In this episode Alin and Colby discuss the recent New York Times Article titled "A Push for More Organ Transplants is Putting Donors at Risk". What did the article get right? What did it get wrong? Is what's written in the article believable or are some things sensationalized? We break it all down for you from two people with intimate knowledge of this process.
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In this episode Alin and Colby discuss the recent New York Times Article titled "A Push for More Organ Transplants is Putting Donors at Risk". What did the article get right? What did it get wrong? Is what's written in the article believable or are some things sensationalized? We break it all down for you from two people with intimate knowledge of this process.
What Our Patients—and Our Own Journeys—Taught Us About Being Better Physicians
Both Sides of the Stethoscope
33 minutes
4 months ago
What Our Patients—and Our Own Journeys—Taught Us About Being Better Physicians
In this reflective episode of Both Sides of the Stethoscope, Colby and Alin dive into the powerful lessons learned not just from being patients—but from caring for them. As both physicians and former patients, they share the moments that reshaped how they practice medicine: the times they felt truly seen, the words that stuck with them, and the everyday acts of humanity that left a lasting impact. From the bedside to the clinic, this conversation explores how vulnerability, empathy, trust, an...
Both Sides of the Stethoscope
In this episode Alin and Colby discuss the recent New York Times Article titled "A Push for More Organ Transplants is Putting Donors at Risk". What did the article get right? What did it get wrong? Is what's written in the article believable or are some things sensationalized? We break it all down for you from two people with intimate knowledge of this process.