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#9 - Asking Questions Like Lives Depend on Them With MD/PhD Student Noah Earland

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Noah Earland is a friend of mine from college who is currently pursuing his MD-PhD in training to become a medical scientist. Through a variety of research internships and jobs, he found from an early age the excitement that comes from asking good questions. Now in his training, it’s more relevant than ever, as the big questions he’s starting to ask don’t only deal with lab science, but also with how to do ethical research in a clinical setting, dealing with real patients suffering from real diseases. We cover interesting topics like the interaction between researchers and clinical physicians, palliative care, the politics of academic research, the struggle to create trust between the medical system and historically underserved communities, and the true joy of curiosity found from asking the right question. Noah is an energetic, well-spoken, and passionate person. I had so much fun listening to him and I think you will too.
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Noah Earland is a friend of mine from college who is currently pursuing his MD-PhD in training to become a medical scientist. Through a variety of research internships and jobs, he found from an early age the excitement that comes from asking good questions. Now in his training, it’s more relevant than ever, as the big questions he’s starting to ask don’t only deal with lab science, but also with how to do ethical research in a clinical setting, dealing with real patients suffering from real diseases. We cover interesting topics like the interaction between researchers and clinical physicians, palliative care, the politics of academic research, the struggle to create trust between the medical system and historically underserved communities, and the true joy of curiosity found from asking the right question. Noah is an energetic, well-spoken, and passionate person. I had so much fun listening to him and I think you will too.
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Podcast Website: https://seekingauthenticity.buzzsprout.com/
©Flint Mitchell

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Personal Website and Book: flintmitchell.com
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Email: ialign@ialign.app
©Flint Mitchell

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