Performs ultrasound investigations for diagnostic or disease monitoring purposes, prepares their description and analysis, and gives consultations.
Performs the following ultrasound investigations:
abdominal organs (liver, pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts, spleen, etc.);
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder;
prostate (transabdominally);
thyroid gland;
superficial soft tissues;
lymph nodes.
Consults patients from the age of 18.
Provides paid and paid services of insurance companies.
Additional information
2017–2020 – Oncology Centre of Latvia, Diagnostic Radiology Centre, Diagnostic Radiology Department, diagnostic radiologist
2016– 2020 – Rīga Stradiņš University, residency in medicine, diagnostic radiologist''s qualification; SIA Rīgas Austrumu klīniskā universitātes slimnīca
2015–2016 – State Sport Medicine Centre, physician in Antidoping Department
2009–2015 – Rīga Stradiņš University, Faculty of Medicine, physician''s degree
2014 – practical training in the Departments of Radiology, Internal Diseases, Surgery and Gynaecology, St. Barbara Klinik Hamm-Heessen (Germany)
2013 – LAMSA scientific exchange programme in the Department of Radiology, Charles Nicole Hospital (Tunisia).
Continued education:
Increases her knowledge and professional skills on a regular basis at various courses and seminars, and participates in international conferences and congresses in Latvia and abroad.
Participation in the Section of Medicine of the 74th conference of the University of Latvia with the paper Magnetic resonance enterography with diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) sequence helps to reveal early inflammatory changes in patients with suspect bowel disease (2016),
Participation and 2nd place obtained at the International Students'' Scientific Conference of the Riga Stradiņš University with the paper Magnetic resonance enterography and diffusion weighted whole body imaging with background body signal suppression (DWIBS) sequence in Crohn''s disease diagnostic (2015),
Participation in European Congress of Radiology 2014 (Austria) (2014).