
Quiet, unhurried essays on medicine, art, and the turning seasons. From physician-writer Dr. Lisa Belisle, host of Radio Maine, with more than a thousand long-form conversations on the air and in print.
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Physician, writer, and host of Radio Maine, based on the coast of Maine. I write essays on medicine, art, and the turning seasons for The Bountiful Path and Off the Wall.
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