I am a dedicated and passionate new graduate, who recently completed my Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at the University of Georgia in Tbilisi, Georgia. With a strong GPA of 4.0, I have focused my studies on the environmental health determinants of cardiovascular disease, particularly investigating the burden attributable to lead exposure in Georgia and neighboring countries. My thesis work has allowed me to delve deeply into epidemiological and public health data analysis, which I find incredibly rewarding.
In my current role as a student doctor at Consilium Medulla Multipurpose Clinic, I support cardiovascular assessments and patient communications under the guidance of a senior cardiologist. This hands-on experience has been invaluable, as I have observed the clinical application of diagnostic data and treatment guidelines in real time, enhancing my understanding of patient care.
Additionally, I have contributed to research at the University of Georgia, where I conducted literature reviews and assisted with data interpretation and manuscript preparation. My work has culminated in a publication in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Research and Therapy, showcasing my commitment to advancing medical knowledge.
I have also developed strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills through my experience as a customer service representative at DsPro, where I managed client communications and handled complex queries. My tutoring experience in English and Biology has further reinforced my pedagogical skills and ability to adapt teaching methods to individual learning styles.
As a founding member and treasurer of the UG Psychiatry and Neuroscience Club, I oversee budgeting and event planning while delivering peer-led talks on psychiatric topics. I actively participate in the UG Research Club, focusing on research methodology and academic publishing, and I am involved in community health outreach as an ambassador for IMG Unity. My academic journey has been recognized with an Academic Merit Scholarship for consistent excellence.
GPA: 4.0, Thesis: The Burden of Cardiovascular Disease Attributable to Lead Exposure in Georgia and Neighbouring Countries.
Supported cardiovascular assessments and patient communications under a senior cardiologist. Observed the clinical application of diagnostic data and treatment guidelines in real time.
Conducted targeted literature reviews using PubMed and academic databases. Assisted with data interpretation, critical review of findings, and manuscript preparation.
Developed strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills while managing client communications. Gained experience handling complex queries and maintaining professionalism under pressure.
Simplified and structured academic content for high school students. Reinforced pedagogical skills and adapted teaching to individual learning styles.
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