Aside from medicine, I have always been passionate about smart and innovative healthcare solutions - including being one of the creators of the HeartCity lifesaving app and an active contributor to modern healthcare as a developer of several telehealth services.
"Something is wrong. On the outside, your life may look fine - job, family, roles - but you still wonder: is this really what you wanted? Are you in the right place? Who are you beyond your roles? As a neuroscientist, a doctor and a human being, I believe that stuckness is often not a sign of illness, but an internal signal that it is time to change direction. My so-called 'mindset training' service is for people who want to stop drifting and live more consciously, with more self-identity - whether in their personal lives or in their professional lives. This is not therapy - but a helpful, professional accompaniment to finding your way, making choices, finding inner balance. I walk with you, but I don't decide for you. If you're ready to face what works for you - and what doesn't - you're on your way."
Education
I received my medical degree from Semmelweis University in 2014, and qualified in neurology in 2019.(2014)
Job experience
My work is based on a fast and multidisciplinary approach. I have used my experience in emergency care in STROKE care. During the first wave of COVID, I started working at the COVID Outpatient Clinic of the ECDC, where I gained a lot of experience in disease recognition, patient pathway management and long-term follow-up. I was also a pillar of the Outpatient Clinic in the second and third waves.
I am currently a consultant neurologist at the Neurology Department and the STROKE Centre of the New St. John's Hospital of North Central Buda and a junior physician at the Emergency Centre of the MH Medical Centre.