Professor Davit Malidze has been appointed as the head of the Department of Clinical Diagnostics at the European University

Davit Malidze, an affiliated professor of European University has been appointed as the head of the Department of Clinical Diagnostics.

In 1985, Davit Malidze graduated from the medical faculty of the Tbilisi State Medical Institute. In 1999, he completed the clinical cardiology course at the Kyiv Medical Institute of Postgraduate Education. In 1997, he completed courses in echocardiography (Echo CG), and in 1999–2000, the course in Arrhythmology. In 2003, he defended the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences in the field of cardiology on the topic " Prediction of Sudden Death in  Unstable Angina", and in 2007, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences.

Davit Malidze is a member of the "European Society of Cardiology" (ESC), "European Society of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions" (EAPCI), "Georgian College of Emergency Physicians" (GCEP), and "The Georgian College of Internal Medicine".

In 1992–1997, he was a medical manager at the Austrian company "Marco Polo" and in 1999–2003, he was a doctor-scientist at the National Scientific Center "M.D. Strazhesko Institute of Cardiology (Ukraine).

In 1997, in Kyiv (Ukraine), he participated in a symposium on "Acute Myocardial Infraction and Thrombolysis" , in 1998, in the MSD symposium on "Ischemic Heart Disease, Arterial Hypertension, and Heart Failure" and also in the 1st Ukrainian symposium on "Electro Physiology".

In 2004, he completed a clinical practice on real-time 3D echocardiography in the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, and in 2005, he published an article "Clinical Trial of Three-Dimensional Echocardiography in Georgia: Advantages and Limitations of the Method".

In 2006, for the first time in Georgia, with colleagues, he described and published an article "The First case of Brugada Syndrome in Georgia: Clinical and Molecular-Genetic Confirmation".

Davit Malidze’s name is associated with publications on arrhythmias, sudden cardiac arrest, electrophysiology, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, heart rate variability, arterial hypertension problems, heart failure, and prospective observation, which have been published in a number of prestigious Georgian and foreign journals.

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