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George Laliotis Earns Master of Public Health Degree from University of Nicosia

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Dr George Laliotis earns another Master's Degree in Public Health

WASHINGTON - eTradeWire -- George Laliotis, MD, MPH has successfully graduated from the Master of Public Health (MPH) program at the University of Nicosia, marking a significant milestone in his distinguished academic and professional journey in the field of public health.

George's thesis, titled "Efficacy of Vitamin D Supplementation on Colorectal Cancer Survivorship: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Studies," reflects his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes. This research provides valuable insights into the potential benefits of vitamin D supplementation for individuals battling colorectal cancer, contributing to the broader understanding of cancer survivorship.

With a strong academic background, Dr George Laliotis has continually demonstrated excellence and dedication in his studies. Based in Washington, DC, George brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in oncology research, data analytics, cancer biology, and business strategy. With over eight years of experience as a physician-scientist, healthcare consultant, and strategic advisor, his career is defined by a passion for innovation and a commitment to transforming the field of healthcare.

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"I am thrilled to have completed my MPH and look forward to applying the knowledge and skills I have gained to contribute to public health research and policy," said George Laliotis. "This degree has equipped me with the tools to address complex health challenges and make a meaningful impact on population health."

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George Laliotis, MD, MPH
Website: https://www.georgelaliotis.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgelaliotis/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Geor_Laliot



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