On this episode of Conversations in Science and Faith I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Tyler Johnson, a Stanford oncologist, award winning educator, published writer, and host of The Doctor's Art podcast. We discussed how oncology in particular demand precision but also presence. Medicine can often feel totalizing and having a background in faith can help recenter the focus on the whole patient. Dr. Johnson discusses how to balance the "puzzle" of complex cases with the person in fr...
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On this episode of Conversations in Science and Faith I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Tyler Johnson, a Stanford oncologist, award winning educator, published writer, and host of The Doctor's Art podcast. We discussed how oncology in particular demand precision but also presence. Medicine can often feel totalizing and having a background in faith can help recenter the focus on the whole patient. Dr. Johnson discusses how to balance the "puzzle" of complex cases with the person in fr...
Host Abbas Shakir introduces the vision behind Conversations in Science and Faith - a series spotlighting researchers, physicians, and innovators who bridge the worlds of science, service, and spirituality. As a student passionate about both discovery and tradition, Abbas explores how faith and science can not only coexist, but enrich one another. In this opening episode, hear what inspired the podcast and what to expect in the episodes ahead. Follow along to get a deeper look at the people w...
Conversations in Science and Faith
On this episode of Conversations in Science and Faith I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Tyler Johnson, a Stanford oncologist, award winning educator, published writer, and host of The Doctor's Art podcast. We discussed how oncology in particular demand precision but also presence. Medicine can often feel totalizing and having a background in faith can help recenter the focus on the whole patient. Dr. Johnson discusses how to balance the "puzzle" of complex cases with the person in fr...