Nutsa Besashvili in the ESAVS Program
20 April 2026
Veterinarium’s internist and ultrasonography specialist, Nutsa Besashvili, will undergo advanced training through the internationally accredited Internal Medicine program of one of Europe’s leading veterinary education institutions - European School of Advanced Veterinary Studies (ESAVS).
The program costs 4 300 EUR and will be fully funded by the Kakha Bendukidze Knowledge Fund, once again highlighting a strategic approach where investing in education is seen as the primary path to improving professional standards and supporting national development.
For us, the development of veterinary medicine is a matter of principle. This is why we place particular emphasis on bringing international knowledge, experience, and best practices to Georgia. Programs like this enable us to integrate into local clinical practice the approaches that are already well established in leading veterinary centers and universities across Europe and worldwide.
The Internal Medicine program is highly comprehensive, covering key areas such as hematology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, and hepatology. It places strong emphasis on the management of clinical cases based on international protocols, as well as on the interpretation of laboratory data. The final part of the program focuses specifically on coagulation and coagulation disorders.
The ESAVS Certificate and Master’s programs provide cutting-edge education in clinical veterinary disciplines. Training is based on intensive theoretical and practical sessions, assessments, and a problem-oriented clinical approach. These programs are delivered in collaboration with leading universities and clinics across approximately 20 countries in Europe. ESAVS programs are accredited by the ATF (Akademie für tierärztliche Fortbildung), which operates under the Federal Chamber of Veterinarians of Germany (Bundestierärztekammer - BTK). This accreditation aligns with the requirements of the Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE, USA), the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS, UK), and the Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI).
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