Isuf Kalo
Isuf Kalo is an Albanian doctor and Professor of Medicine.
Born (1942) in Tepelenë, Albania, he completed his studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Tirana University in 1964. Prof. Kalo specialized in several european countries in diabetology and endocrinology. He is one of the pioneers of this domain in Albania. For several years he chaired the cathedral of endocrinology and metabolic diseases in the Faculty of Medicine and in the University Hospital of Tirana. He is Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of Medicine and honoured with the Distinguished Scientist Worker Award of Albania. Until 1985 he was the personal doctor of the communist dictator Enver Hoxha.[1] Between 1991 and 2004 he was employed by the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe (in Copenhagen), heading the European Diabetes Program and later the Quality of Health System Programme in Europe. He is the author of a series of publications in the medical press of his country and abroad, and he is an honorary member of several international committees and medical associations in Europe.