Yannick Hurni: Attending SEUD 2026 Has Been a Powerful Reminder of What Conferences Truly Represent
Yannick Hurni, Clinical and research fellow in gynecological surgery at Dexeus Mujer, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Attending SEUD 2026 has been a powerful reminder of what conferences truly represent.
There are many moments at a congress: moments to present our results, moments to network, and moments to reconnect with old friends. But then there are those rare and meaningful moments when you learn from the greats—moments that challenge you, inspire you, and push you to grow.
This morning was one of those moments.
The kind of moment where you feel butterflies in your stomach and think, ‘I want to do this too.’ A moment that awakens a deep desire to master the art of surgery, to deepen the understanding of female fertility, and to explore the complexities of endocrinology. A desire that spans across clinical practice, scientific knowledge, and research.
These are the moments that reaffirm my commitment to move forward in this direction.
Grateful to the inspiring leaders of this congress for such a genuine moment of motivation and intellectual excitement.”

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