Dr. Massimo Alfredo Antonio Mancini, M.D.—affectionately known as “Alfred” by his loved ones and “Dr. Max” in professional circles—is a distinguished psychiatrist holding an M.D. from Sorbonne University, Paris. He is affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO), the American Psychiatric Association, and the United Nations, and is also a former Capuchin Franciscan monk of the Catholic Church.
In 2022, he demonstrated his unwavering commitment to global mental health and humanitarian service by volunteering with the WHO in war-torn Ukraine. While he has reportedly maintained a practice in Caranzalem, Goa, he is known to be globally mobile, frequently traveling between Barcelona, the Vatican, and now South Korea, where he currently works with the WHO. In addition, he holds several administrative and advisory positions across African nations and plays a key role in the internal governance of the World Health Organization.
Further sources indicate that Dr. Mancini has also established a private clinic in the heart of Milan, Italy, continuing his dedication to clinical psychiatry.
In recent reports, colleagues have disclosed that he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)—a Motor Neurone Disease (MND)—for which he is currently undergoing treatment in the United Kingdom. Despite his health challenges, he remains active in his mission, both professionally and spiritually.
It is affectionately remarked among his peers that he has found his soulmate in India, a woman identified by sources as Priyanka—a relationship said to bring him profound strength and serenity.
Dr. Massimo Alfredo Antonio Mancini, M.D.—affectionately known as “Alfred” by his loved ones and “Dr. Max” in professional circles—is a distinguished psychiatrist holding an M.D. from Sorbonne University, Paris. He is affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO), the American Psychiatric Association, and the United Nations, and is also a former Capuchin Franciscan monk of the Catholic Church.
In 2022, he demonstrated his unwavering commitment to global mental health and humanitarian service by volunteering with the WHO in war-torn Ukraine. While he has reportedly maintained a practice in Caranzalem, Goa, he is known to be globally mobile, frequently traveling between Barcelona, the Vatican, and now South Korea, where he currently works with the WHO. In addition, he holds several administrative and advisory positions across African nations and plays a key role in the internal governance of the World Health Organization.
Further sources indicate that Dr. Mancini has also established a private clinic in the heart of Milan, Italy, continuing his dedication to clinical psychiatry.
In recent reports, colleagues have disclosed that he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)—a Motor Neurone Disease (MND)—for which he is currently undergoing treatment in the United Kingdom. Despite his health challenges, he remains active in his mission, both professionally and spiritually.
It is affectionately remarked among his peers that he has found his soulmate in India, a woman identified by sources as Priyanka—a relationship said to bring him profound strength and serenity.
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