A physician’s life with epilepsy
In May 2003, during my second year of pediatric residency, I had a right temporal lobectomy to remove a seizure focus in my right hippocampus. Although the surgery proceeded without complications, I was unable to walk unsupported for several weeks after the operation. My experiences taught me what makes an exceptional physician.
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A physician’s life with epilepsy



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