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Zbigniew Religa

 

Zbigniew Religa

Zbigniew Religa (born December 16 1938 in Miedniewice, Poland) is a prominent cardiologist and politician.

Career as physician


Religa finished his studies at the Medical University of Warsaw in 1963. From 1966 to 1980 he worked in the Szpital Wolski in Warsaw, where he qualified in surgery. In 1973, he visited New York to train in vascular surgery, in 1975 he trained in cardiology in Detroit. In 1973, he obtained an MD degree (which in Poland, unlike most other countries, is a title reserved to physicians with particular academic achievement, similar to a Ph. D); in 1981 he finished his habilitation, achieving academic recognition similar to an associate professor or senior lecturer. From 1980 to 1984, Religa lectured at the Warsaw Institute of Cardiology. In 1984 he obtained a chair in cardiology and directed the Cardiological Clinic in Zabrze, in 1990 he became full professor at the Silesian Medical University in Katowice, being its rector from 1997 to 1999. In 2001 he returned to Warsaw to become director of both the Cardiological Clinic No. 2 and the Institute of Cardiology.

A pioneer in human heart transplantation in Poland, he led the team to prepare the first heart transplantation in the country, and in June 1995 he was the first surgeon to graft an artificial valve created from materials taken from human corpses. In 2004, a team led by Religa obtained a prestigious Brussels Eureka award at the World Exhibition of Innovation, Research and Technology for developing an implantable pump for a pneumatic heart assistance system.

Religa holds honorary doctorates from the Medical University of Lviv, the Silesian Medical University in Katowice, and the Medical University of Białystok.

Career in politics


Parallel to his work as a physician, Religa has pursued a career in politics. In 1993, he became a member of the Polish senate and was re-elected in 1997 and 2001. As the centre and right wing of the Polish political landscape has been in constant flux since ever since democracy was reinstated, Religa was a member of several parties and organizations. In 1993, he co-founded the Non-Party Block for Supporting the Reforms (BBWR) which gathered behind president Lech Wałęsa and was its leader in 1994. In 1995, Religa became the chairman of the short-lived party "The Republicans" (Republikaninie) founded by renegade BBWR members who refused to back Wałęsa in the presidential elections of 1995. However, Religa refused to run for president himself, and the Republicans eventually desintegrated when they failed to enter the Sejm in 1997. Religa then joined the newly created Conservative-People's Party (SKL), which became part of the Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS) in 1997. In 2004, Religa was involved in founding the new Centrum Party and became its honorary chairman.

At present, Religa is considered a promising candidate in the upcoming presidential elections. In January 2005, polls indicated a support of more than 65%; in March 2005, with 17%, polls showed him ranking second behind Lech Kaczyński (19%). In his campaigning, Religa draws heavily on his reputation and image as a successful physician.

External links

  • Religa's page on the Polish Senate site/English version
  • Page of Religa's current party Centrum


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