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“Moin” from north-Germany
Since my medical exam, I have been working in various fields.
In my work, the preventive and responsible aspects of medicine have always been the focus.
That’s why I studied osteopathy as a part-time job.
Nevertheless, I am fascinated by conventional medicine and have repeatedly questioned the science behind it.
For the past few years I’ve worked on an interdisciplinary intensive care unit. In addition to this work, I have set up my own small private practice, based on functional medicine and regeneration.
Working in the intensive care unit fascinated me, to my own amazement:
I realized establishing contact with sedated and ventilated people and even with very sick persons, sets a high level on your own senses.
What I was able to learn is of inestimable value!
An intensive care patient needs medical help! But only a few are interested in
HOW a person gets into this situation at all.
So there was one simple thing to do:
ask the people and their relatives why they got stuck!
In addition to all the medical activities, I mainly contacted the patients and their relatives, spoke to them, asked questions and answered them.
Be patient, give your time, listen carefully, and give honest answers.
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