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* She is currently married to [[Kostas Karamanlis]], the [[Prime Minister of Greece]]. The couple are proud parents of twins: Alexandros and Angeliki.
 
* She is currently married to [[Kostas Karamanlis]], the [[Prime Minister of Greece]]. The couple are proud parents of twins: Alexandros and Angeliki.
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==Controversy==
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All of the above, conserning her medical studies, are under question. She took her degree under unknown circumstances and was rarely seen participating in medical school classes and clinics. Some suspect that her political connections may have helped her medical career.
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* All of the above conserning her medical studies are under question.She took her degree under unknown circumstances and was rarely seen participating in med school classes and clinics.Obviously being the wife of the prime minister must have helped.
 

Revision as of 09:36, January 2, 2007

Natasa Pazaïti
In tradition costume clothing

Anastasia "Natasa" Pazaiti-Karamanli (Greek: Νατάσα Παζαϊτη-Καραμανλή Natása Pazaïti-Karamanlí) was born in Thessaloniki, where she completed her secondary education and was a member of the Greek Women Traditional Dancing Association ("Lykeio Ellinidon") for many years.

  • She is a doctor, graduate of the Department of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Aristotle University.
  • She holds a PhD Degree of the Department of Medicine, Aristotle University, where she completed her doctoral thesis entitled "Memory and Learning in Children with Prenatal Asphyxia."
  • She specialized in the Conditions of Memory and Learning at Tufts University, U.S.A. and organized the Behaviour Research Center at the Laboratory of Physiology, Aristotle University.
  • She has published several papers in scientific journals and congresses minutes and made a large number of announcements in Greek and international medical congresses.

Controversy

All of the above, conserning her medical studies, are under question. She took her degree under unknown circumstances and was rarely seen participating in medical school classes and clinics. Some suspect that her political connections may have helped her medical career.