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Dr. Belușică stated Tuesday evening that he proposed this solution in case there were doses that had been thrown away, but that was not the case and only medical staff were vaccinated according to protocol.
“Yes, I said that I would like to vaccinate other people if there were any vaccines that were thrown away. However, it was not the case that we identified other medical personnel and the protocol was followed. Incorrect information was circulating,” said Dr. Belușică.
Dr. Belușică says that he never thought about not respecting the protocol, who was a military doctor with the rank of colonel and he understands what order and discipline mean, but he doesn’t understand “how can you throw 80 doses (not this information circulates in the press) and you have the needle in your hand and you don’t want to use them”.
Statements during the day
“We started yesterday. They are willing, there are many. Since yesterday, as of today we do this work. The people who came are not volunteers. (…) Not only medical personnel. They all want to be vaccinated,” he added. manager.
Who is Dr. Belusica?
- According to his CV, Dr. Laurenţiu Beluşică trained at the university level at the “Ion Cantacuzino” clinical hospital in Bucharest, where he worked for almost 20 years under the guidance of Professors Radu Corneliu and Ion Vereanu.
- He progressively followed the didactic steps from the auxiliary fence to the university professor fence that he obtained in 2008.
- He was medical director of the “Ion Cantacuzino” hospital for two years.
- Between 2007 and 2016 he headed the surgery service at the “Dimitrie Gerota” hospital in Bucharest and later was medical director of the Călărași County Emergency Hospital.
- Since January 2017 he has directed the surgical service of the CDT “Victor Babes”.
- In the last two years he was a head surgeon at Malaxa Hospital, from where he moved to Găeşti, in the position of manager.
In addition to his teaching and administrative activity, he distinguished himself as a brilliant surgeon, being one of the promoters of laparoscopic surgery in Romania.
How Dr. Belusica saw the future of Romanian medicine
“Unfortunately, many doctors have left and I think they will continue to go abroad. If these doctors returned, I am not taking myself as an example, many things would change. Because you cannot understand many things, if you do not see the medical phenomenon in all its splendor, where it happens. And in England, where I consider it to be the pinnacle of medicine, they have deficiencies, they have problems and there they have to ask, but there are much minor problems, but they see them as very big difficulties. I don’t see the future very well of medicine in Romania. The struggle of dedicated people, eager to do something, is very tough. The eye of the television cannot be done. I think that the strikers only intend to attack. In fact, we do not, because we do our job I understand very well those who are handicapped, we have the same dreams. That is why I came back from England, where I was 55 pounds an hour, to work here. It was very difficult for me at first, but I knew what to do and asked my colleagues. advocates. I knew how to do some things, which I learned in the European Union, because otherwise we have no way of knowing. Some things must change in Romanian medicine. It is obvious that some things must change, “Dr. Belusica told Adevărul.