Ketevan Kobaidze Emory Faculty
Ketevan Kobaidze Emory Faculty

Ketevan Kobaidze, MD

Internal Medicine - Hospitalist, Hospital Medicine

Emory University Hospital Midtown

550 Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30308 +1 More Locations

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About

Dr. Kobaidze joined Emory as an assistant professor in 2006 in our Hospital Medicine Division.  She is located at EUHM. Dr. Kobaidze graduated Cum Laude from Tbilisi State Medical School, where she received her medical degree. She also received her PhD in Immunology and Allergy; her PhD work was dedicated to hepatitis B immunology. In 1995 she worked with CDC staff as a director of field epidemiology on diphtheria outbreak in the republic of Georgia, and was offered an opportunity to work as a guest researcher at CDC, Atlanta where she remained until 2001. She completed her Internship at Mercer University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine residency at AMC, in 2006. She is actively involved in medical student and resident teaching. She is a recipient of the Golden Apple award 2011. She currently serves as an Associate Site Director for HMS service at EUHM. She is engaged in research and has multiple publications and presentations at national and international meetings.

Languages

  • English
  • Russian

Emory Affiliation

  • Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
  • Emory Healthcare Network
  • Emory Physician Group Practice

Academic Title

  • Associate Professor

Year Started Practicing

  • 2006

Locations

Emory University Hospital Midtown

550 Peachtree Street Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30308

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Emory University Hospital

1364 Clifton Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30322

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Credentials

Education

  • Residency: Atlanta Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 2006
  • Internship: Mercer University School of Medicine, Family Medicine, 2002
  • Medical Education: Tbilisi State Medical University, MD, 1982

Board Certifications

  • Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2006