
Maciej Lis
Doctor specialising in radiology and diagnostic imaging. He provides consultations to adult patients in Kraków.
Kraków
Any hours
Thyroid ultrasound
Centrum Medicover Fabryczna
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Maciej Lis, MD PhD
Maciej Lis is a graduate of the Jagiellonian University Medical College. He is currently specialising in radiology and diagnostic imaging and works as an assistant professor at the Department of Anatomy of the Jagiellonian University Medical College. In his daily clinical practice, he performs and interprets imaging examinations, including ultrasonography, radiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. He is the author and co-author of scientific publications in renowned international journals, with a particular focus on cardiovascular imaging and clinical anatomy. He continuously develops his professional qualifications by participating in certified ultrasonography courses, including vascular ultrasonography.

Specialization:


Patient`s age:

- Adults

The doctor deals with:

- ultrasonography
- radiography
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging

Education:

- Jagiellonian University Medical College
- Currently specialising in radiology and diagnostic imaging

Professional experience:

- 5th Military Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic in Kraków
- University Hospital in Kraków
- Internship at the Visible Heart Lab, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Language proficiency:

- Polish
- English

Trainings, courses and certificates:

- PLTR accreditation course “Fundamentals of Ultrasonography”, 23–24 November 2024, Kraków
- Vascular Ultrasonography course, 7–9 June 2024, Cholerzyn

Publications:

- Lis M. et al. Cardiac phase variability in pulmonary root geometry: implications for electrophysiological mapping and ablation. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2025.
- Lis M. et al. Chest X-ray as a screening tool for aortic arch dilation: CT-based evaluation of reliability. Diagnostics, 2025.
- Lis M. et al. Pulmonary valve morphometry revisited: clinical implications for valvular and supravalvular interventions. Clinical Anatomy, 2023.
Location:
Medicover Centre Fabryczna
Fabryczna 1,
31-553 Kraków
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