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Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Elliot Davidson MD
67 episodes
1 week ago
I have been practicing family medicine for 40 years and teaching it for 24 years. If you are paying attention, you should be learning with every interaction. Here I share some helpful lessons I have picked up along the way. I also tap into the learning of some very smart people.
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I have been practicing family medicine for 40 years and teaching it for 24 years. If you are paying attention, you should be learning with every interaction. Here I share some helpful lessons I have picked up along the way. I also tap into the learning of some very smart people.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Grace Under Pressure: A Conversation with Dr. Brad Marino. #62
Lessons My Patients Taught Me
1 hour 1 minute 37 seconds
6 months ago
Grace Under Pressure: A Conversation with Dr. Brad Marino. #62

Specialist in congenital heart disease, Chair of Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Intensivist and Co-Director of the Neuro-developmental Support Program at Cleveland Clinic Childrens Hospital, Dr. Brad Marino shares his wealth of experience and knowledge in this world of baby's hearts, the families that love them and the professionals that heal them.

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
I have been practicing family medicine for 40 years and teaching it for 24 years. If you are paying attention, you should be learning with every interaction. Here I share some helpful lessons I have picked up along the way. I also tap into the learning of some very smart people.