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Email: GVereczkey@uk-sh.co.uk
Dr Vereczkey completed his undergraduate medical training at the Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest, Hungary in 1984. He worked at the Postgraduate Medical Institute in Budapest and in 1989 he obtained his specialist registration in anaesthesia and intensive care at Wexham Park Hospital, Slough and in King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor.
In 1992 he acquired the Diploma of the European Academy of Anaesthesiology and in 1996 he obtained a specialist registration in Cardiology. He was the Head of ICU at the Cardiovascular Surgery Department at the National Institute of Health in Budapest.
In his 16 years of experience as a specialist anaesthetist he has worked in almost all fields of anaesthesia and intensive therapy performing more than 6000 EDA-Spinal procedures in obstetrics and orthopaedics. He has two inventions, a 3D-ECG and an ICG-Plethysmograph to assess endothelial dysfunction.
Dr Vereczkey joined Shepton Mallet NHS Treatment Centre as Consultant Anaesthetist in October 2005.
2005 – present Consultant Anaesthetist, Shepton Mallet NHS Treatment Centre
2002 – 2005 Consultant Anaesthetist, Department of Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Mölndal, Sweden
1997 – 2002 Medical Director, Second Opinion Hungary, Telemedicine (Hungary and UCSF Stanford)
1997 – 2002 Lecturer in Cardiology for Pfizer, Hungary
1995 – 2002 Head of ICU, Consultant Cardiovascular Anaesthesia, National Institute of Health, Budapest, Hungary
1993 – 1995 Medical Director, Pfizer Ltd, Hungary
1993 – 2003 European Lecturer in Blood Gas Analysis for Radiometer, Denmark
1992 – 1993 Registrar in Anaesthesia, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Postgraduate Medical University, Budapest, Hungary
1989 – 1992 Registrar in Anaesthesia, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, East Berkshire Health Authority, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, UK
1984 – 1989 Staff Anaesthetist, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Postgraduate Medical Institute, Budapest, Hungary
- Last updated March 2011