
A Medical Podcast That Asks 'Why?'
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> We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Mike Todorovic, friend of The Curious Clinicians, renowned online educator who makes complex concepts in physiology, biophysics and pharmacology more accessible for students and clinicians alike, back to the...
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Mark is a hospitalist and physician leader in California, but is best known as an extraordinarily talented podcast interviewer and inspiring speaker. If you’ve listened to Mark’s podcast, Explore The Space, you’ll know that he has a knack f...
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Hospitalist at the VA Boston Healthcare System, co-host of The Curious Clinicians Podcast, co-Deputy Editor of the Things We Do For No Reason series in the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and incessant asker of 'why'?
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