Biography
Natale Calomino is a highly esteemed medical professional currently serving as the Director of UOS of Week Surgery and Day Surgery at the University of Siena, Italy. With a deep commitment to advancing the field of surgical medical sciences and neurosciences, Dr. Calomino has made significant contributions to both academia and clinical practice.
Throughout his career, Dr. Calomino has been dedicated to improving patient care and surgical outcomes, particularly in the areas of week surgery and day surgery. His expertise and leadership in these specialized fields have not only elevated the standards of care but also influenced the development of innovative surgical techniques.
As an integral part of the Department of Surgical Medical Sciences and Neurosciences at the University of Siena, Dr. Calomino plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of medical professionals through teaching, mentorship, and research. His work is widely recognized both in Italy and internationally, contributing to his reputation as a respected leader in his discipline.
Dr. Calomino's passion for medicine is matched by his ongoing commitment to research, where he continues to explore new frontiers in surgery and neurosciences. His contributions to the medical community are reflected in his numerous publications, presentations, and active participation in various professional organizations.
Natale Calomino's dedication to excellence in surgery and his unwavering commitment to patient care make him a distinguished figure in the medical field.
Research Interest
Gastric cancer, Neuroendocrine cancer, Gallbladder pathology general surgery, Colon rectum cancer
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Director of UOS of week Surgery and day Surgery
University of Siena
Surgical Medical Sciences and Neurosciences
Italy
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