The Virtual Psychiatrist

Episode 20: The Battle for Justice in Medicine

1 h 0 min · 30 de jul de 2025
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Dive into real-life stories from Doctor Not Guilty, exploring the intersection of medicine, law, and politics. Loren and Lucas follow Dr. Rifai’s journey from childhood trauma to courtroom victory, examining how the justice system can turn healers into defendants—and what it takes for physicians to survive and reclaim dignity.

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