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Doctor Antigoni Grigoriou started working privately in Cyprus and she is regularly sought out for her proficiency in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatological conditions. She consults on all aspects of general rheumatology in adults as well as in diagnosis and management of children in rheumatological conditions. She has seen patients from all over the world. Her knowledge and abilities allow her to work with patients of all ages and a deep variety of medical problems.
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Dr Antigoni Grigoriou CCT (UK), FRCP (London), MRCP(UK), MRCP (Rheumatology), MSc (King’s College London), PgC (Musculoskeletal Ultrasound). Dr Grigoriou is a UK qualified Rheumatology Consultant and General Physician with 17 years of experience in world renowned hospitals in London. She gained her CCT (UK) in both Rheumatology and General Internal Medicine from London Deanery. She was awarded the MRCP (UK) and MRCP (Rheumatology) from the Royal College ofPhysicians and as a result of her standout contribution to medicine working as a consultant Rheumatologist in London she has been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians. Dr Grigoriou has had an excellent performance since a student.She graduated from high school with ‘Excellent and Distinction’ and she studied in Athens Medical School with a full scholarship due to ‘excellence performance’. Due to her dedication and willingness to achieve excellence she proceeded to postgraduatequalifications and she gained an MSc degree in Rheumatology from King’s College London and a Post graduate certificate in Musculoskeletal ultrasound which she performs for diagnostic purposes but also for ultrasound guided injections. She is experienced on musculoskeletal ultrasound and has also organized the Rheumatology Trainee Regional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Scan course in London which was proved to be very popular and beneficial to trainees. Dr Grigoriou is also passionate about research and medical education. She has been actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and assessment at King’s College London as well as St George’s University of London. Furthermore, she acted as a member in recruitment interview panels for Rheumatology and General Medicine Trainees organized by London Deanery for trainees across the whole United Kingdom. She has acted as the Principal Investigator of several research studies and has an active role in national and international meetings where she has presented a number of scientific abstracts in a broad international audience, such as the American College of Rheumatology, European League Against Rheumatism, British Society of Rheumatology and others and she also published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.