Daniela Catalano

Assistant Professor of INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09]

She was born in Napoli on june 23th 1955

Degree in Medicine and Surgery, University of Catania,Italy, on 1471978

Postgraduate Diploma Specialist in Gastroenterology , University of Catania,Italy, 1983

Postgraduate Diploma Specialist in Internal Medicine, University of Catania, Italy, 1990

National Certification as Chief of Division in Gastroenterology 1988

 

 

ACADEMIC COURSES:

Lecturer of Official courses for medical students, physicians, dietician students- School of Medicina, Dietician Diploma, Postgraduate Schools of the University of Catania:

a) School of Medicine

1997-2000 Clinical Pathophysiology

2000-2015 Internal Medicine

b) School of Dietician

1992-2015 Internal Medicine

 

c) Postgraduate Schools:

of Endocrynology 1992-2002 Internal Medicine

of Internal Medicine 1999-2007 Therapy

of Psychiatry 1996-2007 Psychosomatics medicine

of Pathology 2000-2007 Laboratory diagnosis

Master coordinator clinical ultrasound since 2011

CLINICAL ACTIVITY

Clinical ward of Internal Medicine (1987-2005) with an average of 4 in-patientsweek, and (1997-2006) 8 in-patientsweek Clinical Day-hospital : average 300 different patients personally managed for gastrointestinal pathology. Echocolordoppler abdominal ultrasound since 1991 ; nutri-tional and metabolic assessment and therapy since 1990; Women's health medicine for perimenopausal women , pregnancy, hypertension, obesity and eating disorders since 1996.Assessment and treatment of eating disorders since 2005 as consultant of Catania University Center of eating disorders. 

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VIEW THE COURSES FROM THE A.Y. 2022/2023 TO THE PRESENT

Academic Year 2019/2020


Academic Year 2018/2019


Academic Year 2017/2018


Academic Year 2016/2017


Academic Year 2015/2016

management of liver diseases

Nutritional assessment and treatment

Alcoholic disease

Ultrasound imaging

Women’s health

KEYWORDS: abdominal ultrasound, clinical nutrition, gender health, NAFLD