chief Natascha C. Nüssler want to back the negative image of the surgery. A conversation about a Surgeon working full-time and why in Germany, more operations would be useful.

Interview of Inga Rahmsdorf Inga Rahmsdorf

Born in 1978 in the North horn, studied philosophy, sociology, and political science. After stops in Berlin, Mexico and Marseille came in 2009 as a volunteer for the süddeutsche Zeitung in Munich, Germany. As the POI editor worked a lot with Migration and asylum policy, as well as medical and health policy topics. Since the autumn of 2018, she writes as a freelance journalist and writer for the SZ, and other media.

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was The surgery for a long time as men’s domain. This is changing slowly, but women are under-represented in the trade still well below. Natascha C. Nüssler from the Munich clinic in Neuperlach is one of the few surgical chief doctors. On Wednesday it was also the first woman to be Vice-President of the German society for General and visceral surgery (DGAV). Thus, Nüssler moves in two years is automatically President of the society, of the more than 5000 members. In this Interview, the 53-year-old Professor …

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