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Hire Dr. Kalin A.
Bulgaria
USD 40 /hr

Pediatrician MD with Pharmacovigilance & Scientific Writing Expertise | English/German Fluent

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Medical Writing
Research Fact Checking, Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Healthcare Consulting
Work Experience

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Universitetska mnogoprofilna bolnica za aktivno lecenie i spesna medicina Nikolaj Ivanovic Pirogov EAD

- Present

Pediatrician

Private Practice

March 2021 - Present

Education

Masters in Clinical Trial Management

Medical University- Sofia

October 2024 - July 2025

Medical Degree (MD)

Medical University- Sofia

September 2014 - December 2020

Certifications
  • Good Clinical Practice

    NIHR Research Delivery Network

    September 2025 - Present

  • CHOP Seminar on Pediatric Gastroenterology

    Open Medical Institute

    June 2025 - Present

  • Goethe-Zertifikat C1

    Goethe-Institut Bulgarien

    December 2020 - Present

  • Cambridge Advanced in English

    British Council- Sofia

    January 2013 - Present

Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kalin Atanasov, Snezhina Lazova, Tea Alexandrova, Nadzhie Gorelyova-Stefanova, Iren Tzotcheva, Tsvetelina Velikova(2021). Liver Involvement in Children with COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome: A Single-Center Bulgarian Observational Study . Microorganisms. 9. (9). p. 1958. {MDPI} {AG}
Kalin Atanasov, Snezhina Lazova, Tea Alexandrova, Nadzhie Gorelyova-Stefanova, Iren Tzotcheva, Tsvetelina Velikova (2021). Liver Involvement in Children with COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome: A Single-Center Bulgarian Observational Study . Microorganisms.