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Associate Professor Nurlan Yeshniyazov

West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe (Kazakhstan)
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Nurlan Yeshniyazov, MD, PhD, cardiologist is a currently working as an Associate Professor at the Department of Internal Diseases No. 2 at West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University and as a cardiac intensivist at the University Medical Center (Aktobe, Kazakhstan). He completed his cardiology internship at West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical University (MD, 2013), received a Bolashak state scholarship for training at the KD Medical Research Center (South Korea, 2014), and was awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship in medicine at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (2017). Dr. N. Yeshniyazov earned his PhD from the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University, 2021). His clinical and research interests focus on acute cardiac care, cardiodiabetology, and heart failure. He is fluent in Russian, Kazakh, and English
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Timing of type 2 diabetes diagnosis and long-term survival in hospitalized patients with cardiovascular disease: a prospective cohort
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Timing of type 2 diabetes diagnosis and long-term survival in hospitalized patients with cardiovascular disease: a prospective cohort
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Variability in the diagnostic evaluation of patients with acute heart failure: data from a retrospective registry of five centers in West Kazakhstan
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