Advancing Preventive Medicine: Highlights from the First International Congress of Preventive Medicine
by Roxana-Elena Bohîlțea, Bianca Tache, Lavinia Găină, Mădălina Mitroiu, Bianca Margareta Salmen, Ducu Ioniță and Cristiana-Elena Durdu
Rom. J. Prev. Med. 2025, 3(1), 3; https://doi.org/10.3390/rjpm3010003 - 21 Oct 2025
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This article presents the report of the First International Congress of Preventive Medicine, organized by the Romanian Society of Preventive Medicine (SRMP) in March 2025, in Bucharest, Romania. The congress featured 11 discussion panels and workshops, bringing together over 85 experts from a [...] Read more.
This article presents the report of the First International Congress of Preventive Medicine, organized by the Romanian Society of Preventive Medicine (SRMP) in March 2025, in Bucharest, Romania. The congress featured 11 discussion panels and workshops, bringing together over 85 experts from a wide range of medical disciplines, including oncology, vaccination, cardiology, endocrinology, gynecology, gastroenterology, surgery, family medicine, physical therapy, pulmonology, epidemiology, pediatrics, dentistry, pathology, ENT, genetics, pediatric cardiology, psychiatry, dermatology, plastic surgery, urology, infectious diseases, regenerative medicine, and other key stakeholders in preventive healthcare. The event served as a comprehensive platform for addressing critical public health challenges, with a focus on cancer prevention, anti-aging, oral health, genetics in preventive medicine, preventive cardiology and neurology, the correlation between craniofacial dysfunctions and posture, vaccination strategies, management of congenital malformations, neonatal screening, and the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases such as obesity and tobacco addiction. Furthermore, the congress highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based interventions in improving population health outcomes. It emphasized the urgent need for coordinated actions to address preventable diseases both at the national and international levels. Full article
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Editorial
Publisher’s Note: Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine—Continued Publication by MDPI
by Maria Fotiou
Rom. J. Prev. Med. 2025, 3(1), 2; https://doi.org/10.3390/rjpm3010002 - 19 Aug 2025
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The Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine (RJPM) was launched in 2022 as the official publication of the Romanian Society of Preventive Medicine (Societatea Română de Medicină Preventivă), with the aim of serving as a platform for the dissemination of research and best practices [...] Read more.
The Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine (RJPM) was launched in 2022 as the official publication of the Romanian Society of Preventive Medicine (Societatea Română de Medicină Preventivă), with the aim of serving as a platform for the dissemination of research and best practices in preventive medicine [...] Full article
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Editorial
The Medicine of the Future Is Preventive Medicine
by Roxana Bohîlțea
Rom. J. Prev. Med. 2025, 3(1), 1; https://doi.org/10.3390/rjpm3010001 - 19 Aug 2025
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The publication of the Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine, in collaboration with MDPI, marks a pivotal moment for our professional community, bringing together specialists from all fields who can contribute to the development of preventive medicine—the medicine of the future [...] Full article
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