In this profession, everything is fascinating: from identifying the cause of a problem in order to treat it properly—an essential first step that requires listening carefully to patients, a curiosity about everything, and a systemic view of their environment—to sharing information and making decisions that empower patients to take charge of their own health.
I practice medicine as if it were a high-level sport—with mental discipline, consistency, and a commitment to effectiveness—and I hold myself to the same principles I wish to pass on, both in my personal life and at work.
I also enjoy applying my ability to synthesize information—a skill increasingly in demand given the vast amount of data that science now provides across all specialties—and I strive to help general practitioners align this information with the individual, who must ultimately remain the priority.