Episode 35: Humanism in Medicine Through Patient Stories With Sayed Tabatabai

Episode 35: Humanism in Medicine Through Patient Stories With Sayed Tabatabai

Sayed Tabatabai, MD, a full-time nephrologist and avid writer emerged as a social media sensation when he started sharing humanistic stories in medicine based on his own experience as a physician but also with his own family members. Sayed humanizes and beautifies the patient experience through a variety of written anecdotes in Twitter threads and short stories.

You really want to listen to this amazing and much needed voice in medicine.

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