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For many years, Professor Hans U. Baer, a specialist in visceral surgery, has successfully helped thousands of patients with his blend of science and humanity. "In the art of medicine, where all the rules are to be applied in a coordinated way, the patient as a human being stands at the centre of our activity. First of all, it is a matter of recognising and understanding the patient. Science is only a means for the purpose of healing a patient."
A surgeon achieves the best results for his patients when he actively participates in research, asks questions arising from his daily interactions with patients and proposes working hypotheses and tests them according to scientific criteria. This must take place in addition to his activities within the practice. When this technical know-how is combined, he is in a position to put himself in the place of each of his patients, to listen to them, and to take time for their private problems. Then, the chances for success and healing are far above-average.
