- Diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases in adults
- Doppler cardiac ultrasound
- Echocardiography
- Interventional cardiology – performing invasive diagnostic procedures: coronary angiography, cardiac catheterization, arteriography of lower and upper limbs, carotid, renal and abdominal arteries, and other vessels
- Interventional cardiology – performing invasive therapeutic procedures: coronary angioplasty with stent placement (coronary arteries), angioplasty of upper and lower limb arteries, renal arteries, abdominal vessels, carotid arteries, temporary cardiac pacing, etc.
- ECG interpretation and cardiovascular risk assessment
- Monitoring and treatment of hypertension, heart failure, and cardiac arrhythmias
- Performing cardiac echocardiography
- Evaluation of patients with ischemic heart disease
- Guiding patients in primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases
Why Did I Choose Cardiology?
I chose cardiology because it is a specialty that combines scientific rigor with immediate responsibility for a patient’s life. The heart is an organ that reflects not only the biology of the body, but also emotions, stress, and lifestyle.
I wanted to understand how I can help patients restore their cardiovascular balance, while also guiding them in prevention and medical education. Cardiology is a constantly evolving field, and every patient represents a unique challenge.