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The common tasks of a medical doctor are to diagnose, treat, and prescribe. But, our guest for today’s episode is not your average doctor. He is a cardiologist with a radical mind and dared to challenge the status quo by doing things differently in the line of treating heart diseases. Dr. Joel Kahn, the founder of The Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity, firmly rooted his practice from the belief that “prevention is always better than cure”. Dr. Kahn is dedicated to promoting plant-based nutrition as an effective means of living a healthy lifestyle. Having earned his own share of green-eyed monsters, he urges his fellow healthcare practitioners to NOT be afraid of jealousy and find the courage to step out of their comfort zones. He shares why success is not meant for the faint of heart and how you can be the person that makes a HUGE difference in your patients’ lives.
“Be okay with going outside the circle. Work the room. If you’re not willing to do that, you might just want to take the salary and make the best of it.”
-Dr. Joel Kahn
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The common tasks of a medical doctor are to diagnose, treat, and prescribe. But, our guest for today’s episode is not your average doctor. He is a cardiologist with a radical mind and dared to challenge the status quo by doing things differently in the line of treating heart diseases. Dr. Joel Kahn, the founder of The Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity, firmly rooted his practice from the belief that “prevention is always better than cure”. Dr. Kahn is dedicated to promoting plant-based nutrition as an effective means of living a healthy lifestyle. Having earned his own share of green-eyed monsters, he urges his fellow healthcare practitioners to NOT be afraid of jealousy and find the courage to step out of their comfort zones. He shares why success is not meant for the faint of heart and how you can be the person that makes a HUGE difference in your patients’ lives.
“Be okay with going outside the circle. Work the room. If you’re not willing to do that, you might just want to take the salary and make the best of it.”
-Dr. Joel Kahn
In this Episode:
Episode Resources:
Connect with Dr. Joel Kahn:
Connect with James Neilson-Watt: