As a specialist neurosurgeon at the National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and as a lecturer at the Department of Neurosurgery at Semmelweis University, I am most motivated by difficult cases and challenges. I believe in finding solutions to problems, which can only be done with the utmost empathy - after all, body and soul go hand in hand.
For me, the most important thing is to find a solution and see it through to the end, because no patient’s journey is left unfinished—and all of this can only be done with the utmost empathy. Compassion is essential, because everyone’s problems are unique, as are the pains and limitations that come with them. Alongside the highest level of expertise, it’s about being there for the patient as a human being.
Education
PhD degree(2016)
Specialist examination in neurosurgery(2006)
Job experience
Inventor and developer of the 4D Anatomy surgical and anatomical simulation training program(2008)
Neurosurgeon at the National Institute of Neurosurgery(2006-)
Performed procedures
surgical decompression for brain and spinal tumors, and degenerative spinal conditions (herniated discs, spinal and neural canal stenosis)
Correction of vertebral slippage using complex fusion surgical techniques