The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner

The Art of Medicine, Episode #14, Dr. Weisberg explains what happens, "In the End."

August 23, 2020 Andrew Wilner, MD Season 1 Episode 14
The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner
The Art of Medicine, Episode #14, Dr. Weisberg explains what happens, "In the End."
Show Notes

Show Notes

Many thanks to my friend Michael Weisberg, MD, for joining me on “The Art of Medicine Many thanks to my friend Michael Weisberg, MD, for joining me on Episode #14 of “The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner.” Dr. Weisberg is a full-time gastroenterologist working in Plano, TX, but somehow finds time to write. On today’s program, we discuss his second novel, "In the End."A couple of years ago, I interviewed Mike about his first novel, "The Hospitalist," on ReachMD.com

During our discussion, Dr. Weisberg despaired over the ravages of COVID-19 and how proper leadership might have prevented them. He also informs us about colonoscopy, why it’s performed, and how this technology has provided him a unique perspective into the nature of human beings.

Dr. Weisberg’s first novel, "The Hospitalist," had a lot to say about the changes in the patient/doctor relationship that resulted from the hospitalist movement. In his new novel, "In the End," he confronts even weightier subjects such as race, religion, and, ultimately, the meaning of life. 

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