MUDr. Zdeněk Brodecký
After graduating from the Faculty of General Medicine of J.E. Purkyně University in Brno, Dr. Brodecký began to work in the field of anaesthesiology and resuscitation in the Hospital in Jihlava. Between 1981 and 1989, he gained experience in the in-patient resuscitation department of the hospital in Třinec, where he was later employed as head doctor of the Emergency Ambulance Service. Following a stay in the Faculty Hospital at St. Anna in Brno, he accepted a position as head doctor at the emergency department in the Prague Emergency Care Hospital "Na Malvazinkách".
He simultaneously worked as a doctor for the medical emergency service in Prague. Between 1992 and 1997, he was employed at the Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Rususcitation in the Faculty Hospital at Royal Vinohrady in Prague 10.
He has been employed at Lekářský dům as an anaesthesiologist specialist since April 1997.
Completed certificates, granted licences
- Certificate in anaesthesiology and resuscitation, level I, 1984
- Certificate in anaesthesiology and resuscitation, level II, 1989
- Certificate for private practice issued by the Chamber of Medicine, Olomouc, 1992
Membership in professional societies
- J.E. Purkyně Czech Medical Society
- Anaesthesiology, resuscitation and Intensive Medicine Society (ARIM)
- Society for Treatment of Pain
- Czech Chamber of Medicine.
Courses, study stays
- Course in emergency medical assistance for head doctors, Ústí nad Labem, 1986
- Training position in paediatric anaesthesiology, Prague-Motol, 1988
- General anaesthesia - professional stay at the District Institute of National Health of the Faculty Hospital in Brno, 1988
- Course in clinical pharmacology, Prague, 1991
- Current aspects of the field of anaesthesiology and resuscitation, Prague, 1991
- Stay at the aeronautical emergency medical service in FRG, Eutin, 1991
- Long-term stay at the Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, 1995
- Course in treatment of chronic pain, Prague, 1996
- Study stay in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1996