Conversation
Conversation
The First Step Towards Science Is Not Based on Knowledge, but on Curiosity and the Desire to Learn
A conversation with Prof. Tomáš Kalina, Vice Dean for Science and Research at the Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, about the role of undergraduate science, the courage to be curious, the importance of human relationships and how to take the first step.
For Me, Teaching and Learning Is a Two Way Street, says Stanford professor Beverly Newman
At the upcoming Motol Day of Imaging in Paediatric Radiology / Masterclass, she will deliver a lecture titled “Late Presentation, Complications, and Mimicry of Congenital Pulmonary Anomalies.”
In the following conversation, she reflects on a memorable case from her career, discusses her Central European roots, and shares insights into the advancements in paediatric radiology she has witnessed over the years.
When I Was Diagnosed With Epilepsy at Thirteen, I Was Shocked. Surgery Brought Deliverance
Jolana Batkova is one of Dr Martin Kudr’s patients who were cured of epilepsy in the epilepsy surgery programme at the Department of Paediatric Neurology, Second Faculty of Medicine...
We Use Noise to Bring People Back to Balance. I Can Tell Your Mood by the Way You Walk, Says Dr Max Wühr
A conversation wth the keynote guest at the Fifth Motol Neurotology Day, 7 February 2025.
Our Results Are Particularly Important for Doctors from Areas with a High Level of Consanguinity, Says Dr Shenali Amaratunga
Dr Shenali Amaratunga received the Ervín Adam Award for her research, which she accepted on 12 December 2024 at the Faculty’s Scientific Advisory Board meeting. Conversation.