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ARTUR ZACZYNSKI, MD

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Doctor of neurosurgery (specialization)


Education:

  • A graduate of the Medical University

Professional Practice:

  • In his early student years - since 1997 - he actively participated in the Department of Neurosurgery of CMKP projects, led by Professor M. Ząbek.
  • Under the supervision of Professor Ząbek he studied at the Postgraduate Education Department of Neurosurgery, both theoretically and in the terms of base neurosurgery.
  • In his early work period he was also interested in traumatology. From 1998 to 2004 he worked as a student on duty in the resuscitation Provincial Ambulance Service in Warsaw. Work with Rescue Team resulted in an objective look at the issue of supply as well as multiple organ injury and intensive care problems in the aspect of neurosurgery.
  • In 2000 he was awarded a rescue rights and obtained a U.S. certificate of Basic Trauma Life Support, and in 2001 an additional Advance Life Support certification. As one of the youngest assistants he writes reports on the early slopes of hospital care, and together with Professor Ząbek he wrote the analysis of the Golden Hour of Polish medical resuscitation. He is also a co-author of several reports on the downhill treatment of Parkinson's disease.
  • He has been working in Carolina Medical Center since April 2005. 

Courses and professional trainings:
  • As a student he expanded his knowledge by participating in national and international conferences and trainings:
  • Two-month internship abroad in 1998 and 1999 in Professor F. Umansky' s Neurosurgery Clinic located in Haddasah Hospital in Ein Karem in Jerusalem, Israel.
  • In 2004 in Prague he attended a highly specialized course on surgeries of brain and spine using neuronavigation.
  • In 2001 he moved to Australia and participated in the 12th World Congress of Neurological Surgeons in Sydney as a co-author of reports about biochemical markers of brain injury.
  • In 2005, as the author of a paper which examines the activity of free radical cerebrospinal spinal fluid after brain injuries, he  attended the 13th  World Neurosurgeons Congress in Marrakesh.