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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2026 · 38 MIN

Bryant Lin, MD on Humanity, Hope, and Redefining Care Through the Patient Experience

from Becker’s Healthcare Podcast · host Becker's Healthcare

In this episode, Bryant Lin, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford, Author of Sunshine: An Exploration of Living When You Are Dying, Director of Medical Humanities and Arts, and Co-Director of the Center for Asian Health Research and Education, shares how his stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis reshaped his perspective on medicine, the importance of human-centered care, barriers like prior authorization, and why he remains hopeful about the next generation of physicians.

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