Episode 31 of The Health Exchange Podcast addresses the intersection of medicine and humanitarian crisis through the eyes of physicians Dr. Ahlia Kattan and Dr. Sameer Khan. Drawing on their experience in Gaza treating civilians amidst war, they talk with Dr. Rutland about the physical and psychological toll of displacement, the ethics of care during conflict, and the long road to recovery after trauma. This powerful conversation sheds light on what it means to be a doctor in a crisis—how to maintain compassion under pressure and when medicine becomes advocacy. This episode is an emotional look at global health through a deeply personal and human lens.
Sponsored by Sanofi; Sanofi and Regeneron through an unrestricted educational grant.
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