Draft:Elena Piatenko, MD
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- Comment: Needs references. Possibly notable, depending on Google Scholar results. Does she hold a faculty appointment, and if so where? LeapTorchGear (talk) 19:08, 1 August 2024 (UTC)
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Dr. Elena Piatenko is a Russian-born internal medicine physician with a background in clinical practice, medical education, and research. She is known for her work in gastroenterology and autoimmune diseases and has contributed to medical education in various international settings.
Early life and education
[edit]Elena Piatenko was educated at Sechenov University in Moscow, Russia, where she completed her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in 2019, graduating with honors. Following her graduation, she completed an Internal Medicine Residency Program at Sechenov University in 2021. Piatenko has furthered her education with certifications from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) and has completed additional coursework in clinical research and medical ethics from institutions such as Stanford University and Harvard Medical School.
Professional career
[edit]Clinical experience
[edit]Dr. Piatenko has authored several peer-reviewed articles, contributing to fields such as gastroenterology, autoimmune diseases, and medical ethics. Her research has been published in various medical journals, including the Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine and History of Medicine. Notable publications include studies on colorectal cancer screening and the ethics of surgical practices.
Selected Publications:
- Giller D., Koroev V., Piatenko E., et al. "Surgery for Mycobacteriosis: Should We Be Afraid?" Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, 2019.
- Krylov N.N., Pyatenko E.A., Komissarov A.B. "Comparative analysis of colorectal cancer screening approaches." Surgery (Khirurgiia), 2017.
- Piatenko E., Vasin A., Krylov N. "Features of the ethics of surgical activities." Doctor (Vrach), 2020.
Academic leadership and teaching
[edit]Dr. Piatenko has held academic positions, including Faculty Instructor and Admissions Committee Chair at the American Canadian School of Medicine in Dominica. In these roles, she has developed curricula and mentored students, contributing to the institution's educational programs.
Awards and recognition
[edit]Dr. Piatenko has received several awards in recognition of her work, including a Silver Prize at the National Medical Competition "I am a Professional" in Russia. She has also been acknowledged for her presentations at medical conferences and her contributions to medical research.
Professional associations
[edit]Dr. Piatenko is a member of professional organizations such as the United European Gastroenterology (UEG) and the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
Personal life
[edit]Dr. Piatenko is fluent in English and Russian and has intermediate proficiency in French. She currently resides in France.
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