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As a physician at the NIH, Dr. Alexandra Freeman treats patients with rare diseases who have exhausted the easy options. On today’s episode, Dr. Freeman and I talk about what makes the NIH so different from other medical organizations--and how that impacts research and medical discoveries. We also discuss the challenging and rewarding aspects of her job, and why patient-focused care is so important to her work as a physician specializing in primary immune deficiencies (Job’s syndrome in particular).
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As a physician at the NIH, Dr. Alexandra Freeman treats patients with rare diseases who have exhausted the easy options. On today’s episode, Dr. Freeman and I talk about what makes the NIH so different from other medical organizations--and how that impacts research and medical discoveries. We also discuss the challenging and rewarding aspects of her job, and why patient-focused care is so important to her work as a physician specializing in primary immune deficiencies (Job’s syndrome in particular).
Learn more about Dr. Alexandra Freeman and check out the show notes here.
Follow Made Visible on Instagram and Facebook.
Provide us with feedback on the podcast here.
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