EPISODE · Aug 30, 2017 · 8 MIN
A New Way for Doctors to Share Their Medical Mysteries
from Science, Spoken · host WIRED
In Gerald Grant’s line of work, there isn’t such a thing as an “average” patient. As a chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Stanford University Medical Center, the children that come into his operating room are unique, each requiring a complex surgical procedure tailored to the architecture of a young brain. But that doesn’t mean he can’t learn from what other people have done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In Gerald Grant’s line of work, there isn’t such a thing as an “average” patient. As a chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Stanford University Medical Center, the children that come into his operating room are unique, each requiring a complex surgical procedure tailored to the architecture of a young brain. But that doesn’t mean he can’t learn from what other people have done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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