Monthly Rounds (October 2020) - Doing Less and Living with More
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Hi friends, Below is my favorite content from October. (1) https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/10/sanjiv-sam-gambhir-early-cancer-detection/616784/ During my time at Stanford medical school, it quickly became apparent that amongst a very impressive faculty, a select few stood out as being once-in-a-generation talents -- world-renowned experts whose academic contributions would alter the foundation and landscape of science for generations to come. Dr. Sam Gambhir was one of those individuals. Sadly, he passed away in July 2020 at the age of 57 from the very disease he spent his life studying. I don't think any piece could do justice to the type of educator, mentor, scientist, and physician he was, but we must atleast try so as to sustain his legacy for years to come.
Monthly Rounds (October 2020) - Doing Less and Living with More
Monthly Rounds (October 2020) - Doing Less…
Monthly Rounds (October 2020) - Doing Less and Living with More
Hi friends, Below is my favorite content from October. (1) https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/10/sanjiv-sam-gambhir-early-cancer-detection/616784/ During my time at Stanford medical school, it quickly became apparent that amongst a very impressive faculty, a select few stood out as being once-in-a-generation talents -- world-renowned experts whose academic contributions would alter the foundation and landscape of science for generations to come. Dr. Sam Gambhir was one of those individuals. Sadly, he passed away in July 2020 at the age of 57 from the very disease he spent his life studying. I don't think any piece could do justice to the type of educator, mentor, scientist, and physician he was, but we must atleast try so as to sustain his legacy for years to come.