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Pope names new personal doctor

VATICAN CITY — The pope has named a new personal physician ahead of his trip to Cuba and the United States.

Pope Francis gestures as he talks during a special audience with members of "Eucharist Youth Movement" in Paul VI hall at the Vatican. Photo: Reuters

Pope Francis gestures as he talks during a special audience with members of "Eucharist Youth Movement" in Paul VI hall at the Vatican. Photo: Reuters

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VATICAN CITY — The pope has named a new personal physician ahead of his trip to Cuba and the United States.

The Vatican announced today (Aug 8) that Dr Fabrizio Soccorsi is taking over as Pope Francis’ personal physician. His predecessor, D Patrizio Polisca, a cardiologist, will remain the physician to Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI.

Dr Soccorsi is to accompany the 78-year-old pope on his Sept 19-28 trip to Cuba and the United States. The Vatican said that Dr Soccorsi has a specialty in internal medicine and previously was chairman of the hepatology department at the San Camillio Forlanini Hospital in Rome. He also taught immunology at the Rome Medical School.

Pope Francis, who has just one lung, departed from recent tradition by not naming the new director of the Vatican health care services as his physician. AP

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