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Mariam Kevkhishvili
Invited Lecturer
On Going
Department of Medicine
School of Health Sciences


Education  
Tbilisi State Medical University - Medical Faculty - Bachelor - 09/15/2015 - 07/15/2021
Tbilisi State Medical University - Vascular Surgery - On Going - 09/15/2022 -
Conferences  
Mariam Kevkhishvili is an invited lecturer at the University of Georgia, leading the pathology II lecture course. She holds an academic degree of medical doctor and is a resident in vascular surgery at Tbilisi State Medical University. Mariam Kevkhishvili has extensive professional experience in both Georgian and German clinics, working in general and vascular surgery departments. She has participated in numerous exchange programs. She is a junior member of the Georgian Association of Angi - 05-12-2024
Courses  
Clinical Pathology II-MD233210E (  2024/2025; )
Schedule  
Clinical Pathology II-MD233210E
Mariam Kevkhishvili is an invited lecturer at the University of Georgia, leading the pathology II lecture course. She holds an academic degree of medical doctor and is a resident in vascular surgery at Tbilisi State Medical University. Mariam Kevkhishvili has extensive professional experience in both Georgian and German clinics, working in general and vascular surgery departments. She has participated in numerous exchange programs. She is a junior member of the Georgian Association of Angiologists and Vascular Surgeons -GAAVS and actively participates in international conferences.





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