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Alejandro Cruz

“I believe in living life to the fullest, and not letting anything hold me back. As a bisexual immigrant surgeon, I know I'm breaking a lot of stereotypes, but that makes me even more proud of who I am.”

Alejandro Cruz was born and raised in El Salvador, but moved to Berlin when he was 19 to pursue his dream of becoming a surgeon. He quickly fell in love with the city's vibrant culture and nightlife. Alejandro has been practicing medicine for over a decade now, specializing in minimally invasive surgeries. When he's not in the operating room, Alejandro can usually be found at a queer dance party or exploring the city's hidden gems.

What made you want to become a surgeon?

Growing up, I saw how much medical care was needed in my community in El Salvador. I wanted to make a difference in people's lives, and surgery seemed like the best way to do that.

What's your favorite thing about living in Berlin?

Definitely the nightlife. Berlin has some of the best clubs in the world. But I also love how open and accepting the city is. It's a place where I can truly be myself.

A colorful and bustling street in Berlin
Just like how I learned to operate skillfully on the human body, I've also learned to navigate the winding streets of Berlin with ease. Every corner holds a surprise, just like this photo captures the beauty of the city.
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