
Slovak Neurosurgeon Teaches New York Colleagues Method Developed in Bratislava
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Kristián Varga, a 34-year-old neurosurgeon, recently taught colleagues in New York a medical technique that was introduced at Ružinov Hospital in Bratislava. The young Slovak surgeon highlighted what he sees as a significant problem in Slovak healthcare: the arrogant behavior of medical professionals. Varga criticized the superiority complex he observes among Slovak healthcare workers, contrasting it with the more humble approach he has witnessed in neighboring Czech Republic. He emphasized that medicine requires humility, warning that overconfidence inevitably leads to consequences in medical practice.
