Goodbye to Paolo Spada, the doctor who gave away the 'pills of optimism' during Covid
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The surgeon at Humanitas in Rozzano passed away after a long illness. During the pandemic, he had invented the formula of video 'pills' with which he offered informative interventions based on scientific data
Yesterday evening, Paolo Spada left us
The surgeon Paolo Spada, who became known during the Covid period for his social column “Pills of Optimism”, left after a long illness. A doctor who loved his work adored by colleagues and patients who now mourn him
On social media, many people recalled his words to young doctors in a recent interview: “Don't be passive and don't let yourself be blocked by fear, even when you just have to resist. Let's live a blink of an eye: give meaning to the path of life”
Paolo Spada died at 56 due to a tumor: the Humanitas surgeon had become known during Covid for his 'Optimism Pills'
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