Iuliu Torje

Iuliu Torje

doctor Germany

Iuliu Torje is an intensive care physician based in Germany, known for his dedication to saving lives in critical situations. He recently gained attention for his heartfelt account of battling to save a 39-year-old patient diagnosed with Influenza A, who ultimately succumbed despite extensive medical efforts. Torje shared his emotional experience on social media, expressing the profound sense of loss and helplessness that comes with losing a patient after hours of intense medical intervention. He advocates for vaccination, emphasizing its vital role in preventing severe illness and the tragic outcomes he witnesses as a healthcare professional.

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Romania Romania: Iuliu Torje criticizes Flavia Groșan's statements as gross nonsense and warns about the dangers of misinformation on public health. 2

Adevărul: Medicul antivaccinist Flavia Groșan șochează din nou: persoanele nevaccinate se pot îmbolnăvi dacă fac sex cu cineva vaccinat

Romania Romania: Iuliu Torje is a specialist in anesthesia and intensive care who raised concerns about the lack of palliative care legislation in Romania. 7

Adevărul: Apel cutremurător al unui medic după moartea lui Ion Iliescu. Adevărul crunt despre îngrijirea paliativă în România. „Cum alegem să murim în România?”

Romania Romania: Dr. Iuliu Torje is a primary physician in anesthesia and intensive care at ECMO Center Klinicum Kassel, Germany, who has spoken out about the suspicious deaths at Pantelimon Hospital. 7

Adevărul: Moartea pacienților de la Pantelimon, între anchetă și ipocrizie: apelul unui medic român din străinătate

Romania Romania: Iuliu Torje, a Romanian doctor in anesthesia and intensive care, expressed his disappointment following the election results. 3

Adevărul: „Mi-e silă”. Dezamăgirea unui medic român stabilit în Germania, după rezultatele alegerilor: „Primitivismul a câștigat din nou”