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Residency Program Insider, February 15, 2019
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"If our patients receive a cancer diagnosis, we need to care for them with a spirit of unconditional empathy and advocacy. Our patients are more than what they have ingested or inhaled."
- Monica Bhargava, MD, an Oakland, California--based pulmonary and critical care physician, urges fellow physicians to stop blaming patients whose unhealthy habits may have led to their illnesses.
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