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Nino Isakadze, MD, MHS

Nino Isakadze, MD, MHS

Nino graduated from David Tvildiani Medical University, Tbilisi, Georgia and then moved to Atlanta, Georgia as she was accepted to join residency program at Emory University Hospital. During her time at Emory, Nino conducted clinical research to validate a smartwatch algorithm to detect arrhythmia, specifically atrial fibrillation. She achieved distinction in teaching and leadership and innovation while a medical resident.

Nino subsequently joined a Cardiology fellowship at Johns Hopkins University in 2018, and is currently enrolled in Cardiac Electrophysiology training at Johns Hopkins. During her Cardiology fellowship training, she was selected as an American Heart Association Health Technology and Innovation Strategically Focused Research Network Fellow and completed a Master of Health Science degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Graduate Training in Clinical Investigation. With close collaboration with Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity and the American Heart Association Cardiology, Nino leveraged inclusive human centered design approach to build a digital health intervention tailored for management of patients with the most common cardiac arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation. Nino has presented her research work at a number of national and international meetings and published her findings in peer-reviewed papers.

Nino currently leads a cross disciplinary pilot clinical trial where she is evaluating a multi-component virtual atrial fibrillation management program leveraging the mobile application and smart devices. She is collaborating with industry leaders including Apple to allow implementation of the program at scale.

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