Scientific American
health and medicine correspondent Dina Fine Maron talks with Armand Sprecher of Doctors Without Borders, who has fought Ebola in Guinea and Liberia.
Not exact matches
Judging the entries were Bob Goldman of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of
Medicine, Robert Krulwich, science
correspondent for National Public Radio, Dave Mosher, science
and technology
correspondent for Business Insider,
and Clare Waterman, of the Laboratory of Cell
and Tissue Morphodynamics at the National Institute of
Health.
In this video, CNN
Health correspondent Elizabeth Cohen spends a morning with Eric, an OpenBiome donor, to capture the experience of what it takes to donate stool for
medicine,
and how his stool gets processed into treatments (featuring Lab Technician Christina Kim).
-- Pam Peeke MD, MPH, Discovery
Health TVs chief medical
correspondent, author of Body for Life for Women,
and assistant professor of
medicine at the University of Maryland