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End of Life: Patients Facing Death
 All through medical school, internship, and residency, doctors are trained to be healers. What can they contribute to the care of patients whose illnesses are beyond their help? This ABC News program examines the crusading efforts of oncologist Dr. M...(more details) |
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The List for Life: Transplants
For patients Zach and Mike, there is only one thing that will extend their lives: a transplant. And even after surgery, nothing is certain-as in the case of Amna, a girl who has been fighting rejection of a bowel transplant for more than eight years....(more details) |
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Making the Grade: From Med School to Internship
What is it like to study at one of the nation's most demanding medical institutions? This ABC News program captures the rigors of medical school by tracking the progress of students enrolled at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. From fi...(more details) |
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Small Wonders: Pediatric Intensive Care
Dr. Ben Carson, chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, and Dr. Paul Colombani, children's surgeon-in-charge at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, are two members of Johns Hopkins Medicine's elite Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. I...(more details) |
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Quest for a Cure: Rasmussen's Encephalitis
Rasmussen's encephalitis is an extremely rare degenerative central nervous system disorder characterized by seizures, hemiparesis, inflammation of the brain, and mental deterioration. This ABC News program focuses on the case of Jeremy, whose mother ...(more details) |
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