Neurosurgeon Iustinian Simion, in Q Magazine’s “operating room”: I couldn’t tell you how much of a neurosurgical operation is human skill and how much is divine intervention, but I know for certain: without God, man can achieve nothing. Believing otherwise is just an illusion
Maria Simulescu
As Coordinator of the Neurosurgery Department at the Military Hospital in Cluj-Napoca, Dr. Iustinian Simion has performed some of the most complex brain surgeries. In one remarkable case, the patient, a tenor, sang famous arias during the procedure, allowing the surgical team to monitor in real time whether speech centres were being affected. Dr. Simion describes his mentor, Professor Ștefan Florian, as “the bravest surgeon” he has ever met. He also experienced what he calls a leap “100 years
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