Best Valgus Deformity doctors in Hungary: TOP 4 doctors

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Reha Gabor
  • 3.8 Good 10 reviews
  • 13 years of experience
  • Hungary, Budapest, Liv Duna Medical Center
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Janos Fabula
  • 3.8 Good 10 reviews
  • 28 years of experience
  • Hungary, Budapest, Liv Duna Medical Center
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Kallay Tamas
  • 3.8 Good 10 reviews
  • 28 years of experience
  • Hungary, Budapest, Liv Duna Medical Center
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Istvan Szigeti
  • 3.8 Good 10 reviews
  • 35 years of experience
  • Hungary, Budapest, Liv Duna Medical Center
  • Studies, qualifications

    • 1978 – 1984 – Semmelweis University of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Budapest
    • 1989 – Orthopedic examination
    • 1994 – Traumatology examination

    Professional experience

    • 1984 – 1987 – Budapest, Szent János Hospital, Orthopedic Trauma Department
    • 1992 – 1993 – St. Pölten, Landeskrankenhaus Unfallchirurgie ( Prim. Dr. H. Hackstock )
    • 1987 – – Metropolitan Municipality Uzsoki Street Hospital, Orthopedic Trauma Department

    Fields of expertise, specializations

    musculoskeletal surgery, endoprosthetics, sports surgery, arthroscopy

    Professional, science activity

    Education
    • Theoretical and practical training of doctors at the Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest – from 1987 (in Hungarian, German)
    • Teaching at postgraduate courses at the Haynal Imre Medical Education University and Semmelweis University, Budapest – from 2000
    • Instructional courses and workshops of the Hungarian Arthroscopy Society instructor – from 2002
    • XVII Nürnberger Arthroskopiekurs – lecturer, instructor, Nuremberg 1998
    • Sportmedizinischer Seminar, Operationstechniken Knorpeldefekt – lecturer, instructor, Bad Tatzmannsdorf, Austria, 2000
    • Arthroscopic Cadaver Practice”- instructor, Budapest 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, Budapest

    Scientific presentations: 65

    Published articles, book chapters, manuscripts: 16

    Courses, individual further training
    • 1988 – Arthroscopy course – Budapest
    • 1989 – Arthroscopy individual further training – Straubing (Dr. med. J. Eichorn)
    • 1990 – Arthroscopy course – Budapest
    • 1990 – AO Ostheosynthesis Workshop
    • 1991 – Arthroscopy course – Budapest
    • 1991 – Arthroscopic individual further training – OSEI
    • 1996 – Arthroscopic individual further training – OSEI
    • 1997 – ESSKA scholarship – Salzburg (Univ.- Prof. Dr. H. Resch)
    • 1998 – The role of LMWH in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis, Barcelona
    • 1999 – Hungarian Society of Traumatology scholarship – Innsbruck (Prof. KP Benedetto)
    • 1999 – "Limits of transfusion" HIETE, Budapest
    • 1999 – "Chest, abdominal injuries and emergency thoracic surgery symptoms" HIETE, Budapest
    • 2001 – 4th Annual Insall Scott Kelly Institute Sports Medicine and Total Knee Symposium , New York, USA
    • 2004 - "III. "Arthroscopic Cadaver Practice" shoulder basic and advanced course, Budapest
    • 2004 – Eastern European Support Committee, Instructional Course, Budapest
    • 2004 – Minimally invasive techniques in orthopedics II, Budapest
    • 2005 – „ IV. "Arthroscopic Cadaver Practice" shoulder basic and advanced course, Budapest
    • 2005 – Minimally invasive techniques in orthopedics III, Budapest
    • 2006 – 12th ESSKA 2000 Congress and cadaver course, Innsbruck
    • 2007 – 14th EFORT Instructional Course, Budapest
    • 2008 – 1. European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, advanced shoulder arthroscopy course, Budapest
    • 2009 – EFORT Instructional Course, Budapest

    Corporate memberships

    • Hungarian Orthopedic Society
    • Hungarian Society of Traumatologists
    • Hungarian Arthroscopy Society: board member from 2003, secretary general 2007-2013, president 2013-
    • Austrian Society of Traumatology

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