Salome Tsertsvadze
Invited Lecturer
Department of Medicine
School of Health Sciences
Tbilisi State Medical University - Medicine - Bachelor - 2017-09-15 - 2023-07-24
23rd European Congress of Internal Medicine (ECIM 2025) - 01-01-1900
MD231210E-Human Body - Structure and Function II (
2024/2025;
)
MD233240E-Basic pharmacology II (
2024/2025;
2025/2026;
)
Basic pharmacology II-MD233240E
Since 2023, she has been an invited lecturer at the University of Georgia, where she teaches Normal Physiology and Clinical Pharmacology.
Since 2024, she has been a resident physician at Aversi Clinic.
From 2022 to 2023, she worked as a junior doctor in the Department of Internal Medicine at New Hospitals.
Education and Training:
In 2023, she graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University.
She is currently undergoing residency training in Internal Medicine.
In 2025, she published the paper “Smear- and PCR-Negative Tuberculosis: A Case Series Highlighting Diagnostic Limitations and the Role of Escalation.”
In 2025, she presented a poster at the European Congress of Internal Medicine (ECIM 2025) titled “Pseudo-pseudo Meigs’ Syndrome in a 40-Year-Old Woman Without Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Diagnosis,” which was the first documented case in Georgia. For this presentation, she was awarded 25.5 CME credits by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).