Ioanel C. Sinescu (born December 8, 1951) is a
Romanian physician.
Career
He was born in
Movileni,
Iași County.
[Curriculum vitae at the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy site]
accessed November 6, 2009 Following secondary studies in
Iași
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and
Câmpulung Moldovenesc
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Câmpulung Moldovenesc is the fourth largest urban settlement in the c ...
, from 1971 to 1977 he attended the military section of the General Medicine Faculty at the
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy ( ro, Universitatea de Medicină și Farmacie „Carol Davila”) or University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, commonly known by the abbreviation UMFCD, is a public health sciences university i ...
in
Bucharest. From 1976 to 1979, he interned at a number of hospitals in Bucharest, specialising in surgery. From 1980 to 1983, he prepared as a urologist at
Fundeni Hospital in the national capital, and has worked there as such since 1983.
He became a
Doctor of Medicine in 1988, following the publication of a thesis at Carol Davila. Sinescu has studied abroad: in 1984, urological microsurgery at the
University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine and the
University of Louisville School of Medicine (introducing the practice to Romania the following year
); in 1989,
extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and
endourology at
Hamburg and
Munich; in 1990, ESWL in
Beijing and
Shanghai, and
kidney transplantation
Kidney transplant or renal transplant is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end-stage kidney disease (ESRD). Kidney transplant is typically classified as deceased-donor (formerly known as cadaveric) or living-donor transplantati ...
in
Tel Aviv; in 1991-1992, urologic oncology, reconstructive surgery, endourology and kidney transplantation in
Paris; in 1993-1994, urologic oncology, reconstructive surgery and kidney transplantation at Louisville,
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the
Cleveland Clinic; in 1997, kidney transplantation at the
University of Cape Town; and in 2005,
pancreas transplantation at the
University of Minnesota Medical School.
That year, ''
Evenimentul Zilei'' newspaper named him one of Romania's ten best doctors, citing the fact that in the previous eight years, he had performed over 600 kidney transplants with a success rate of more than 97%.
["Cei mai buni 10 medici ai României" ("The Ten Best Doctors in Romania")]
''Evenimentul Zilei'', 23 September 2005; accessed November 8, 2009
Sinescu's mentor and predecessor was Professor
Eugeniu Proca. Sinescu is president of the Romanian Urology Society and belongs to a number of international urological organisations. He has published widely, and is the editor of a four-volume ''Tratat de Urologie'' ("Treatise on Urology", 2008).
[ Irina Airinel]
"Opinii fără anestezie" ("Opinions without Anaesthesia")
''Cronica Română'', 11 July 2008; accessed November 6, 2009 In addition to several specialty treatises, he is the author of over 200 journal articles, monographs, medical films and courses for students. Since 1997, he has headed the Centre for Urological Surgery, Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation at the Fundeni Clinical Institute.
Concurrent with his medical practice, he has had a teaching career and Fundeni and Carol Davila. From 1979 to 1983, he was intern teaching assistant; university teaching assistant from 1983 to 1990; assistant professor from 1990 to 1993; university assistant professor from 1993 to 1998; and is university professor since then. He also became
prorector at Carol Davila in 2004,
advancing to
rector
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*Rector (academia), a senior official in an edu ...
in 2012. Sinescu was elected a titular member of the
Romanian Academy in 2011.
Controversy
Sinescu's hold on the prorectoral position came under attack in the summer of 2007, when he was accused of copying entire fragments and drawings from a 1957 American textbook for a work on clinical urology he published in 1998; he denounced the "slanderous" and "cowardly" campaign run against him by ''
Gardianul
''Gardianul'' ("The Guardian") was a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. It claimed to have had an anti-corruption stance, investigating organized crime and high-level corruption.
The newspaper was founded in 2002 by Şerban Roibu, t ...
'' newspaper, claiming it was the product of doctors opposed to his bid to enter the Academy. A 2012 report by the National Ethics Council exonerated Sinescu of the plagiarism charges.
Also in 2007, he drew criticism for the way he handled the prostate operation of the 92-year-old
Patriarch of the
Romanian Orthodox Church,
Teoctist Arăpaşu, following which the latter died. However, he called such statements "irresponsible", and was cleared of any wrongdoing several months later by an investigative body. Other patients of his have included
Valentin Ceauşescu and
Radu Câmpeanu.
["Preşedintele de onoare al PNL, Radu Câmpeanu internat la spitalul Fundeni" ("PNL Honorary President Radu Câmpeanu Hospitalised at Fundeni")]
antena3.ro, 4 November 2009; accessed November 6, 2009
Sinescu and his wife Crina, a professor and
cardiologist, have one daughter, also a physician. In 2000,
President Emil Constantinescu
Emil Constantinescu () (born 19 November 1939) is a Romanian professor and politician, who served as the President of Romania, from 1996 to 2000.
After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Constantinescu became a founding member and vice president ...
awarded him the rank of Commodore of the
Order of the Star of Romania
The Order of the Star of Romania (Romanian: ''Ordinul Steaua României'') is Romania's highest civil Order and second highest State decoration after the defunct Order of Michael the Brave. It is awarded by the President of Romania. It has five r ...
.
Notes
External links
Official site
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Romanian science writers
Rectors of universities in Romania
Romanian urologists
People from Iași County
Titular members of the Romanian Academy
Commanders of the Order of the Star of Romania
1951 births
Living people
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy alumni