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    Vital Signs

    enOctober 21, 2020
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    About this Episode

    A transplant surgeon gets a new heart. A psychiatrist treats debilitating anxiety with magic mushrooms. A medical student rushes to the front lines of a pandemic. On Vital Signs, we bring medicine to life, and introduce you to the people behind the scrubs, featuring the real-life doctors, patients, nurses, researchers and staff from NYU Langone Health.

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