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20. Do Our Politics Need a Doctor?

Jan 14, 2022
32:32
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Former Senator Frisk's Thoughts on Politics
01:38 • 3min
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3
How Long Did You Train to Be a Surgeon?
04:23 • 3min
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Is There Something You Learned as a Doctor in Politics?
06:59 • 3min
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5
The Importance of Accountability in Medicine
10:10 • 2min
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6
E B Motors - The Best Parts
11:58 • 2min
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7
The Importance of Insurance for Seniors
13:59 • 3min
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8
Is There a Time When You Found Yourself Taking a Different Position?
16:36 • 2min
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9
Is There Any Difference Between Republican Doctors and Democratic Doctors?
18:13 • 3min
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10
Doctors Aren't All That Different From the Rest of Us
21:03 • 6min
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11
The Cove 19 Birthday Effect in the Midle of the Pandemic
26:48 • 3min
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12
Do You Think You Still Have a Heart Transplant?
30:06 • 4min
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Bill Frist was a transplant surgeon before serving in the Senate, where he drove controversial legislation on embryonic stem cells and end-of-life care. Did he change politics? Or did politics change him?


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