Mgr. Katarína Záňová, MBA, Regenerative Medicine - Bratislava, Malacky, Slovakia

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Mgr. Katarína Záňová, MBA – Head Nurse

Mgr. Katarína Záňová, MBA: Head Nurse at CellCenter in Malacky, Bratislava, Slovakia

Mgr. Katarína Záňová, MBA, is the distinguished Head Nurse at CellCenter in Malacky and Bratislava, where she spearheads nursing operations. With a strong foundation in nursing and strategic management, she brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership in regenerative medicine to her role. Her dedication to helping people, combined with her diverse experience, drives her passion for the dynamic field of stem cell therapy, overseeing the seamless delivery of cutting-edge treatments and fostering an environment of excellence and compassion.

Areas of Expertise and Leadership

Mgr. Záňová’s expertise encompasses clinical nursing, operational management, and specialized regenerative therapies:

Educational Qualifications & Certifications

Katarína’s robust expertise is supported by her comprehensive education and specialized training:

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Professional Experience

Mgr. Záňová’s career reflects a commitment to diverse aspects of healthcare and a continuous drive for professional growth:

To learn more about innovative Stem Cell Therapy in Malacky Slovakia and the expert care provided under the leadership of professionals like Mgr. Katarína Záňová, MBA, at CellCenter, please contact PlacidWay for a consultation.

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