From Gießen to the crown: Valentina Busik in the Miss Germany final

From Gießen to the crown: Valentina Busik in the Miss Germany final

Valentina Busik, a 27-year-old doctor from Gießen, made it to the final of the Miss Germany election. This decision is a significant step on your way to becoming Miss Germany and emphasizing its commitment to medical progress.

The choice brings together different talents that not only impress with beauty, but also through their ideas and their commitment. Valentina, who has lived in Gießen for a decade, is known for her innovative project, in which a AI-AVATAR can educate cancer patients in a sensitive and understandable way about her illness.

an impressive project in the final

The final of the Miss-Germany election will take place on February 22, 2025 in the Europapark in Rust and is a premiere, because for the first time the audience can choose the new Miss Germany. In summer the competition started with 90 applicants who had to prevail against over 1000 other women to get into the top 9.

During the competition, Valentina competes in the "Female Founder" category, where she can present her innovative approaches in medicine. Her Ki-Avatar, which she develops at her workplace at the University Hospital Gießen, gives patients the opportunity to receive information about their illness in several languages and to look at them again as required. This is particularly important because many patients need additional time to process information, especially after a cancer diagnosis.

commitment beyond the election

The choice of Miss Germany aims to promote women who are not only anchored in traditional beauty ideals, but also in management positions, engineering professions or start -ups. Valentina and her competitors, including a management consultant for inclusion and a lawyer, show how diverse the talents are looking for.

A personal incident in Valentina's life has particularly motivated her. During a vacation in the Dominican Republic, she suffered a serious shoulder injury. Despite this challenge, she used the time to work on her project, which has changed her self -confidence and the view of her career. "No matter how it turns out, I surround myself with positive people and represent my topic loudly," she says. This positive attitude and striving for innovation have already created valuable networks for their work and could open up even more options when winning the title. www.hna.de

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