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We continue with part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Adam Duke and Dr. Yaniv Larish. This episode was enlightening for us as patients to hear when it came to what is taught, or not taught, in medical school. Dr. Duke and Dr. Larish walk us through
- When they first heard about endometriosis
-The lack of mention in medical school and in the medical books when it comes to endometriosis
- That moving the bus forward to better care for endometriosis patients is not a linear road. There are challenges with progress.
- Why the change needs to be pushed by the patients even thought it shouldn't have to be.
- The shocking amount , or lack thereof, of hysterectomies residents have to do to get their medical license.
All this and many more intriguing insights to being an endometriosis specialist and how they find value and importance in being face-to-face with patients.
A massive acknowledgement goes out to Dr. Sallie Sarrel PT ATC DPT, and Dr. Andrea Vidali for all their hard work bringing everyone together and creating a space for healing, education, and community amongst doctors, patients, advocates, and practitioners.
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Website endobattery.com
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode ( We cannot replay from this link)
We continue with part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Adam Duke and Dr. Yaniv Larish. This episode was enlightening for us as patients to hear when it came to what is taught, or not taught, in medical school. Dr. Duke and Dr. Larish walk us through
- When they first heard about endometriosis
-The lack of mention in medical school and in the medical books when it comes to endometriosis
- That moving the bus forward to better care for endometriosis patients is not a linear road. There are challenges with progress.
- Why the change needs to be pushed by the patients even thought it shouldn't have to be.
- The shocking amount , or lack thereof, of hysterectomies residents have to do to get their medical license.
All this and many more intriguing insights to being an endometriosis specialist and how they find value and importance in being face-to-face with patients.
A massive acknowledgement goes out to Dr. Sallie Sarrel PT ATC DPT, and Dr. Andrea Vidali for all their hard work bringing everyone together and creating a space for healing, education, and community amongst doctors, patients, advocates, and practitioners.
Support the show
Website endobattery.com
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