Joint International Scientific Publications

A joint research paper was published in the journal of “ Microbiology Research (MDPI)” (IF 2.1) by the research-scientists from the University of Geomedi, University Geomedi’s Scientific Research Institute for Experimental and Clinical Medicine and the Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) – “Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus (TBEV): Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Therapeutic …

Training: Library services and their use

Training: Library services and their use

On December 6, a training “Library services and their use. Use of international scientific databases” was conducted for first-year English-speaking students of the Faculty of Medicine. Led by Nana Tsertsvadze, Deputy Director of the University Library.

Recognition of Geomedi University’s Continued Scientific Research

Recognition of Geomedi University’s Continued Scientific Research

The 5th International Conference on Bacteriophage Research and Antimicrobial Resistance was held in Mumbai, India, from November 6 to November 10, 2024. Dr. Khatuna Makalatia, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and an associate professor at Geomedi University, presented her report titled “Bacteriophage Application: Controlling Resistant Salmonella spp.” at the conference, which received widespread acclaim …

Another Success for Student Swarali Chodnekar

Another Success for Student Swarali Chodnekar

Swarali Chodnekar, a 10th-semester student at the Faculty of Medicine, won first place at the MedCon2024 international conference. The event was held in collaboration with ProjectIMG, Amboss, GIMSOC, IFMSA, Medicrewi’s Rotaract Club, and Kenhub. University Geomedi congratulates Swarali and takes pride in her outstanding achievement.

Virtual Reality (VR) Technology

Virtual Reality (VR) Technology

The use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology in the educational process for future doctors is now a reality! The integration of Virtual Reality into medical training will help future doctors enhance their competence and thoroughly master essential clinical skills. When medical students use a Head-Mounted Display (HMD), they can engage with virtual patients in scenarios …