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This is an interview from 2015 with Samuel Sharmat, M.D., a brilliant diagnostician. It also was an interview that, in retrospect, helped define my options as a physician. He has a traumatic brain injury as a young child, it changed him. For him, the change unlocked new ways to notice what might be wrong with patients in ways that others could not. Please listen, and share with your friends.
By Owen Scott Muir, M.D.5
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This is an interview from 2015 with Samuel Sharmat, M.D., a brilliant diagnostician. It also was an interview that, in retrospect, helped define my options as a physician. He has a traumatic brain injury as a young child, it changed him. For him, the change unlocked new ways to notice what might be wrong with patients in ways that others could not. Please listen, and share with your friends.

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