In my work, my goal is to ensure that my hand surgery practice in Hungary adheres to the same guidelines and standards that I encountered abroad, that the knowledge I gained there continues to be enriched by learning from the finest Hungarian specialists, and that the care provided to Hungarian patients ultimately meets the professional standards of one of Europe’s most advanced regions.
Education
Hand Surgery Board Exam(2025)
PhD as an independent candidate – Semmelweis University, Budapest(2022)
Job experience
Gradually, I had gained enough professional experience abroad to finally return to my home country, as originally planned, and put what I had learned to good use there. At first, I commuted between Germany and Hungary on a monthly rotation for a year: during this time, I worked as a specialist in the hand surgery department of the Central Baden Clinic in Baden-Baden, Germany, while in Hungary, as a member of the Rodler-Med team, I “reacclimated” myself to the domestic professional world. Meanwhile, since November 2023, I have also been performing hand surgery duties at the Orthopedic Clinic of Semmelweis University.
I first became involved in hand surgery when, prior to graduating, I was awarded a scholarship to Germany and entrusted with coordinating the clinical research of a team of hand surgeons at Heidelberg University. I continued this work for a total of nearly three years as a research fellow.