Meningitis, whooping cough, lupus… When he was young, Fabrice Denis had fun memorizing disease names from his grandfather’s old medical textbook. This strange passion drives him to spend long hours in the family library and gives birth to his inclination towards medicine. Then, later, his title. He was 14 years old when an X-ray of his grandfather’s lungs, suffering from severe cancer, finally convinced him that one day he would become a doctor.
Yesterday’s passionate teenager is today, after turning 18, a renowned oncologist and radiotherapist at the Jean Bernard Cancer Institute in Le Mans. In May 2022, he took over the helm of the National Institute for Electronic Health, Internet and New Technology Health Services. He is behind its creation, and the framework is the culmination of several years of work in the digital health ecosystem. The aim of the courses is to train…
Source: Le Figaro
