His barometer is the patients he sees every day in the hospital. Dr. Yves Rimet is not one to mince words. Alongside the life testimony of this former Chiap intern, the pediatrician takes an uncompromising look at the state of the public hospital, while suggesting ways to improve things. President of the establishment’s medical commission, he pleads for patients and caregivers to be returned to the center of medicine. Yet today, according to him, “the value of care is increasingly disappearing behind funding issues”. Why did you choose medicine?” The choice was quickly made. My father was a stomatologist. Perhaps he gave me a taste for medicine… During my years of internship in the