She is currently a cardiology specialist, having worked at the Voivodeship Specialist Hospital in Wrocław in the Cardiology Department since 2018. She completed her postgraduate internship (2016-2017) at the 4th Military Clinical Hospital in Wrocław.
His greatest interests and best skills include echocardiographic examination of the heart and work and training in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, as well as managing cardiac patients in the regular ward.
She also has experience in the hospital’s Cardiology Clinic. She handles all cardiac conditions and qualifications for interventional procedures. For the past two years, she has been consulting in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, the Department of Pregnancy Pathology, and the Department of Operative Gynecology, and has also performed qualifications for surgical, orthopedic, and bariatric procedures.
She has experience in managing hypertension during pregnancy and other comorbid cardiac conditions, among other things. A key area of expertise in the lives of heart patients is cardiosexology.
The specialization she chose is her greatest passion in life. Every day spent in the hospital with patients, despite the challenges associated with numerous, diverse heart conditions, is a driving force. Helping patients, combined with knowledge, intuition, and a wealth of empathy, gives Joanna immense energy, and especially – her patients. For Joanna, the most important thing is the whole person and what ails them. Their feelings, comfort, and ailments, to which she listens attentively and selects a treatment plan to the best of her ability, based on current treatment standards, as well as her own voice of reason and acquired experience.
She has been dealing with heart disease primarily since birth. Her father had already suffered a heart attack. For as long as she can remember, various complications of coronary heart disease have accompanied Joanna, always standing by her side, and her father, always holding his hand.
These were challenges for a young person—a child, a teenager—that taught the doctor what heart disease looks like in real life. Now she understands its anatomical and physiological aspects. She knows how to live with it and treat it. She understands how patients feel.
Her father’s serious illness—heart failure—and the resulting cardiac arrhythmias, among other things, inspired her to treat others with cardiac problems. However, inspiration alone isn’t enough. A doctor’s life is a constant learning process and the improvement of one’s skills. Learning is meant to help others.