She graduated from Semmelweis University in 2007 and went on to earn board certifications in General Practice in 2013 and Occupational Medicine in 2017. She remains active in both fields: between 2011 and 2025, she worked continuously as a general practitioner in the same district, experiencing numerous changes over the years. Since 2007, she has also been consistently involved in occupational health services.
As a specialist in occupational medicine, she has insight into the health and safety concerns of both small businesses and large corporations employing thousands of workers. With over a decade of experience in heavy industry settings, she is well-versed in site inspections, occupational hygiene audits, risk assessments, official reports, presentations, BEM (biological exposure monitoring) tests, and cases of increased exposure and occupational diseases. As a professional lead, she has contributed to the development of medical protocols, organized large-scale health campaigns, and has represented both employees' and employers' interests.
Among her most fulfilling tasks are vaccination counseling and health education for workers. Her passion for this area—along with the experiences gained as a general practitioner—motivated her to seek new approaches in the field of preventive healthcare. As a result, she earned a qualification in Lifestyle Medicine in the autumn of 2024. Of the six pillars of lifestyle medicine, she considers nutrition to be of primary importance—perhaps not coincidentally, as she enjoys spending time in the kitchen, much to her family's delight.
Music and culture play an important role in her personal life. She is an amateur singer, enjoys painting and writing. Whenever possible, she travels and explores foreign cultures. She speaks English and Italian, understands German and Spanish, and is continually working to learn new languages.
Key areas of expertise:
- Occupational health care in industrial settings
- Prevention and treatment of chronic diseases related to lifestyle