Held of humanity: Tankred Stöbe reports of extreme situations

Held of humanity: Tankred Stöbe reports of extreme situations

A truly inspiring event is imminent! The experienced internist and emergency doctor Tankred Stöbe, who has been in use for "Doctors Without Borders" for over 20 years, will give a captivating lecture on Wednesday, December 4, at 7 p.m. in the Martin Luther parish hall in Biberach. Stöbe, who will report on his brave missions in crisis areas such as the Congo, Iraq and Ukraine, has provided humanitarian aid under extreme conditions and will captivate the listeners with his stories.

In his lecture, Stöbe will impressively describe how he dealt with tropical diseases and the dreaded Ebola epidemic. He will tell of his experiences with the most serious injuries, often caused by weapons, and of the challenges of resuscitation in crisis situations. "Humanitarian aid is rarely about the perfect solution, but about improving an unbearable situation for the needy people in an acceptable man," explains Stöbe and emphasizes how important it is to make decisions in ethically complex and time -critical situations.

a plea for humanity

Stöbes Lecture will not only be informative, but also emotional and moving. He brings risky extreme situations to life and tells of selfless courage and touching humanity. "Tankred Stöbe shows what medicine can do even under the most difficult conditions," says Dr. Ulrich Mohl, further training officer of the district medical profession. The chairman Dr. Christopher Maier adds: "It is also about answers to medical ethical questions in specific cases." Stöbes work is a bright example of solidarity and empathy, especially in the contemplative pre -Christmas period.

Be there when the listeners with his moving stories and deep insights captivate the listeners into the world of humanitarian aid. An evening that encourages and stimulates thinking!

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OrtBiberach, Deutschland

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