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What happens when the healthcare system runs out of answers, In this episode of Beyond the Diagnosis, I sit down with Dr. Sima Kahn, a former OB GYN turned independent patient advocate who helps people unravel complex, often mysterious medical cases. After decades in clinical practice, Dr. Kahn realized that patients were falling through the cracks, not because doctors did not care, but because they did not have the time or systems to look at the full picture. Together we explore how medical advocacy fills the gap between overwhelmed patients and overworked clinicians, the difference between routine and complex cases and how to know when you need help, what it takes to investigate rare and misdiagnosed conditions, and how communication, narrative medicine, and persistence lead to breakthroughs. Dr. Kahn’s story reminds us that curiosity saves lives, and that being heard can be as healing as any prescription.
Dr. Sima Kahn, MD, is a board certified OB GYN who became an independent patient advocate after more than 25 years in clinical practice. She founded Healthcare Advocacy Partners in Seattle, helping individuals and families navigate complex diagnoses, second opinions, and care coordination. She is a founding member of the National Association of Healthcare Advocacy and is listed in the Greater National Advocates directory.
By Michele WestonWhat happens when the healthcare system runs out of answers, In this episode of Beyond the Diagnosis, I sit down with Dr. Sima Kahn, a former OB GYN turned independent patient advocate who helps people unravel complex, often mysterious medical cases. After decades in clinical practice, Dr. Kahn realized that patients were falling through the cracks, not because doctors did not care, but because they did not have the time or systems to look at the full picture. Together we explore how medical advocacy fills the gap between overwhelmed patients and overworked clinicians, the difference between routine and complex cases and how to know when you need help, what it takes to investigate rare and misdiagnosed conditions, and how communication, narrative medicine, and persistence lead to breakthroughs. Dr. Kahn’s story reminds us that curiosity saves lives, and that being heard can be as healing as any prescription.
Dr. Sima Kahn, MD, is a board certified OB GYN who became an independent patient advocate after more than 25 years in clinical practice. She founded Healthcare Advocacy Partners in Seattle, helping individuals and families navigate complex diagnoses, second opinions, and care coordination. She is a founding member of the National Association of Healthcare Advocacy and is listed in the Greater National Advocates directory.