Béla Merkely | |
Office: | Rector of Semmelweis University |
Predecessor: | Ágoston Szél |
Birth Place: | Budapest, Hungary |
Termstart1: | 2018 |
Children: | 3 |
Dr. Béla Merkely (born 28 June 1966) is a Hungarian interventional cardiologist and sports cardiologist, a university professor, director of Semmelweis University's Heart and Vascular Centre and the current rector of Semmelweis University since 1 July 2018.
Béla Merkely obtained his medical degree with summa cum laude honours in 1991 at Semmelweis University's Faculty of Medicine in Budapest, Hungary. After graduation, he continued his studies at the third Department of Internal Medicine at Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany as a DAAD Fellow.
He became board certified in cardiology in 1998 and obtained his PhD in ventricular arrhythmias in 1999. He also holds a Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE) Certification and was the first Hungarian clinical cardiac electrophysiologist to earn the Cardiac Pacing and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators Certification issued by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA). In 2006, he became a Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (DSc).[1]
Since 2007, he has been chairman and director of Semmelweis University's Heart and Vascular Centre. The following year, he was promoted to professor at Semmelweis University. Merkely served as president of Semmelweis University's Clinical Centre and vice-rector for clinical affairs from 2015 to 2018. In 2018, he was appointed rector of Semmelweis University.[2]
Merkely is the honorary president of the Hungarian Society of Cardiology, honorary president and former president of the Hungarian Heart Rhythm Association, former president of the Hungarian Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Intervention, and president of the Cardiology Section of the Professional College.He has been co-president of the Hungarian Rectors’ Conference since 2021. Merkely has been fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) since 2001, and has held functions (councillor, vice president) in the different bodies and associations of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) for more than 20 years. He has been fellow of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) since 2011 and member of the Academia Europaea since 2022.
ÍFrom 2020, following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Merkely was the chair of the Clinical Epidemiology Working Group of the four hungarian medical Universities and also the chair of the Epidemiology Committee of Semmelweis University.
His major research interests are the non-pharmacological treatment of heart failure; new techniques in interventional cardiology; invasive and non-invasive imaging in heart failure; arrhythmias and acute coronary syndromes; sports cardiology, cardiac remodelling of elite athletes. Since 1994, he has been principal investigator of nearly 30 research projects funded by research grants. His papers are published in a range of Hungarian and international scientific journals. He is the editor-in-chief of the Hungarian journal Orvosképzés, vice editor-in-chief of Interventional Medicine & Applied Science and is the member of the editorial boards of Cor et Vasa, the Journal of Cardiovascular Emergencies, Journal of Hungarian Interdisciplinary Medicine, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Advances in Interventional Cardiology, World Journal of Cardiology and Clinical Research in Cardiology., and Cardiovascular Medicine.[3]
He has authored and co-authored five books, 71 book chapters, has contributed to 36 university coursebook chapters and two university textbooks, and has signed almost 1300 articles in international and Hungarian medical journals. His cumulative impact factor is ovre 6,700, the number of his independent citations is nearly 82,000. (As of March 2024.)[3]
He is a regular speaker at Hungarian and international scientific conferences, such as the World Congress of Cardiology, EUROPACE-Cardiostim, EUROPCR and others organised by the American Heart Association, the World Heart Federation, and the American College of Cardiology.