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Iva Košuta

Iva Košuta, MD, PhD, FEBGH, FEBTM is a consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist at the University Hospital Centre Zagreb and a faculty member at the University of Zagreb School of Medicine.

She works within a tertiary intensive care and transplant setting, with a particular focus on advanced liver disease, acute liver failure, acute-on-chronic liver failure, and liver transplantation.

Her research interests lie at the intersection of hepatology, critical care, and transplantation, including metabolic and immunological complications after liver transplantation, infections and multidrug-resistant organisms in cirrhosis and transplant recipients, and outcomes of critically ill patients with liver disease.

Dr. Košuta is a member of several international societies, including EASL, AASLD, ILTS, ESICM, and serves on the steering committee of the ILTS Acute Liver Failure group. She is deeply committed to medical education, regularly teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, mentoring junior clinicians and researchers, and contributing to national and international educational initiatives.

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