I graduated from the Faculty of General Medicine of the University of Szeged in 2012. In 2018, following a successful defense, I obtained my PhD degree. I passed the board examination in Endocrinology in 2020.
After graduating from university, I began working at the 1st Department of Internal Medicine of the University of Szeged, where I am currently employed as an Assistant Lecturer. I am a member of the Diabetes Outpatient Clinic and Working Group of the department, which also provides regional specialist care.
During my residency training, I completed a one-month international clinical placement at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Since 2019, I have been working as an internist, endocrinologist, and diabetologist at the Újszeged Medical Center.
Since 2012, I have been teaching undergraduate practical courses in Internal Medicine in both English and Hungarian, and since 2017 I have also delivered classroom lectures. I am a regular participant in numerous national and international diabetology conferences, often taking an active role as a speaker. I am currently supervising medical students within the framework of Scientific Students’ Association (TDK) research projects.
2017 – Internal Medicine
2020 – Endocrinology, Diabetology
2013 – Hungarian Diabetes Association
2018 – Hungarian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism
2018 – PhD
My research focuses on the investigation of autonomic and peripheral nervous system abnormalities characteristic of diabetes, as well as the characterization of central afferent dysfunctions and the study of the etiology of diabetic neuropathy. Additional research interests include the analysis of glucose variability and the underlying causes of hypoglycemia risk.