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Dr. Michael Litrel’s Journey of Becoming an OB/GYN and Urogynecologist

Michael Litrel, MD, FACOG, FPMRS

Dr. Michael Litrel’s journey to becoming an OB/GYN and urogynecologist began when he was just seven years old. Here, he shares his journey and how his calling has resulted in immense gratitude.

Dr. Litrel shares, “I had a profound experience that shaped my future. While exploring a pond, I accidentally cut myself deeply, causing fear and panic to wash over me. In that moment, a kind stranger, donning a white coat and gray hair, came to my rescue. With reassurance and expert care, he mended my wound, inspiring me with awe and a newfound aspiration.

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From that day forward, I knew I wanted to become a doctor, to be the person in the white coat who could heal and comfort others in times of distress. This burning desire led me on a remarkable journey that eventually led me to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology.

The Birth of a Dream

My encounter with the stranger in the white coat ignited a desire within me. The compassion and expertise he demonstrated left an indelible mark on my young mind. Witnessing his ability to alleviate my fears and heal my wound, I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine.

A Life-Changing Encounter

As a third-year medical student, I embarked on my first overnight shift at the hospital. Assigned to the obstetrics and gynecology department, I found myself in the delivery room, a place brimming with anticipation and trepidation. Under the watchful eyes of an experienced mentor, I caught my first baby. In that awe-inspiring moment, a wave of realization washed over me—I had discovered my destiny.

A Calling to Care

Over the course of 25 fulfilling years, my passion for obstetrics and gynecology has only grown stronger. Caring for women, who selflessly sacrifice their bodies and souls to nurture life, has been a tremendous honor. I count myself fortunate for two reasons—firstly, for the privilege of providing care to women, and secondly, for not having to endure the physical trials they face. It is with great compassion that I dedicate my life to this field.

The Mother Principle

In my practice, I adhere to a simple philosophy known as the “mother principle.” This principle guides my decision-making process, urging me to care for my patients in the same way I would want my mother or wife to be treated. By following this principle, I navigate the complexities of medical choices with clarity and empathy. Every patient’s needs and desires are unique, and it is through active listening that I can discern the best course of treatment.

Evolving into a Surgical Practice

Throughout my career, my focus has gradually shifted towards a more surgical practice. While delivering countless babies earlier in my career, I witnessed firsthand the toll that childbirth can take on a woman’s body. Understanding the essence of womanhood, which encompasses beauty and love, I now specialize in reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries. By helping women restore their confidence and physical well-being, I aim to facilitate their journey towards becoming the best versions of themselves.

Embracing Gratitude

As a surgeon, I have the privilege of hearing numerous stories from gratified patients. The happiness they experience is a testament to the impact I strive to make in their lives. I vividly recall one significant moment—a life-saving emergency operation that occurred when I was a second-year resident.

“Despite the pressure and urgency of the situation, I successfully intervened and saved a woman’s life. This experience instilled in me a deep appreciation for the resilience of the human body and the power of skillful surgical care.”

– Dr. Michael Litrel

It’s a Privilege to Make a Difference in Women’s Lives

Choosing obstetrics and gynecology as my specialty has been a deeply fulfilling and rewarding journey. From my early aspiration as a seven-year-old to the seasoned surgeon I am today, my dedication to this field remains unwavering. Guided by compassion and the mother principle, I approach each patient with empathy and a commitment to their well-being. As I continue to evolve and refine my surgical practice, I am grateful for the privilege of making a positive difference in the lives of women.”