"My experience as a Pediatric Pulminologist with the Hasidic population" | Dr. Lynne Quittel

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 1H 15M

"My experience as a Pediatric Pulminologist with the Hasidic population" | Dr. Lynne Quittel

from The Frieda Vizel Podcast · host Frieda Vizel

Link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/kP_NgV7y_CsWhat happens when modern medicine meets a tight-knit Hasidic world?In this long-form conversation, Frieda Vizel speaks with Dr. Lynne Quittell, a pediatric pulmonologist with more than 40 years of experience and decades of close work with Orthodox and Hasidic Jewish families. Dr. Quittell has practiced at world-renowned institutions, including Children’s Hospital of New York and Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and brings rare insight into how medical care unfolds inside insular religious communities.Much of the discussion centers on Dr. Quittell’s experience treating Hasidic patients and navigating the cultural realities that shape medical decisions. She reflects on what she deeply appreciated about the community, including its extraordinary sense of responsibility, mutual aid, and care for vulnerable children. At the same time, she speaks honestly about the challenges: stigma around genetic disease, tensions between medical transparency and communal norms, and the frustrations physicians face when science collides with deeply held cultural expectations. Dr. Quittell emphasizes that effective care requires humility, cultural literacy, and respect for patient autonomy rather than coercion.The conversation covers cystic fibrosis (CF), Dr. Quittell’s medical specialty and an area where she has seen enormous change over the course of her career. She explains how advances in treatment have dramatically improved life expectancy and quality of life for patients, while also exploring the social and emotional dimensions of living with CF. Particular attention is given to dating, marriage, fertility, and family planning, especially within Orthodox communities where childbearing is central to adult life. Dr. Quittell discusses the reality that most men with CF are infertile, the complexities surrounding IVF, and the heavy emotional burden young people carry when deciding whether and how to disclose a life-threatening illness.Throughout the interview, Dr. Quittell reflects on long-term relationships with patients and families, some spanning decades, and the emotional weight of caring for children with chronic illness. She shares how community support often functions as a form of medicine itself, while also acknowledging the toll such work takes on physicians. The discussion concludes with reflections on end-of-life decision-making, evolving physician-patient dynamics, and the ethical responsibility to meet patients where they are.Referenced in this interview:Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus on end-of-life decision-makinghttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DTfxxSyDfzc/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Interview with pediatrician Dr. Howard Rosmanhttps://youtu.be/TkUS0jzJci4?si=5DYx-4FTzSCBeXyPSound Bites:“Community is its own medicine.”“Most men with CF are infertile.”“It taught me to be really accepting.”Keywords:Hasidic community, Orthodox Judaism, pediatric pulmonology, cystic fibrosis, genetic disease, cultural sensitivity, chronic illness, infertility, IVF, medical ethics, community support, physician-patient relationshipNotable takeaways:-Cultural norms heavily influence medical decisions-The Hasidic community often provides extraordinary support for vulnerable children-Life expectancy for CF patients is now in the mid-50s-Dating and disclosure are major challenges for people living with CF-Long-term physician-patient relationships create deep emotional bondsFollow Frieda Vizel:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friedavizelTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/FriedaVizelWebsite: friedavizel.comAn audio-only version of this interview is available on podcast platforms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-frieda-vizel-podcast--5824414/support.

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