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Real Medicine, Real Lives (Aired 03-26-26) Nurse Practitioners Leading the Future of Healthcare

47 min · 26. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Real Medicine, Real Lives, host Dr. Yassir Sonbol sits down with Dr. Lynn Rapsilber and Dr. Lorraine Bock to explore how nurse practitioners are transforming healthcare access, innovation, and patient outcomes across the country. This conversation focuses on the growing role of nurse practitioners not just as clinicians, but as entrepreneurs, policy advocates, and leaders shaping sustainable care models.

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Real Medicine Real Lives (Aired 02-26-26) Sleep Matters: The Hidden Health Crisis Behind Fatigue, Apnea, and Heart Risk

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