In 1996, he graduated Summa cum Laude from the Faculty of General Medicine at the Szent-Györgyi Albert Medical University in Szeged.
Between 1996-2001 he worked at the Department of Internal Medicine Intensive Care at SZOTE
In 1997 he joined the electrophysiology group at SZOTE.
Since 1999 part-time and since 2001 full-time at the Department of Adult Cardiology of the “Gottsegen György” National Institute of Cardiology (GOKI). Since 2008 he is Head of the Department of Electrophysiology and Pacemaker Therapy at GOKI.
Besides clinical cardiology, his main interest is in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias (with a special focus on non-pharmacological treatment of arrhythmias: invasive electrophysiology, ablation, pacemaker/ICD therapy).
He is board-certified in internal medicine (2001) and cardiology (2003), and holds Hungarian “Invasive Electrophysiology” (2007), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) “Interventional Cardiac Pacing” (2009) and Hungarian GCP (2010, 2017) accreditations.
In 2001, he worked for 10 months as an electrophysiology resident at the San Fillipo Neri Hospital in Rome, under a “Marie Curie Host Fellowship” European Community Fellowship.
Since 2010 he is a member of the Presidium of the Arithmia and Pacemaker Therapy Working Group (APMCS) of the Hungarian Society of Cardiology (MKT)
Since 2015, he is the secretary of the working group in Budapest.
Since October 2020 he was elected as a member of the EHRA “Certification Committee”.
In addition to his clinical work, he is author/co-author of more than 30 international peer-reviewed articles.