Dr n. med. Andrzej Lewicki
Specialization: urolog
He graduated from medical studies at the Medical Academy in Warsaw in 2001. In 2009, he obtained a doctorate in medical sciences with honors and the title of specialist in urology and a Fellow of the European Board of Urology (FEBU).
He deals with diagnostics and urological treatment. He is particularly interested in minimally invasive methods of cancer treatment under the control of imaging tests. He was the first in Poland to perform prostate biopsy under the supervision of the fusion of magnetic resonance and ultrasound images from transrectal and transperineal access using the BioJet and Trinity Koelis systems. He expanded his knowledge on this issue during foreign research internships at the University Clinics in Dresden, Hanover, Heidelberg and Paris.
Since 2002, he has had the USG Certificate of the Polish Ultrasound Society. From the very beginning, he was permanently involved in teaching as a lecturer and scientific director of courses at the Medical University of Warsaw, the Medical Center of Postgraduate Education and the Roztocze School of Ultrasound.
Co-author of the "Testing Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society".
Awarded with the award of the Minister of Health for the monograph "Ultrasound atlas of focal changes in the kidneys".
Member of the Board of the Polish Ultrasound Society. Editor of the section "Ultrasonography for a urologist" in the Urological Review. Editor of Genitourinary ultrasound in the Journal of Ultrasonography.
He deals with diagnostics and urological treatment. He is particularly interested in minimally invasive methods of cancer treatment under the control of imaging tests. He was the first in Poland to perform prostate biopsy under the supervision of the fusion of magnetic resonance and ultrasound images from transrectal and transperineal access using the BioJet and Trinity Koelis systems. He expanded his knowledge on this issue during foreign research internships at the University Clinics in Dresden, Hanover, Heidelberg and Paris.
Since 2002, he has had the USG Certificate of the Polish Ultrasound Society. From the very beginning, he was permanently involved in teaching as a lecturer and scientific director of courses at the Medical University of Warsaw, the Medical Center of Postgraduate Education and the Roztocze School of Ultrasound.
Co-author of the "Testing Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society".
Awarded with the award of the Minister of Health for the monograph "Ultrasound atlas of focal changes in the kidneys".
Member of the Board of the Polish Ultrasound Society. Editor of the section "Ultrasonography for a urologist" in the Urological Review. Editor of Genitourinary ultrasound in the Journal of Ultrasonography.