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A political leader should, or probably must have a sense of deep human understanding. Not many politicians have their lives connected directly to the healthcare system, and even less can empathize with patientsu2019 problems and needs. But Dr. Monica Wehby is an exception to that list. Letu2019s explore her inspiring journey of becoming a leading name in Neurosurgery to her political career.
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DR. Monica Wehby The inspiring life of Monica Wehby Neurosurgery Specialist in Portland
Let’s explore her inspiring journey of becoming a leading name in Neurosurgery to her political career. Dr. Monica Wehby is a physician from Oregon She has a degree of MD and currently serving as a Neurosurgery Specialist in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Wehby had shown leadership qualities from the initial phase of the life when she became the first woman to graduate neurosurgery program. She has served as a president of the Oregon Medical Association and the Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland. from UCLA’s
“Career politicians are only worried about their next election, but I am worried about the next generation.” In 2014, she contested elections as a Republican nominee for the United States Senate from Oregon. The clarity of the thought justified in the above- written statement given by Monica Wehby in a video on her YouTube channel reflects her intellectual maturity. Rather than talking about useless topics like other demagogues, she chose to fight elections based on the country’s financial condition and to bring medical reforms. She was also invited to be a part of an esteemed panelist in the State of Reform Health Policy Conference held at Hilton in 2015. She showcased her excellent oratory skills and managed to stun everyone with her thoughts on the financial burden on patients in hospitals, her idea of health reforms, and many more topics.
As a physician and a politician Monica Wehby has always tried to talk about the medical reforms that are extremely important in the current Medicare scenario. She became a lingua franca between the patients and the people in the higher echelons of politics. Not just the Medicare system, but her understanding of the country’s financial deficits and her long-term vision is a much- needed asset.
We need more lovely and intellectual humans like her to raise the issues of common people!!!