Ketevan Omanadze, DBA, is an Associate Professor at the Healthcare Institute of Caucasus University. Her professional career includes many years of experience in both academia and practical healthcare management. She is actively involved in research and is the winner of the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia Young Scientists Grant Competition (2025).
Professor Omanadze’s research interests include anti-crisis management in healthcare systems, primary healthcare, hospital services, and the quality of medical care. Her bibliography includes a number of scholarly publications published in leading local and international peer-reviewed journals.
She also has significant experience in healthcare and administrative management. At various stages of her career, she has held leadership positions, including serving as Head of the Patient Flow Management and Monitoring Service at the National Center for Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases.
Ketevan Omanadze holds an academic degree of Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). She graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University in 2010. She later earned a Master’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Management from Ilia State University in 2014, and in 2024 she defended her doctoral dissertation in Business Administration. Her multidisciplinary education and practical experience underpin her expertise in healthcare systems management and academic development.
