European University acquires Tbilisi’s St. Michael’s Hospital

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Front News Georgia
European University has acquired St. Michael’s Hospital, with the relevant procedure officially registered on Thursday by the National Agency of Public Registry.
St. Michael’s Hospital, located on Zhvania Street in Tbilisi, becomes the second multidisciplinary hospital to join European University’s clinical network as of 2026. The clinic, formerly known as Mikhailov Hospital, is one of the oldest medical institutions in the Caucasus, with records indicating that its first patient was registered in 1844.
The acquisition will provide new practical training opportunities for students of European University’s Faculty of Medicine, offering them hands-on experience in a real clinical environment.
European University already owns the Jo Ann University Hospital in Tbilisi, where medical students regularly complete internships, undergo clinical training and participate in daily clinical activities. The educational process is led by leading surgeons, who share their professional experience with students on a daily basis.
In addition, European University operates the dental clinic EU Dent, which offers comprehensive, high-quality dental services delivered by a team of highly qualified dentists using modern technologies.
European University continues to expand annually in terms of both programme diversity and infrastructure, underscoring its commitment to preparing graduates equipped with the skills required by the labour market.
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