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Dr. Lucas Minig. ¿Why did a become a Gynecologic Oncologist? [Video]

Dr. Lucas Minig. ¿Why did a become a Gynecologic Oncologist?

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👉 Some women have pathology in the uterus that forces them to remove the uterus called hysterectomy. But some women are at reproductive age, thus, with menstrual cycles and with functioning ovaries. The question here is whether it is possible to remove the uterus and preserve the ovaries, to avoid good surgical menopause.

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✅ I remember that when he was very little, only 4 years old, I asked my father (also gynecologist) to take me to the operating room because I wanted to see one of his surgeries.

When I had to choose my career, at 18 years old, I had no doubt; I wanted to be like my father, I WANTED TO BE A DOCTOR…

I completed my medical school with the difficulty of a challenge but with great enthusiasm, persistence and above all, PASSION.

This situation marked my profession definitively and from very early on. I remember that that summer I dedicated myself to reading about how to give bad news, and how to deal with cancer patients, I spoke with lawyers, priests, psychologists, oncologists… I prepared a monograph for one of the faculty subjects and then I designed my first clinical study to know what the real needs of these people were. That later led to my first experience presenting my research at a medical conference and also my first published scientific article, with all the complexity that this entails.

I already knew that I wanted to be a gynecologist since I was a child, but then I realized that I wanted to dedicate myself to studying and treating women who suffered from gynecological cancer.

I never imagined myself doing anything different. Every day that passes I am even more convinced that I want to try to be a GOOD DOCTOR…

That led me to specialize in gynecology in Buenos Aires and then to sub-specialize as a gynecological oncologist in Milan and Washington for 4 more years…

For 8 years, I have dedicated myself to treating women with gynecological cancer… And I have to say that they are the ones who teach me their true needs every day.
That you have to give value to the truly important things, to live day to day without thinking much about the future, and to give the highest priority to family and friends.
It is true that they come in search of a treatment that can cure them; But each day that passes I become more convinced of what they really demand: attention, care, empathy, affection, A HUG, looking into her eyes while we talk… I think what they are looking for is a GOOD DOCTOR…

One day, while I was in my second year of medical school, my grandmother gave me a newspaper article to read that talked about what it meant to be a good doctor. She is unfortunately no longer here, but I still keep that article in a very special place…

That article said that a GOOD DOCTOR is not one who has knowledge of the latest advances in medicine, a good doctor is first and foremost A GOOD PERSON… and so, with this objective I work every day in this wonderful profession.

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