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I was born in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. The environment I grew up in had a major influence on my views of life. I lived there for 30 years and learned that life means working hard. In these years I got my education and became a physician. In 1983 I married my wife, Nina. My son Vadim was born in Georgia. In 1991 we moved to Israel. It is a beautiful country, amazing in its diversity. We lived in Holon, Israel for more than five years. I practiced medicine there too. Since 1996 we live in New Jersey. My daughter Anne Sarah was born in 1998. It's certainly hard to squeeze an entire life into one page, but I tried my best...


| Internal Medicine (private practice), Livingston, New Jersey | 2000-present | | Residency - Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ | 1996-2000 | | Emergency Medical Services, SHL, Tel-Aviv, Israel | 1993-1996 | | Residency - Wolfson Medical Center, Holon, Israel | 1992-1993 | | Primary Care Practice, Tbilisi, Georgia | 1985-1991 |

Excellence in Patient Care Top 10 percent for Quality and Efficiency at Saint Barnabas Medical Center | 2007 | | Highest ranking for Quality and Efficiency - United Healthcare Two Star Award | 2007 | Leia Marcovici, MD Memorial Award (In Recognition of Scholarship and Compassionate Dedication to Patients) | 1999-2000 | | Resident Research Scholarship Award | 1999-2000 | | Resident Research Scholarship Award | 1997-1999 |

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