Italy
Italy is unquestionably one of the countries with the best doctors in the world. Italy discovered the doctor who saved millions of people in the 2000s. Carlo Urbani, an Italian, was the first to discover severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), a highly contagious viral illness, in 2003. He became ill with a then-unknown illness and died as a result. But not before notifying the World Health Organization (WHO).
Maria Montessori and Rita Levi-Montalcini are two well-known Italian women. Montessori, a physician, is credited with developing the Montessori Method of teaching, which is still in use today. Levi-Montalcini is well-known for her neuroscience research, and she has credited with co-discovering the nerve growth factor in the mid-20th century with American Stanley Cohen.