From Patagonia, interview with Dr. Marisa Casabonne

Dr. Casabonne agreed to pay attention to an impulse she had when she heard about Near-Death Experiences. Her impulse led her to study this phenomenon and learn more about what characterized it.

This training has helped her understand many questions she asked herself in her professional practice while serving as an anaesthesiologist in front of her patients. Thanks to understanding what an NDE is, her professional activity has been transformed, as has her perception towards death.

Today, part of her work focuses on learning more about patients who have had an NDE and researching them in her professional work in Patagonia (Argentina).

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