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Abraham Verghese, MD Commencement Speech | 2024 Stanford School of Medicine Graduation 

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Keynote speaker Abraham Verghese, MD, professor of medicine, encouraged the graduates to slow down enough to hear their muse. “Get unbusy long enough to honor yourself each day,” said Verghese, the Linda R. Meier and Joan F. Lane Provostial Professor. Verghese is the author of the bestselling book, The Covenant of Water, and a champion of hands-on care combined with an approachable bedside manner.
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@hemeoncfellow
@hemeoncfellow Месяц назад
Beautiful speech
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