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Social media's leading physician voice, Kevin Pho, MD, shares the stories of the many who intersect with our health care system but are rarely heard from. 15 minutes a day. 7 days a week. Welcome to The Podcast by KevinMD.
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Pho Que Podcast

Dante Gucci

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Pho Que investigates and prepares a lot of good food in the categories of Vietnamese-inspired noodle soups and barbecue chicken, pork and steak.. Pho Que is based in San Diego, Calif. via Guam
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"Why an S and not a V?" is a look at Vietnamese history, culture and food from the perspective of a Vietnamese person born out in the wider world. There's all these things my parents never told me because they were busy working and living, now I found some time to catch up on it. This is a metamorphosis of the original Post Cerebral Infarction and Your Internet Uncle podcasts, where I tried to remember things to help me learn about my roots.
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The Sporkful

Dan Pashman

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We obsess about food to learn more about people. The Sporkful isn't for foodies, it's for eaters. Hosted by Dan Pashman, who's also the inventor of the new pasta shape cascatelli. James Beard and Webby Award winner for Best Food Podcast. A Stitcher Production.
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What The Pho Travel Podcast

What The Pho Travel Podcast

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What-up Mother Pho'ers! We are Nick and Amy from What The Pho Travel Podcast. We travel around the globe making a travel podcast to entertain, inspire and teach you about the world. We do this by introducing you to interesting guests, playing ridiculous games, and getting involved with the local culture.Our podcast is produced by The Travel Podcast Agency, a podcast production company specialising in travel.Do you or your company want to start your own travel podcast, or need help running an ...
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Join PHo & DanHo as they navigate through ghosting, catfishing and other dating situations while remaining heavily meditated 🧘🏻‍♀️ This is a show about turning dating drama into inner power. Because sometimes what is falling apart, is actually coming together. Hear about finding authentic power through the messy realities of dating 👑
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Footprints

China Plus

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What can best represent today's China? Its people. From movers and shakers to the grassroots, we invite you to trace the footprints of the Chinese people from every walk of life, including modern farmers, traditional craftspeople or tech tycoons. With Footprints, you’ll feel the pulse of the 1.4 billion Chinese people and find inspiration in their incredible life stories. Updated weekly.
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AFK Media

Adam Kathrada

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AFK Media specializes in stunning real estate photography, cinematic video tours, drone, virtual tours, and detailed 3D/2D floor plans. Based in Downtown Vancouver and serving the entire Lower Mainland including Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, North & West Vancouver, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlam, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Abbotsford, and Mission. Our experienced team uses cutting-edge technology and creative expertise to capture properties in their best light, ...
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Homemade News

Homemade News

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Homemade News is a news program broadcast every other Sunday at noon on LA's KCHUNG 1630 AM above a pho restaurant in Chinatown after we wake up because of our curiosity about the world. We are the world's only girl-friendly, human, satirical, creative, thoughtful news source. Jen and Shara met at Barnard where they ate on the stairs wearing their hats with their best friends.
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Đây là kênh Podcast của kênh Youtube Đàn Ông Học Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVfsLS2UabBk6sMMCiYaYg Kênh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/325356731763071
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Money can be an intimidating topic, particularly for artists and creative professionals. The Artful Dollar aims to change that by having money conversations with Artists as well as financial service professionals. Ryan Roi, the host of TAD, is a tattoo artist, entrepreneur and spiritual seeker offering 1:1 and group coaching to help people build healthy, thriving relationships with money.
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Backwards

Chris Jordan

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Welcome to Backwards! I'm Chris Jordan. I'm a photographer, filmmaker, YouTuber, and now... podcaster? The goal of this podcast is to bring on people who are doing incredible things with their craft and go back to the beginning of their journey to figure out how they got to where they are today. Thank you for listening!
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Streams with Jonathan Ramos.

Streams with Jonathan Ramos.

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It’s hard to balance a holy, righteous and upright lifestyle during the economical and social crisis we see today. Each Monday, join Jonathan Ramos, a minister, leader, husband and father. The founder of house of prophets, as he speaks on subjects that addresses the false paradigms and confronts the social and economical crisis we are experiencing today. If you have a strong desire to become a leader that will lead a generation or desire to hear some ministerial insight or mysteries to start ...
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What do you know about Vietnam? Didn’t they have a war or something? I think they eat Pho, but I’ve no idea how you say it. On this show we dive into the culture, history and life of Vietnam to uncover the disruptive ideas that are coming out of this fast-growing hotspot of Southeast Asia. If you're planning to visit, work or do business (or if you’re just curious), come join us for some serious and not-so-serious discussions and interviews with people, foreign and local, living and making i ...
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Cocktails, Tangents and Answers is a marketing podcast that takes you on a ride with our team. We'll kick off every episode with a little chat, a cocktail recipe (sometimes basic, sometimes craft, sometimes bougie) before we get into a conversation to tackle some of the pressing marketing questions of the day. And of course, our brains take us on some of the most wonderful tangents. Come along for the ride!
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Are you dreaming of living abroad? Or maybe you’re already in the process? Join me, Andy Strauser, an American living in London for tips, hacks, and opinions about living your best life outside the US. In each episode, I’ll talk to expats around the world, hear their inspiring stories, and we’ll learn together how they were able to do it. And, how you could do it too!
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Beats N' Boardrooms Podcast

Beats N' Boardrooms Podcast

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Weekly podcast hosted by music writer/concert photographer, Tom Shackleford (AXS, Pancakes & Whiskey) humanizing the corporate side of the music industry one episode at a time alongside a revolving door of colleagues, artists, and pranksters.
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met·a·mor·pho·sis: a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means. Everyone that has had a vision for their life has gotten stuck at some point and questioned themselves. Am I doing it right? Is this even working? Is it even worth it? Val and Jen, doTERRA leaders, talk about overcoming and breaking through the guilt of "shoulds" and the creativity killer called comparison as they journey on in their business toward purpos ...
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It's about the triple aim!

Health Innovation Media

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This Week in Health Innovation is produced and hosted by former managed health care executive and public health specialist Gregg Masters MPH. Gregg brings decades of clinical, administrative, managed healthcare and hospital/physician (PHO, MSO) joint venture alignment insight to new media centered on health innovation - from idea to business model. A respected leader with objective insight into digital media and disruptive innovation business models from ACOs to direct medical practice and t ...
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The Hole Truth

Resources Rising Stars

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The Hole Truth is a Resources Rising Stars podcast hosted by Paul Armstrong, a seasoned expert in the world of finance and resources. With more than 30 years of experience as a finance journalist under his belt, Paul brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to his conversations with some of the most prominent figures in the industry. Each episode of The Hole Truth is a deep dive into the inner workings of those resources companies which are making things happen, quizzing those in charge abou ...
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Exposing Isolation

Rebecca E. Webber

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Exposing Isolation is a very personal art project, made necessary by my many health conditions which keep me housebound. This has been my state since 2015 and while there is no end in sight, there has been some profound meaning and insight gained along the way.
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Beyond Buds

People's California

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From People's comes Beyond Buds, where we go far out to find new stories about your favorite plant. Experts and activists from the whole spectrum of the cannabis industry are here to chat. Why don't you step on in, bud?
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Dunkin Dynasty

Garrett Bugay

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Dunkin Dynasty is a podcast focused on the National Basketball Association. Garrett Bugay and Corban Ford talk with various guests about the present state of the league as well as its past.
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Cindy Grigg interviews authors and artists within the “punk” sub-genres such as cyberpunk, steampunk, dieselpunk, decopunk, biopunk, mythpunk, silkpunk, mannerpunk, solarpunk, ecopunk, atompunk, clockpunk, and and other realms of anachronistic techno-whimsy, such as time travel and alternate history. This show is for fans and readers, but we naturally also touch on advice for writers and creatives working in many mediums. Come nerd out with us! www.Storypunks.World
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Medical Practice Trends

Medical Practice Trends

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Medical practice management, marketing, ancillary and technology trends. The Medical Practice Trends podcast is brought to you by Emedikon, founded by Peter J Polack MD, author of "Navigating the EMR Jungle" and the soon-to-be-released "Ultimate Ophthalmic Marketing Machine" and technology columnist for Ophthalmology Management Magazine.
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PhosCo owns the big Gasaat phosphate project in Tunisia. After years of hard work behind the scenes, Gasaat looks set to have its day in the sun, with an important drilling program about to start followed by a BFS. PhosCo's strategy to create huge value is simple: Establish Gasaat as a world-scale phosphate project which generates vast wealth for t…
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In this episode of The Artful Dollar, Ryan sits down with fellow tattoo artist and owner of Upside Tattoo in Texas, Andy Pho. Andy is passionate about mentorship and coaches people not only in business matters but also in personal development. The main objective is to become the best version of yourself in everything and anything that you do. Toget…
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Send us a text Connected TV (CTV) advertising has exploded in popularity, but many people believe you need a massive, five-figure budget to get started. In this episode of Cocktails, Tangents & Answers, we’re breaking down what’s fact, what’s fiction and what options actually exist for businesses that don’t have $10K to drop on a single ad campaign…
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Physical therapist John Corsino discusses his article, "Lifelong learning: a game-changer in diagnosing dizziness." He highlights how often the answers to complex cases, like acute dizziness, are present in the exam room but can be missed due to an over-reliance on diagnostic testing and systemic pressures that undervalue thorough physical examinat…
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Sebastian Maniscalco is one of the top-grossing comedians in America, beloved for his stories about the food-obsessed family he grew up in, and his constant irritation at just about everyone around him. And in 2021, he parlayed his love of food into a new Food Network show, Well Done. Sebastian talks with Dan about what it’s like going from a worki…
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Former American College of Physicians treasurer and infectious disease physician Janet A. Jokela discusses her article, "Internal Medicine 2025: inspiration at the annual meeting." She shares her personal reflections on the profound value of attending the American College of Physicians annual internal medicine meeting, drawing from decades of exper…
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Andrew talks with Nick, an American expat in Nice, France. They explore expat life's cultural differences, challenges, and joys, including the cost of living, local reception, and the importance of building friendships with locals. Nick shares insights on the lifestyle in Nice, the affordability of dining out, and the unique aspects of French cultu…
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Health care executive Traci Sweet discusses her article, "The role of contingency management in addiction treatment." She makes a compelling case for the increased use of contingency management—an evidence-based approach utilizing positive reinforcement—to improve outcomes for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). Traci explains how this m…
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Registered dietitian Ava Safir and physician advocate Kim Downey discuss their article, "Why patients need a registered dietitian on their health care team." They highlight the often-overlooked yet crucial role registered dietitians play in improving patient health outcomes and supporting physicians. Drawing from personal experiences and profession…
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A 150-year-old blood feud over processed meat... When the New Jersey State Legislature tried to designate an Official State Sandwich, a fight broke out. Should it be pork roll, egg, and cheese — or Taylor ham, egg, and cheese? Thing is, pork roll and Taylor ham are the same food. New Jerseyans just can't agree on what to call it. And this debate ha…
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Certified coach Kathleen Muldoon discusses her article, "The cost of presence: a lesson in listening." She recounts a poignant experience observing a health care student disengaged during a powerful presentation by a mother sharing her life as a caregiver to children with disabilities. Kathleen, who is also a medical school faculty member and mothe…
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In this episode of the Artful Dollar Podcast, host Ryan Roi takes an analytical look into the profound connection between self-expression and business success for tattoo artists. Using an AI-based model of Carl Jung, Ryan explores how psychological barriers impact social media engagement and client attraction. Learn how embracing your authentic sel…
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Send us a text In this episode of Cocktails, Tangents, and Answers, we sat down with Jesse Glade from Antidote 71 to vent about the web design trends that seriously need to die. We called out everything from the confusing layouts of Brutalist web design to those relentless pop-ups nobody asked for. And don’t get us started on scroll hijacking. Jess…
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Health care executive and patient advocate Aja Best discusses her article, "How early CKD diagnosis can save lives: a transplant survivor's journey." She shares her harrowing personal experience with a delayed diagnosis of IgA nephropathy during pregnancy, which led to a challenging path through dialysis and ultimately to a life-saving kidney trans…
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Meet Guillaume Bog, better known as Guibog – or to Chinese people, Gui Da Ye (Uncle Ghost). A Frenchman who has spent two decades in Beijing, Guibog lives a life powered by code and creativity. By day, he's a programmer; by night, a robot maker and an upcycler. From scrap circuit boards and mechanical odds and ends, he conjures up quirky, whirring …
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Health care public relations leader Melanie Doupé Gaiser discusses her article, "Antimicrobial resistance needs a publicist." She highlights antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as an urgent and deadly public health crisis that is not receiving the attention it warrants, particularly in the U.S. Melanie shares her personal stake in the issue, living with…
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Medical student Rishma Jivan discusses her article, "Medical curriculum 2.0: Integrating technology and innovation in medical education." She argues for an urgent update to medical training, embedding technology and innovation as core components to prepare future physicians for a digitally transformed health care landscape. Rishma highlights the ne…
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Food critic Brian Reinhart fell in love with spicy Mexican cuisine as a teenager in Texas, but over the years he started to notice that the jalapeños he’d buy in the grocery store were less and less hot. So he called up an expert who studies chili pepper genetics, and she shared a shocking revelation. In this episode from our friends at the Slate p…
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Gastroenterologist Shamita B. Shah discusses her article, "How doctors can help IBD patients manage symptoms between visits." Addressing the rising prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the U.S., Shamita highlights the challenges patients face managing unpredictable symptoms like pain and diarrhea, even while on therapy, often leading t…
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Practicing internist and psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "How America became overmedicated—and what we can do about it." He raises concerns about the high rate of psychotropic medication use in the U.S., citing CDC data suggesting nearly 1 in 4 adults may be taking these drugs, often without clear long-term plans or exit strat…
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In southwestern China’s Sichuan province, there is an ancient town called Qingshen. The Minjiang River flows through the city, and a sea of bamboo forests covers the nearby hills and mountains in lush green. In this podcast, we go southwest to this ancient town and see how the local people have revitalized their villages by protecting and making go…
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Occupational medicine physician Robert Nathan Clapp discusses his article, "Why you should take a closer look at occupational and environmental medicine." Addressing the pervasive issue of physician burnout, Robert introduces occupational and environmental medicine (OEM) — a specialty under preventive medicine — as a compelling but often overlooked…
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How to judge seltzers, plus the science of carbonation... Over the past decade, seltzer has exploded. Sales have doubled, and companies like Coke and Pepsi are buying up brands and creating their own sparkling waters. So in a crowded field, with a drink that doesn't have much flavor to begin with, how do you tell which one is best? We talk with the…
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Journalist and patient advocate Carol Steinberg discusses her article, "Alzheimer's impact on the young should be an open book." She argues that while Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are known to affect the whole family, children under 18 are often excluded from conversations about a loved one's condition, leading to fear, confusio…
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The origins of agriculture continue to be one of archaeology's great mysteries. Chinese archaeologist Jiang Leping may hold a crucial piece of the puzzle, thanks to his groundbreaking discoveries at an archaeological site in Zhejiang Province, east China. This prehistoric settlement, known as Shangshan, dates back 10,000 years and is recognized for…
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Send us a text This week on Cocktails, Tangents & Answers, we’re asking what's the worst marketing advice we’ve ever heard, and why is it so bad? Cocktail: Lemon Drop Ingredients • 2 ounces vodka • 1/2 ounce triple sec • 1 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed • 1 ounce simple syrup • Garnish: sugar rim Directions 1. Coat the rim of a cocktail glass …
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Pediatrician and holistic wellness expert Noemi Adame discusses her article, "Having a female doctor is better for your health, but not for hers." She highlights research indicating patients often experience better outcomes—including lower mortality, readmission, and post-surgical complication rates—when treated by female physicians, potentially li…
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In this episode of The Artful Dollar podcast, Ryan Roi shares a conversation with Rob Smead, owner of Electrum Tattoo Supply and host of The Business of Tattooing podcast. Rob and Ryan discuss topics affecting the tattoo industry today, including the intersection of art and business, the importance of marketing, and financial coaching tailored spec…
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Hematology-oncology physician Yousuf Zafar discusses his article, "The personalization of cancer care in 2025." He traces the evolution of cancer treatment over the past two decades, moving through waves of cytotoxic chemotherapy, biologic therapies, immunotherapies including groundbreaking CAR-T therapy, and now precision oncology, which targets t…
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In this episode, we dive into the musical journey of Anastasia Fridman, a violinist from the Netherlands who fell in love with the traditional Chinese string instrument – the erhu. Her passion led her to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where she immersed herself in the world of traditional Chinese repertoire. Through the fusion of Eastern and W…
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Health care executive Blake Walker discusses his article, "From caregivers to collectors: Navigating the new landscape of patient payments." He describes a perfect storm impacting provider groups: the significant rise in patient financial responsibility due to high-deductible health plans, the growth of health care consumerism where patients demand…
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Send us a text Is Lý Long Tường (Yi Yong-sang) one of Vietnam's greatest exports to Korea? The Grand Tutor, a general who defeated Mongols invaders twice, showing that it was the Trần in Đại Việt who could get it done. The progenitor of the Hwasan Lee clan, his influence has stretched across the centuries.…
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Are the vibes at a restaurant more important than the food? Would you rip a bagel and drag a piece through cream cheese, instead of slicing and spreading? Do you tip less when you get bad service? We get into these questions and a lot more in this edition of The Salad Spinner, our rapid fire roundtable discussion of food news and trends, live at Si…
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Orthopedic surgeon Adil S. Ahmed discusses his article, "Academic medical centers under threat: the impact of funding cuts." He outlines the essential, multifaceted roles of academic institutions in educating future doctors, conducting vital biomedical research, and providing complex care, often for underserved populations—functions distinct from p…
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