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“Only then did he agree to go to Bals. It was too late …” Diaconu says in a Facebook post.
Dr. Ovidiu Bajenaru, 63, died at the Matei Bals Institute in the Capital, where he has been hospitalized for more than a week, infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
The message posted by Dr. Gabriel Diaconu:
He was stubborn about what was at the University until he could no longer breathe. Only then did he agree to go to Bals. It was too late …
This is the story of the death of my neurology professor, Dr. Ovidiu Bajenaru. Academic degrees are redundant. For me he is still “Mr. Professor” It is still Mr. Professor who opened my eyes to everything that involves the art of storytelling, not only describes the brain, the nerves or the sense organs.
That man who dared to give me the opportunity, when I was just a tank, to go to the Movement Disorders class taught by Professor Tolosa, the man who, when I asked him, wrote me a letter of recommendation. so that I can leave the country to study,
The same man who, when I returned to his clinic, treated me fairly, and I was able to have divergent but balanced views on what the medical argument meant,
A mountain of knowledge was Ovidiu Bajenaru, and few will be like him, and as for the fact that he contracted the coronavirus infection, respectively, he developed complications, and his body could not overcome them.
Ovidiu Bajenaru was the head of the clinic at the Bucharest University Emergency Hospital. He died of coronavirus. In addition, during 2000-2004 he held the position of vice dean of the “Carol Davila” Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest. As of 2011, Ovidiu Bajenaru became Director of Department 6 – Clinical Neurosciences at UMF “Carol Davila” Bucharest – Faculty of Medicine, being reelected in 2015.
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