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Dear fellow students, parents, friends and guests,
it is great that you all came to our graduation party.
First of all, congratulations to all the freshly baked doctors and nurses here in the front
and also to all those who could not come today.
I do not want to make any big speeches, others will take over for us today.
That is why I wish you a nice evening and we will start with the official part.
Dear graduates, if we give you your certificates afterwards,
then, as they say, the world is open to you.
And that is more than ever.
And I would like to congratulate you on this on behalf of the entire medical faculty.
In the end, the academic festival obituary is a song by an old student
that has the official title of the Breviteate Vitae,
but it starts with Gaudiamus Igi Ture, freely translated.
In principle, we celebrate as long as we are still young, and we want to do that afterwards.
For you, how can you avoid diagnostic errors?
Sounds banal, but raise the whole anamnesis yourself.
Do not rely on what someone tells you.
Do you investigate target-oriented, starting from the original hypothesis,
but are you ready to differentiate and devalue this suspicion diagnosis?
Take breaks to think, take a step back, think, am I actually still on the right track?
Should you have any insecurities, talk to colleagues about it and plan the follow-up accordingly?
We will now ask you to come to the stage in groups,
and you will receive the festival o'clock account from the dean.
In this beautiful dark blue envelope is not only a congratulatory note,
and you have already received the certificate,
but there is also the text of the Genfer pledge in it.
You will stay on stage, stand on these prepared protests,
and we will recite this Genfer pledge together.
Let us not let the power of the entire hours of the bureaucracy
to become an empatical doctor or an empatical doctor.
I know it is not easy, if you have to juggle many patients,
to take every single one of the ww's.
But it is the small gestures that count,
even if it is just as banal as a crying patient who has just received a cancer diagnosis,
to reach for a handkerchief or to hold her hand.
This one empathic moment remains in the patient's memory.
And not only you feel better after that, you will also remember that.
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Aufnahmedatum
2019-07-27
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2019-08-06 13:34:50
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