What's the CO2?

Episode 1: Dr. Jason Kruse

1 h 27 min · 19. Apr. 2026
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Dr. Jason Cruz, is the former Interim CEO and a current Internal Medicine physician at Broadlawns Medical Center. He shares his journey and insights into the evolving world of medicine. Explore how compartmentalization and intangible qualities like empathy and moral clarity are essential in the role of a physician. Delve into the lingering effects of COVID-19 and the potential impact of AI on healthcare.

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