Dr. Maurizio Di Giacomo - Roma, Italy
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Professional Summary
I am one of the highly qualified and an expert Vascular Surgery - Phlebology with an invaluable experience of over 36 years. My residence is in Roma, Lazio, Italy. I can fluently communicate with you in Italian, English, French. I will be happy to assist you via video and audio online medical consultation.
Throughout my career, I have honed a diverse skill set, which includes extensive knowledge in general and vascular surgery, wound care, and the management of leg ulcers. My experience spans various esteemed institutions, including Clinica Villa Margherita SpA in Roma and other notable facilities, where I have worked as a consultant and attending surgeon.
In addition to my surgical practice, I am proficient in advanced diagnostic techniques such as Ecocolordoppler, allowing me to provide comprehensive vascular assessments. My dedication to patient care is reflected in my focus on building strong interpersonal relationships and ensuring the comfort and trust of my patients.
As an advocate for continuous learning, I have also engaged in teaching and mentoring, sharing my knowledge in the medical field and supporting the development of future healthcare professionals. My research endeavors have further contributed to my understanding and approach to patient care, ensuring that I remain at the forefront of advancements in surgery and healthcare technology.
I am committed to delivering the highest standard of care and look forward to the opportunity to support you in your healthcare journey.
Education
Sapienza Università di Roma,
Specializzazione, Chirurgia Generale
1985 - 1990Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Full Training, Vascular Surgery
1990 - 1991Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza '​
Medicina e Chirurgia, Medicina e Chirurgia
1979 - 1985Experience
Consultant Surgeon,ASL RM GASL RM G
Jun 1997 - PresentConsulente chirurgo e angiologo, Home care of pressure and leg ulcers
Mar 1993 - PresentChirurgo e angiologo/flebologo, Home care of pressure and leg ulcers
Mar 1993 - PresentAvailable Timings