Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ekaterina Viteva| Neuroscience | Excellence Research
Associate Professor at Medical University – Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Dr. Ekaterina Viteva is a seasoned neurologist and academician with over 15 years of experience in teaching and clinical practice. Currently an Associate Professor at the Medical University of Plovdiv and a neurologist at UMHAT “St. George,” Dr. Viteva specializes in epilepsy and EEG diagnostics. She has made significant contributions to epilepsy research and has been involved in over ten clinical studies on new medications. With numerous international collaborations and a strong presence at major neurological conferences, she is recognized as a leading expert in her field. Dr. Viteva is multilingual, fluent in Bulgarian, English, French, and Russian.
Profile
Strenghts for the Awards
- Extensive Research Focus: Dr. Viteva’s research spans a variety of topics within neurology, with a strong emphasis on epilepsy and related treatments. She has explored the effectiveness of multiple anticonvulsant drugs (e.g., levetiracetam, topiramate, tiagabine) in Bulgarian patients, which adds practical value to the clinical community, particularly for regions with similar healthcare challenges.
- Collaborative Approach: Dr. Viteva has co-authored several papers with multiple researchers, demonstrating her collaborative spirit and ability to work well within research teams. This is crucial in neurology, where multidisciplinary collaboration often leads to more comprehensive insights and better patient outcomes.
- Variety of Clinical Case Studies: Her involvement in diverse clinical case studies, such as Moyamoya disease and epilepsy, suggests a broad understanding of complex neurological conditions. These case reports not only expand knowledge but also provide valuable real-world data for clinicians dealing with rare or multifaceted neurological diseases.
- Focus on Regional Healthcare Issues: Dr. Viteva’s work specifically addresses issues faced by Bulgarian patients, such as attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination and the challenges posed by drug-resistant epilepsy. This regional focus adds contextual value and relevance to her findings, which can be translated to similar healthcare settings.
- Publication Output: She has contributed to multiple publications in reputable journals, including Neurology International and Folia Medica, further establishing her as an active researcher within the field. Her articles have also garnered citations, indicating the impact of her work on the academic community.
Professional Experience
Dr. Ekaterina Viteva has had a distinguished career in neurology, holding key positions at several institutions. Since 2018, she has served as an Associate Professor at the Medical University of Plovdiv, where she is responsible for training students in medicine, dental medicine, and general medicine. Her teaching includes specialized training in palliative neurology, conducted from 2009 to 2010. Dr. Viteva has been a practicing neurologist at UMHAT “St. George” – Plovdiv since 2008, and continues to work as a neurologist at Medical Center “Brod.” Her extensive clinical experience is complemented by a significant role in outpatient care.
Dr. Viteva has also contributed to the field through participation in clinical trials. Between 2008 and 2020, she was involved in ten clinical studies of new drugs, spanning phases 2B, 3, and 4. She has further enhanced her academic career by participating in two educational projects and delivering lectures at international universities in Portugal and Italy on topics such as epilepsy and quality of life in patients with epilepsy.
Research Interests
Dr. Viteva’s research focuses on epilepsy, specifically refractory epilepsy and pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. She has a deep interest in clinical epileptology, EEG diagnostics, and quality of life assessment in patients with epilepsy. Additionally, she has explored various areas of neurology, including neurosonology, and is certified in sleep medicine and clinical polysomnography.
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Conclusion 🌍
Dr. Ekaterina Viteva-Velkova stands out as a leading figure in epilepsy research in Bulgaria and internationally. Her dedication to improving the quality of life for patients with neurological disorders is evident in her work both as a clinician and as a researcher. With her vast knowledge, innovative contributions to neurology, and ongoing commitment to education, she is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her leadership in various clinical studies, active participation in global conferences, and publications in well-respected journals further underline her exceptional impact on the medical community.