Associate Professor Toporcerová has been working in reproductive medicine for more than 20 years, which makes her a recognized personality in this field in Slovakia. After finishing her studies, in 2000 she joined the Second Gynaecological and Obstetric Clinic of the Faculty of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Košice, where the first assisted reproduction centre in Slovakia was located, which she has been leading for several years since 2007.
During this time, she passed the first degree attestation in 2003 at SZU in Bratislava, in 2005 she defended her PhD degree at the Faculty of Medicine of UPJŠ in Košice and in 2007 she passed the specialisation attestation in gynaecology and obstetrics. She continued her education and acquisition of further professional knowledge and in 2011 she received the title of associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Applied Sciences after defending her thesis entitled The Role of Luteinizing Hormone in In Vitro Fertilization Cycles and in 2012 she passed the subspecialization examination in Reproductive Medicine at the IPVZ in Prague.
Since 2016, she has been working as the medical director and expert guarantor of GYNCARE, where she is currently involved in research projects in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Applied Sciences. Within these projects, she is mainly involved in topics related to reproductive medicine – non-invasive selection of healthy embryos, modification of the uterine mucosa in order to best prepare it for embryo implantation and the possibility of increasing the success rate of artificial insemination.
She is Vice-Chair of the SGPS Society of Assisted Reproduction Committee and a member of ESHRE. In addition to her extensive publishing activity, she is co-author of two patent applications. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her two children. Her hobbies include travelling and exploring new cultures.
