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Practicing medicine in a rural environment?

In Aix-en-Othe, we don’t run out of time. We live it.

Less honking. More trees.
Less stress. More sense.

After ten years of practice in Dijon, Fanny Ferrarie, a general practitioner, has made a choice that many dream of but don’t dare: to move back to the Aube region.

Working in a rural environment became an obvious choice for her.

“In the city, everything moves very fast. One consultation follows another, and the days are intense. Here, the pace is different. I know my patients, I know their environment, their families. The relationship is more human.

This return is no accident. It’s a conviction. It’s a conviction that, in rural areas, there’s a way of practicing medicine that’s closer, more deeply rooted, more essential.

Between two days at the office, Fanny rediscovers the calm of the countryside. Walks in the forest, the light on the paths, the silence of the orchards. A simple but precious balance that gives new meaning to her professional commitment.

“What I like here is the proximity. Close to the people, but also close to nature. This balance changes everything.”

This inspiring testimonial is featured in the podcast Vivre l’Aube, which puts the spotlight on these professionals who have chosen to settle in Aube to live their profession in a different way.

Another way to discover the region, from the people who live it every day.

Sometimes daring the dawn starts with daring to slow down.