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The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast

The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast

By: Khalil Diab
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Given the current events in Lebanon, Lebanese physicians working there have been in the news extensively lately. Some have chosen to leave in search of a more stable life; some have chosen to stay, and some have chosen not to move back to Lebanon in the first place. We will interview Lebanese physicians working in Lebanon and beyond to get their opinions about the events taking place in Lebanon, the future of medicine in Lebanon, and the role Lebanese physicians play worldwide in their respective fields, and their connections to their home county. We will highlight success stories, stories that were not so successful, and everything in between. Medical students, physicians-in-training, and attending physicians at different points in their careers will be interviewed. We hope you will find this podcast beneficial and exciting!Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • What happens when a physician’s passion for music becomes a lifelong creative journey?
    Jul 6 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Khalil Diab sits down with physician and musician John Lebanon to explore growing up in Beirut, discovering music during Lebanon’s power outages, balancing medicine with creativity, and the story behind his latest album, Kite Without a String.

    They discuss songwriting, Lebanese identity, independent music, live performance, and why success can simply mean creating something meaningful that connects with others.

    #JohnLebanon #KiteWithoutAString #LebaneseMusic #LebaneseArtists #PhysicianMusician #IndieMusic #Songwriting #MusicPodcast #LebaneseDiaspora #MiddleEastPhysiciansPodcast

    On YouTube @thelebanesephysicianspodcast and on all podcast apps

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    48 mins
  • Clinical Reasoning in the AI Era: Can Artificial Intelligence Think Like a Doctor?
    Jun 28 2026

    How do expert clinicians actually think? Why do diagnostic errors happen? And can artificial intelligence improve clinical reasoning without replacing physicians?

    In this episode of The Lebanese Physicians Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Raja-Elie Abdulnour, Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Editor-in-Chief of NEJM Clinician and Chief Clinical Innovation Officer NEJM Group , to explore the evolving relationship between clinical reasoning and AI.

    We discuss how physicians develop diagnostic expertise, the cognitive biases behind medical errors, the rise of AI-powered clinical decision support tools, the future of augmented intelligence in healthcare, and why human judgment, communication, and trust remain essential in medicine.

    Whether you're a medical student, resident, practicing clinician, or simply curious about the future of healthcare, this conversation offers valuable insights into how AI may transform the way we diagnose, learn, and care for patients.

    Topics Covered:

    How expert clinicians think System 1 vs. System 2 reasoning Diagnostic errors and cognitive biases

    AI performance in clinical diagnosis

    ChatGPT and medical decision-making

    AI scribes and workflow efficiency

    Augmented intelligence in healthcare

    The future of physician-AI collaboration

    Preserving clinical skills in the AI era

    #ClinicalReasoning #ArtificialIntelligence #AIinMedicine #MedicalEducation #HealthcareInnovation #ChatGPT #NEJM #MedicalAI #DiagnosticReasoning #AugmentedIntelligence #PhysicianLeadership #DigitalHealth #PulmonaryCriticalCare #TheLebanesePhysiciansPodcast #MedicineFuture

    On YouTube @thelebanesephysicianspodcast @nejmgroup

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    52 mins
  • From Beginner to Boston: Rahul Nandi’s Journey to a Sub-3 Marathon
    Jun 21 2026

    How does someone who never ran growing up become a Boston Marathon qualifier and sub-3-hour marathoner?

    In this episode of The Lebanese Physicians Podcast, Rahul Nandi shares his remarkable journey from running his first marathon in India to completing more than 50 marathons and chasing a sub-2:50 finish. We discuss consistency, training, mindset, nutrition, injury prevention, and the lessons running teaches about life.

    Whether you're training for your first 5K or your next marathon, this conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiration.

    #Running #Marathon #BostonMarathon #EnduranceSports

    On YouTube @thelebanesephysicianspodcast

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    30 mins
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