What does makes our doctors happy?

At Baxter RCS we have a wide network of professionals dedicated to their work. Day after day, these men and women demonstrate with their tireless commitment that their work is a vocation, and that behind their uniforms there is a big heart willing to do their best.

We asked our doctors this question out of curiosity to find out what makes them happy in their work, and this is what they told us.

Sylvia

Sylvia Quiñones:

I am happy to be a doctor, because being a doctor is not a profession, it is a philosophy of life!! It is not a job from 8 to 12 hours a day, it is to give your life 24 hours for others, it is my passion!

Few better ways to pass through this world than offering your time, your life. You are an instrument to help others.

The doctor does not have the mission to cure, but rather to go out of his way and help the patient as much as possible, improve her quality of life and help restructure the foundations that have fallen due to a difficult situation; being a doctor means wanting to help others, it means being a good person and doing everything you can on your part and more, being a doctor is not walking in front of the patient, it means walking by their side! and change their lives

Romulo

Romulo Tapia:

Medicine is an eminently human profession beyond the requirement of high scientific knowledge, that is why there is no greater happiness than being able to help people, watch their recovery and then sincerely thank you, it is the food that every day They fill me with energy and convince me that it is the most beautiful profession in the world.

Omaira

Omaira Cecilia Hurtado:

That thanks to science we can approach people without any distinction, seeking to help and solve their ailments, sometimes not only physically but also in their personal and spiritual area; we can be an instrument of God on Earth. Happiness is in the passion of doing the things you like, in the direct and daily contact that allows you to return the smile and the desire to live to someone who places their trust in you and achieve the peace of duty fulfilled when their recovery is achieved. .

Priscila

Priscila Luztosa:

I am very proud to be a doctor. It is often exhausting but very rewarding. We have the opportunity to improve people's lives and show them that it's not the end and that's wonderful!

Doris

Doris Soto:

It makes me happy to be able to guide and be a support to cope with Chronic Kidney Disease in those patients who see therapy as a life option.