I always try to be interdisciplinary in theory and practice. My role model is a Renaissance man such as Leonardo da Vinci, for example.
Since I was a child, I have been accompanied by questions “why?” and “how?” and a whole range of relatives that does not allow me to go indifferent to what surrounds me. That is why I try to satisfy my childhood curiosity with knowledge available in the world, and if I do not find a satisfactory answer, I work it out myself. There are no bad questions – they all lead to the next one, and since I don’t like “not knowing” I’m still looking for …
For AKI, I work mainly as an IT specialist, IT training lecturer, although there are as many specializations in this field as in medicine, which is why my work in this team is full of challenges and surprises that I am eager to undertake.
When asked me what I do, I usually answer that it is easier for me to answer what I do not do. I like changes and challenges, I hate monotony and reconciliation with the current state of affairs, you can always do something better, faster, more accurately, more economically. That is why I take part in many projects, often simultaneously and not always in the same subject or field of knowledge.
I am open to others and to their ideas, ideas and the way they think and perceive the world. I believe that there are no good or bad ideas, they are only realized and not realized. This approach allows me to dialogue with anyone who is willing and open to such a dialogue, just like me.