Gießen doctor Valentina Busik in the final of the Miss Germany Wahl 2025
Gießen doctor Valentina Busik in the final of the Miss Germany Wahl 2025
in Gießen there is a reason to be happy: Valentina Busik, a 27-year-old doctor, made it to the final of the Miss Germany election. She has been living in the city for ten years and uses her medical knowledge to promote innovative projects. As a finalist, she has the chance to win in the "Female Founder" category, presenting her special idea, a Ki-Avatar for cancer patients.
The competition started with over 90 candidates who were selected from more than 1000 applications. Now the top 9 have been determined, and Valentina is one of the lucky ones who will compete on February 22, 2025 in the Europapark in Rust near Freiburg. There will be an innovation at this final: for the first time, the spectators can have a say in who will become Miss Germany
Miss-Germany election: Women in management positions in focus
Of course, the competition does not only stand for beauty. Above all, women who can play an important role in society are sought as founders, managers or in male -dominated professions. The jury evaluates the finalists according to criteria such as professionalism and the ability to inspire before the audience makes the choice. You don't want to find beauty influencers, but the next DAX leaders, according to the official representations of the Miss Germany Studios.
Valentina Busik brings a huge idea into the race with her AI project. At a time when medical conversations are often only short, cancer patients need more time for information and education. Your AI-Avatar is intended to help patients process information in peace even after visiting the doctor. You can take the video home on a tablet and watch it again and again - in different languages.
a talent smithy with innovations
The competition has it all: among the other finalists are management consultants, electrical engineers and lawyers. Each brings their own remarkable history and qualifications. In the past few months, Valentina has received enormous encouragement thanks to her projects and participation in the competition: "The new contacts will help me to further advance the AI project," she says. Colleagues and prospective doctors show interest in participating in the project.
An unfortunate incident on vacation ultimately brought her to this point: a wave injured her shoulder. At first she thought her career as a doctor was over, but she was able to work again with physiotherapy. She used the time of recovery to work on her AI project and prepare her participation in the Miss competition. No matter how the final ends, she says the opportunity to surround herself with positive people and to represent their concerns loudly, has already changed their lives.
The awarding of Miss Germany is not only a beauty competition, but also a platform that wants to support and make women in a wide variety of areas. target = "_ blank" rel = "nofollow noopener noreferer"> Further details about these developments can be found at www.giessener-allgemeine.de.
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