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My three L's.

M Fardeau1

  • 1Institut de Myologie, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, 47 boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75651 Paris. m.fardeau@myologie.chups.jussieu.fr

Acta Myologica : Myopathies and Cardiomyopathies : Official Journal of the Mediterranean Society of Myology
|September 12, 2003
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Michel Fardeau shared his core medical philosophy at a 2000 symposium honoring him. His heartfelt remarks, published here, offer profound insights into a distinguished medical career.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Philosophy
  • Neurology
  • Clinical Practice

Background:

  • A symposium was held in honor of Michel Fardeau on December 15-16, 2000.
  • Fardeau delivered a talk summarizing his life's medical philosophy.
  • His remarks were deeply personal and moving.

Discussion:

  • The abstract reflects on the emotional impact of Fardeau's speech.
  • It highlights the privilege of attending the event with international colleagues.
  • The publication aims to share this personal reflection with a wider audience.

Key Insights:

  • Fardeau's medical philosophy is rooted in personal conviction and experience.
  • The talk served as a capstone to a career celebrated by peers.
  • The publication emphasizes the human element in medical practice.

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Outlook:

  • To share Fardeau's wisdom and inspire readers.
  • To provide a personal perspective on a medical career.
  • To foster emotional connection and reflection within the medical community.