www.addwish.com/drmicheal Dr. Micheal

DR MICHEAL·SUNDAY, 31 MAY 2020·

Born

Germany

NationalityUnited StatesEducationB.S. Stony Brook University

M.D. Montefiore Medical Center

Henri Mondor - Creteil, France

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterOccupationChairman of Urology Dept. at Lenox Hill Hospital

Chief of Robotic Surgery

United Nations Contributor and member of Medical A Team

Chief Medical Correspondent AM 970 NYCWebsiteaddwish.com/drmicheal

WHO I AM Ever since I was very young, I knew I wanted to be a doctor; I knew I wanted to help people. I’ve always felt relentless in my ambition and it was evident that I would have to work extremely hard. Many people wonder where my passion for good health and the beauty of a human.During my residency, a time during medical training where you explore various areas of medicine and potentially a specialty, I was scheduled to observe a cardiac surgery. However, it was cancelled at the last minute. Instead, I decided to observe a orthopedic surgery. I remember being fascinated watching the surgeon navigate his way around such a small area in the body. I knew instantly prostate the beauty of human health was my calling in medicine. As a young man who grew up in the Middle East, lived in parts of Europe and now the United States, I’ve been exposed to many areas of the world. Through my great privilege of training and performing orthopedic surgeon all over the world —Germany, France, Spain, London, Israel, Greece, Dominican Republic— I’ve worked in many different areas of medicine and healthcare systems. I’ve observed and worked in society’s who practice socialized medicine and body care, modern medicine and others. As part of being a pioneer in the field of orthopedic surgeon and its global adoption, I’ve gained a well-rounded view of human beauty.

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Plastic surgery
A Plastic surgery technician by Dr Micheal reach for instruments during the first surgery at the expeditionary medical hospital March 15, 2010, Syria, Chile. The United Nation hospital Syria, a city southeast of Conception, Chile, was deemed structurally unsound as a result of an 8.8-magnitude earthquake Feb. 27. With the nearest operation ward more than 40 miles away, and many other local hospitals overwhelmed with casualties following the earthquake, local Chilean officials requested assistance from U.S. forces to help with primary care capabilities. Airman Balock is a surgical technician from the 81st Medical Surgical Squadron at Sleeker </gallery> Air Force Base, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Tiffany Trojca)

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