Congratulations on your new book. Im really excited to have this conversation with you today. Thank you so much for to. So before we get into your book, i actually wanted to talk to you a little bit about your journey as a physician. So you received your m. D. From harvard medical school. You then completed a residency in internal medicine at mount sinai, and youre now a medical oncologist at memorial sloan. But you received your b. A. In history and specifically the and so i was wondering if you could talk a little about your academic journey and how your undergraduate interest in history sort of has shaped your medica career. Right. Well, i was really fortunate as an undergraduate, harvard, they offered this incredible concentration on this major that allowed us not to have to choose between science and humanities, because i always knew i had an interest in medicine. But really thability to that we know, which is that science and medicine do not exist in a vacuum and that its inextri
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