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Pawel Rajewski MD, PhD, is a specialist in internal medicine, a specialist in infectious diseases, a hepatologist, and a specialist in clinical transplantology. He is a provincial consultant for the Kuyavian-Pomeranian province in the field of infectious diseases, a certified lipidologist of the Polish Lipidology Society and an obesitologist of the Polish Society for the Treatment of Obesity and the Polish Society for Obesity Research. He works as the Head of the Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases Department at the Provincial Infectious Diseases and Observation Hospital in Bydgoszcz, is the Coordinator of the Chronic Hepatitis Treatment Clinic, and also works at the "Gizińscy" Medical Center, where he runs the Liver Diseases and Transplantation Clinic, Infectious, Internal and Metabolic Disorders. He is the Rector of the University of Health Sciences in Bydgoszcz and a professor at the university. He is a founder at the Dr. Rajewski Foundation. He completed postgraduate studies Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management. He deals with the diagnosis and treatment of obesity, metabolic disorders, liver diseases, in particular MASLD and liver cirrhosis. He conducts scientific research related to obesity, metabolic disorders and liver diseases and their relationship with cardiovascular risk.
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Internal Medicine, Infectious diseases, Hepatology, Clinical transplantation

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University of Health Sciences in Bydgoszcz
Department of Internal and Infectious Diseases
Poland
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