He has been first author on nearly 40 occasions and co-author on 35 occasions in congress presentations. In 2004, he was awarded the first prize at the European Congress of Sports Traumatology in Madrid for his PhD thesis. He was the first to introduce the systematic use of the proprioceptive preventive training programme in practice in Hungary. He is also regularly involved in teaching activities, and from 2020 he will be teaching sports medicine as an adjunct professor at the Department of Sports Medicine of Semmelweis University.
He graduated from the Faculty of General Medicine of Semmelweis University in 1995. After his studies, he worked as a fellow of the Austrian-Hungarian Action Foundation at the Department of Traumatology at the University of Innsbruck from 1995, then at the Outpatient Knee Surgery Centre in Munich, and during his studies he did a fellowship at the Lorenz Böhler Unfallkrankenhaus in Vienna.
Education
2005 - Diploma in Sports Medicine
1995 - Semmelweis University of Medicine, General Practitioner
Job experience
Since 2010 he has also been working as a frame doctor of the Short Track Speed Skating National Team.He was a member of the Medical Committee of the International Handball Federation (IHF) between 2001-2006, Secretary of the Integration Committee of the European Society of Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology and Arthroscopy between 2005-2009, Chairman of the Medical Committee of the Hungarian Olympic Committee, Chairman of the Medical Committee of the Hungarian Handball Federation, Chairman of the Hungarian Arthroscopic Society, Secretary General of the Hungarian Society of Sports Medicine.
In 1998 and 2007, he participated in a six and twelve month knee surgery fellowship respectively in the ARMC Knee Fellowship Programme in Melbourne. From 1996 to 2020 he was a staff member of the Department of Sports Medicine at the National Institute of Sports Medicine. From 1997-1999, he was an on-call trauma physician at the Department of Orthopaedic Traumatology, Uzhok Hospital. From 1995 he was the doctor of the Hungarian Snowboard National Team, from 1999 the Hungarian Women's Handball National Team and from 2004 the Hungarian Ski National Team.