Nino Siradze holds the position of infectious disease specialist at Iashvili Children’s Central Hospital. She is a professional with many years of experience, whose professional education and qualifications include numerous international seminars and training at leading Western clinics, including:
- Salzburg CHOP seminars in general pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine, conducted in collaboration with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Medical University of Graz (Austria);
- European Respiratory Society (ERS) research seminar in Dublin (Ireland);
- VMP online course on organic acidemias (rare genetic disorders);
- Weill Cornell webinar on infectious diseases;
- World Health Organization (WHO) course within the framework of “Antimicrobial Resistance Control Program”;
She graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Tbilisi State Medical University. She continued postgraduate studies at Tbilisi Medical Academy in pediatrics, and in 2018 obtained a state license as an infectious disease physician.
Nino Siradze is also engaged in academic activities. Since 2019, she has been involved in the American Program at Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMU USMD Program) as a clinical clerkship mentor. She is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Georgia, Caucasus International University, and David Tvildiani Medical University. She also gives lectures at New Vision University and is actively involved in postgraduate medical education (pediatric neurology) within the framework of “Pineo Medical Ecosystem”.
She is a member of the Georgian Respiratory Association. Her name is associated with up to 20 clinical publications.