Gabriel Diaconu on Professor Băjenaru: “He was stubborn about what was at the University until he couldn’t breathe. Only then did he agree to go to Balş. It was too late … “



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“He was stubborn about what was at the University until he couldn’t breathe anymore. Only then did he agree to go to Balş. It was too late … “

This is the story of the death of my neurology professor, Dr. Ovidiu Băjenaru. Academic degrees are redundant. For me he is still “Mr. Professor”

He is still the teacher who opened my eyes to everything that the art of storytelling implies, not just to describe, the brain, the nerves or the sense organs.

That man who dared to give me a chance, when I was just an idiot, to go to the disorder of the Movement movement that Professor Tolosa had,

The man who, when I asked him, wrote me a letter of recommendation so that I could 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 Băjenaru, and few will be like him.

And as for the fact that he contracted the coronavirus infection,

Respectively, he developed complications and his body was unable to overcome them.

It has nothing to do with what we, the Romanian people, have lost today. A DOCTOR.

As for me …

Another mentor left me, one of the few rich people in this country.

Prof. Ovidiu Băjenaru died on Thursday, after two weeks of hospitalization in “Matei Balş”. The teacher was 63 years old, suffered from severe cardiovascular disease, and was infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Prof. Ovidiu Băjenaru was one of the most important representatives of Romanian neurology, creator of schools and mentor for generations of students.

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