David D'Andrea
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Education | M.D. degree |
Alma mater | Universitätsmedizin Mainz |
Occupation | Physician specialized |
David D'Andrea (born February 4, 1984) is a physician specialized in urology and andrology. He is currently serving as Associate Professor at the Medical University of Vienna[1]
David D'Andrea is a renowned figure in the field of urology, recognized for his outstanding contributions to patient care, research, and education. With a distinguished career marked by excellence and innovation, he has earned recognition and respect both within and beyond the medical community.
Early life and education
Dr. D'Andrea's journey into the world of medicine began with his academic pursuits. He obtained his M.D. degree at Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Germany, and his commitment to advancing medical knowledge became evident during his studies.
Career
Dr. D'Andrea's professional career is highlighted by his tenure as a Senior Consultant in Urology at the prestigious Medical University of Vienna, Austria, a position he has held since November 2019. This role underscores his expertise and leadership in urology, where he has made significant contributions to patient care and treatment[2]
Prior to his current role, Dr. D'Andrea trained as a resident at the Central Hospital of Bolzano, Italy.
Academic achievements
Dr. D'Andrea's commitment to academic excellence is underscored by his appointment as an Associate Professor at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, in September 2023. He earned Venia Docendi at the same institution, focusing on the progressive development of prognostic models for response to intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guérin therapy in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. This work demonstrates his dedication to advancing urological knowledge.
His academic journey includes a range of qualifications, including an ÖÄK Diploma in genetic counseling, specialization in Urology and Andrology, and recognition as a Fellow of the European Board of Urology|Europeans Board of Urology (FEBU).
Dr. D'Andrea's current h-index is 30[3]
References
- ↑ "Researcher of the MedUni Vienna".
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