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Tikaradze Ekaterina
Tikaradze Ekaterina

Ekaterina Tikaradze was born on March 3, 1976.

Education

In 1998 she graduated from the Tbilisi Medical Institute, and in 2005 she completed a course in general dentistry.

In 2007-2008, she underwent a full course of maxillofacial implantation in Germany, and in 2015-2016, a course on hospital sector management in Germany.

In 2016-2019, she studied in Austria, at the University of Danube Krems, in the direction of the hospital sector of economics and health management. She received a master's degree in management and business administration.

Biography

2006-2015

In 2006-2008, Ekaterina Tikaradze was the development manager of the Dentists Without Borders Foundation project in Nuremberg (Germany).

In 2008-2013, she worked at the Swiss company Medtrans as a consultant to the development of the hospital and insurance sector in third countries.

In 2009-2015, she was the surgical manager for conceptual issues of the dental clinic in the Georgian city of Sachkhere (Imereti region).

2015-2019

In 2015-2016, Tikaradze worked in the direction of improving the health sector in accordance with European standards at the state "Partner Fund" and at the outpatient clinic Georgia Healthcare Group.

In 2015-2019, she was the general director of the Polyclinic Association of the Sachkhere District Hospital JSC.

In June 2019, she was appointed Minister of Health, Labor and Social Protection of Georgia.

2021: Infection with coronavirus after vaccination with the drug AstraZeneca

June 1, 2021 it became known about the identification of coronavirus COVID-19 in Ekaterina Tikaradze. Before that, the minister health care Georgia was vaccinated. medicine of AstraZeneca

According to the publication "News-Georgia," by the time of infection, the minister managed to get only one dose of the vaccine, the second was to be introduced to her in June 2021. After receiving a positive test for infection, Tikaradze, along with several officials in contact with her, went into self-isolation, by June 1 she was feeling good.[1]

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