Ferenc Nagy
Head of Health Services, Hungarian Maltese Charity Service
Ferenc Nagy is the Head of Health Services at the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service. He holds degrees in paramedic science and adult education. He gained his medical experience at Erzsébet Hospital (now part of Péterfy Sándor Street Hospital) and Saint Imre Hospital, where he contributed to the development, quality improvement, and operation of the hospitals’ resuscitation systems in both intensive care and newly established emergency departments.
He is a founding member of the Hungarian Resuscitation Council, and a member of both the Hungarian Society for Emergency Medicine and the European Resuscitation Council. With 20 years of teaching experience in simulation-based and adult education, his main professional interest lies in the training of practical skills and emergency care education. He has also served as a lecturer at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Semmelweis University.