During the podcast "Health First", supported by United Hospital, renowned professor of forensic medicine, Naim Uka shared deep and emotional reflections on life, death, and the importance of hope in facing human challenges.


Speaking from his experience as a forensic doctor, a profession where facing death is a daily occurrence, Uka emphasized that it is precisely this proximity to the end of life that gives him a greater appreciation for life itself.

"Life is worth much more than we value it. Who else but the coroner knows how to value life, when they are faced with death every day?" he said.



According to Uka, the experience of working with difficult and often painful cases has not made him pessimistic, on the contrary: he has chosen to spread positive energy wherever he goes.

"I try to spread positive energy with the very fact that we touch death every day. And yet, every person, in every profession, sometimes reaches a tunnel without light - but there is always a glimmer of hope at the end of that tunnel. We just have to look for it," he added. Who else but the coroner knows how to encourage others in the face of life's challenges, when every day they experience its end? ", said Uka, among other things.

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