MUDr. Tomáš Zitko | Canadian Medical

MUDr. Tomáš Zitko

Specialization: Rheumatology

Clinics: AFI –⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Prague 6

Language skills: Czech English


Curriculum Vitae

Education:

  • 1992 - 1999  1. Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Doctor of Medicine (MUDr. - MBBS equivalent)
  • 2002 - General Internal Medicine, I grade (MRCP part I equivalent)
  • 2005 - Rheumatology
  • 2020 - General practical medicine

Experience:

  • 1999 - 2002  INTERNAL MEDICINE DPT., SOKOLOV GENERAL HOSPITAL, CZECH REPUBLIC
  • 2002 - 2004  INSTITUTE OF RHEUMATOLOGY, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, general rheumatology clinics, rheumatology ward, osteoporosis clinic, bone densitometry, lead for bone densitometry and metabolic bone diseases
  • 2004 - 2005  INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINIC, TEACHING HOSPITAL IN PRAGUE – MOTOL, CZ, rheumatology clinic, general medical ward and clinic
  • 2006–2016: Ireland and England, a number of hospitals in the position of Locum Consultant Rheumatologist, last in Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases v Bath and in University Hospital Bristol
  • 2016 – present - Artmedi UPD s.r.o., Hostivice, rheumatology and internal medicine clinic and biological treatment center
  • 2016 – present - Canadian Medical, Prague, rheumatology clinic, general practice medicine
  • 2020 – present - Center for Physical Medicine Pavel Kolář a.s., rheumatology outpatient clinic

Membership in professional societies:

  • Czech Medical Chamber (ČLK)
  • Czech Rheumatology Society (ČRS)
  • British Society for Rheumatology (BSR)
  • Royal College of Physicians (London)
  • Czech Society for Metabolic Bone Disease (SMOS)

Articles and news

News

Outpatient varicose vein surgery

News

Do you want to learn how to correctly provide first aid to your child?

News

Notice: Andes hantavirus

News

Modern treatment of venous diseases

Article

Summer without health complications: What to watch out for and how to provide first aid

News

Introducing the new Canadian Medical logo

Article

Spring allergies: Don’t Ignore the symptoms and address them early

News

Introducing new members of our medical teams

News

Tick-borne encephalitis: a risk you should not underestimate