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Beata Buda-Szala
Rheumatologist doctor. Accepts adult patients in Warsaw.
Warszawa
Any hours
Rheumatologist
Centrum Medyczne Damiana Lazurowa 71A
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Beata Buda-Szala, MD
Dr. Beata Buda-Szala is a rheumatologist who passionately and professionally helps patients with rheumatic diseases. She approaches each patient individually, focusing on the environmental and psychosocial factors affecting the development and progression of inflammatory joint diseases. She is also the author of scientific publications in the field of rheumatology.

Specialization:


Patient’s age:

- Adults.

The doctor deals with:

- Diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases.

Education:

- First Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw,
- Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Siena (specialization in rheumatology).

Professional experience:

- Postgraduate medical internship at the Independent Public Clinical Hospital named after Prof. W. Orłowski CMKP, Warsaw,
- Specialization training in rheumatology at the Clinic of Connective Tissue Diseases and the National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology, and Rehabilitation,
- Work in outpatient specialist care.

Language proficiency:

- English,
- Polish.

Trainings, courses, and certificates:

- Musculoskeletal ultrasound diagnostics with elements of rheumatology. Practical course (Roztoczańska School of Ultrasonography),
- Level I Capillaroscopy Course (Polish Society of Rheumatology Imaging Section),
- Level II Capillaroscopy Course (Polish Society of Rheumatology Imaging Section).
Location:
Centrum Medyczne Damiana Lazurowa
ul. Lazurowa 71A
01-314 Warsaw
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