
Doctor Tanja Popov
Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica (Serbia)
Biography
Education:
Medical Faculty, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Medical doctor, 1998–2005, grade 9,66/10 (excellent)
Master, Internal medicine, 2005–2010, grade 10/10 (excellent)
Final exam: „Heart failure in elderly: diagnostic difficulties, co-morbidities, polypharmacy and treatment dilemmas“
PhD studies, Clinical Medicine, Academic doctoral III level studies, 2007 – 2012, grade 9,93/10 (excellent) Dissertation: "The Comparative Effectiveness of Percutaneous Coronary Angioplasty and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery for the Treatment of Ischemic Cardiomyopathy"
Specialist studies – internal medicine, 2008-2012.
Sub-specialization – Cardiology, 2014-2017.
Working experience:
Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica, Serbia, from October 2006–Present
Current position: Chief of Department for chronic heart failure, since January 2018.
Teaching assistant at the Department for Emergency Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Novi Sad since 2017.
Contributor content
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Gender differences in clinical findings in patients with heart failure
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Ischemic versus non-ischemic cardiomyopathy presented with acute heart failure: clinical features and prognosis
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Predictors of rehospitalization due to congestive heart failure
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Predictors of ten-year mortality in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and reduced left ventricular systolic function
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Predictors of 10-year mortality and re-intervention in patients with multivessel coronary disease, reduced systolic left ventricular function, after complete revascularization by PCI or CABG
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Gastrointestinal bleeding after left ventricular assist device implantation: serious problem, multi factorial cause, no proved treatment?
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Predictors of hospital mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction and reduced left ventricular systolic function
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Aortic valvular endocarditis masked by suspected Lime borreliosis
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