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Nicola Zetola Burneo

Associate Professor

Nicola Zetola Burneo

Associate Professor

Academic Appointment(s)

Medical College of Georgia
Department of Medicine: Pulmonary

  • NZETOLA@augusta.edu
  • (706) 721-2566
  • (706) 721-3069
  • BBR 5513

Education

  • MD, Medicine Universidad Peruana Cayetano H, 2001

Certifications

  • ABIM- Critical Care Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine, 2021

  • ABIM- Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine , 2005

  • ABIM- Infectious Disease American Board of Internal Medicine , 2007

  • PHY GA Professional Licensing BRD, 2020

Awards & Honors

  • Teaching Excellence Award Department of Medicine, Medical College of GA, 2024

  • Teacher of the year Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, 2021

  • Distinguished Service Award Botswana-University of Pennsylvania Partnership, 2017

  • Certificate of Honor Botswana Ministry of Health, 2016

  • Global Equity Award Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2015

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

  • GMED 5034

    Medical Critical Care
  • RPUL 5000

    Pulmonary & Critical Care

Teaching Interests

Infectious Disease, Global Health, Critical Care

Scholarship

Selected Recent Publications

  • Identifying Key Competencies for Education PhD Students with Generative AI Integration: A Scoping Review, 2026
    Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-New
  • Predisposing Factors for Chronic Post-Surgical Pain After Thoracic Surgery: A Scoping Review with Quantitative Synthesis, 2026
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Clima y rendimiento laboral individual en trabajadores de una empresa agroindustrial del sur del Perú, 2025
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Expanding the spectrum of the “texting rhythm” in EEG, 2025
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Influence of material and design parameters on the mechanical performance and specific energy absorption of auxetic HPCC, 2025
    Journal Article, Academic Journal

Research Interests

Infectious Disease, Global Health, Critical Care