At 26 she is engaged in an internship at the hospital of Udine, in the field of coronavirus infections and will pack her bags for the first professional destination in Vercelli
Chiara Benotti
25 December 2020
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PORDENONE. Degree in medicine with 110 cum laude with a thesis in record time on Covid-19 and specialization in anesthesia and resuscitation gained under the mistletoe: non-stop academic laurels for Arianna Magli, the Pordenone woman who beats all records.
At 26 she is engaged in an internship at the hospital in Udine, in the field of coronavirus infections and will pack her bags for the first professional destination in Vercelli.
«The best of youth makes us hope and look to the future with hope even in a dark period of our history – Liviana Covre is the former teacher of Dr. Magli -. High school diploma at the classic Leopardi-Majorana address and an authentic vocation to take care of the sick: Arianna gives strength and concreteness to hers and also to our dreams ».
The thesis was discussed at the University of Trieste four months ago: “Covid-19 survey on knowledge, attitudes and practices in Italy in the initial stages of the pandemic”. A study to focus on the history and characteristics of the virus that has distorted life from China to the rest of the world: with the speaker Egidio Barbi and co-rapporteurs Marzia Lazzerini. “From the Wuhan outbreak in China to the spread of the pandemic around the world – summarizes the thesis in the introduction -. A diary of the health emergency that recorded a death rate in the first wave equal to 3.7 per cent ».
The world is alarmed by the pandemic and young doctors are working to tackle the emergency.
“From the diary and analysis of an emergency to the commitment on the health front: Arianna, who has Sacile roots, does us honor – underlines Covre -. His thesis was among the first to address the pandemic and the commitment always shown also on the benches of the Leopardi-Majorana high school represents the answer to all those ready to argue that young people have stopped dreaming. Instead, there are many young people, albeit tired of an Italy in the hands of the “dinosaurs”, who know how to caress and make their dreams come true. And it is always a joy to see the moments in which those dreams come true, like on the day of graduation with full marks in medicine ».
Dr. Magli doesn’t give up. “Always committed to taking care of the sick – concludes her former high school teacher – and with great attention to others: Arianna gives the example”.
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