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Summa Cum Laude G.M. Andreozzi – Italy – Short Curriculum Vitae - 2009 GIUSEPPE MARIA ANDREOZZI (www.angio-pd.it) Place of birth: Catania (Italy) Date of birth: October 13th 1945 Family: married, three daughters Private Address: Via A. Gramsci, 14 - I-95030 Gravina di Catania Office Address: Unità Operativa di Angiologia Azienda Ospedaliera Università di Padova Via Giustiniani, 2 - I – 35128 Padova email: [email protected] 1970 Medical School Degree - Summa cum laude - University of Catania 1973 Post-Graduation Degree on Cardio-Vascular Diseases - summa cum laude 1979 Post-Graduation Degree on Internal Medicine - University of Palermo 1973 - 1982 Professor’s Assistant Internal Medicine University of Catania 1979 - 1997 Professor of Post-Graduate School on Medical Angiology University of Catania 1982 - 1997 Confirmed Associate Professor of Angiology - University of Catania 1986 – 1997 Head of Angiological and Hemorrheological Care Unit of Garibaldi Hospital Catania 1994 - 1995 President Italian Society for Microcirculation 1997 – 1999 Head unit Care of Internal Medicine - University Hospital of Padua 1997 → Head of Unit Care of Angiology - University Hospital of Padua today 2000 – 2002 President of Italian Society for Angiology and Vascular Medicine 2006 Honorary Membership of Czeck Society of Angiology Honorary Membership of Romanian Society of Plebology 2006-2008 Referent of Continuous Medical Education of Italian Society for Angiology and Vascular Medicine Italian National Delegate of International Union of Angiology, Mediterranean League of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Central European Vascular Forum TODAY Head of Unit Care of Angiology University Hospital of Padua Contract Professor - Post Graduate School of Vascular Surgery University of Padua - Post Graduate School of Angiology University of Padua Italian National Delegate of Mediterranean League of Angiology and Vascular Surgery Member of Executive Committee of Central European Vascular Forum President of Italian Society for Angiology and Vascular Medicine Author of - 3 Textbooks of Angiology - over 10 chapters on Books of Vascular Medicine - over 400 scientific papers on National and International Journals GMA SHORT C.V. - 1/1 .
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