17. 3. 2025
He said it was the hardest mission of his life. Surgeon and Doctor Without Borders Tomas Sebek, MD, has published his most intimate book yet, The Objective Finding, which is still one of the best-selling titles on the market. As he says, it has been a challenge to publicly expose his private life and shortcomings, but at the same time, he is hearing from readers who are living or have lived a similar story. He spoke not only about this latest book, but also about his missions with Doctors Without Borders and fascinating stories from his medical practice at a seminar held in the Multifunctional Hall of the Mental Rehabilitation Centre in Beroun. However, Tomas Sebek is also a surgeon at the Beroun Hospital's Day Care Centre, where he mainly focuses on day surgery. What did he realise during his foreign missions and why would he like to be a general practitioner one day? We talked about all this over "lunch", which lasted exactly nineteen minutes and then it was back to surgery...
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2. 4. 2025
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease in which there is a premature and gradual death of specific nerve cells in the brain, leading to a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. This chronic disease develops slowly and cannot be cured, but with early and comprehensive therapy, symptoms can be alleviated and patients' quality of life can be improved in the long term. For two years now, the Beroun Rehabilitation Hospital has been running a special programme to help patients manage this diagnosis, with up to 70 patients a year undergoing rehabilitation. Thanks to a multidisciplinary team consisting of several specialties, it is possible to tailor a programme to each patient's needs, all under one roof of the Rehabilitation Centre of Jan Calta, MD.
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21. 10. 2025
Each child learns to discover the world at his own pace, but sometimes he needs a little more support. That is why the Rehabilitation Hospital Beroun is expanding its services by adding a completely unique and unique in the Czech Republic pediatric occupational therapy clinic for children from 3 to 10 years old. The clinic will start in October, so you can make an appointment now.
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