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Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager

Blind Spots

Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Politics

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Dennis talks to Dr. Marty Makary, surgeon at Johns Hopkins and public health reformer. His new book is Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health.
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0:00.0

For the full episode of the Dennis Prager show go to Pragertoppia.

0:04.0

Sign up and become a full member.

0:09.0

It's hard to overstate how excited I am about my guest now.

0:15.0

Dr. Professor Marnie McCary.

0:19.0

He is Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Professor,

0:22.0

member of the National Academy of Medicine.

0:26.3

And his book just came out two days ago.

0:28.4

I'm a bit insulted that he waited two days to come on the show but I can handle it. The book is blind spots and if you

0:40.8

don't read it you're you're not doing yourself or the country of service I mean that sincerely

0:46.6

when medicine gets it wrong and what it means for our health

0:50.9

So Dr. Marnie McCary, welcome to the show. I always interview people as people, not just as scholars or advocates of their position.

1:03.0

So I'm going to start with a human question,

1:05.8

and it means a lot to me.

1:09.2

I'm not sure we can even come up with an answer.

1:12.4

You are what I call and what is a fact. You're an

1:16.2

outlier. So I have all every one of my listeners know because I say it so often only outliers do good. Not all outliers do good, but only outliers do good.

1:28.0

Since I'm preoccupied with goodness since high school.

1:33.2

I'm trying to figure out how do you make outliers who do good?

1:38.0

So what makes you tick?

1:41.4

Is it your nature? Is it a series of convictions? Why have you fought the

1:49.1

medical establishment which is hurting our country?

1:56.0

Well, I can take a gander at that. Good to see you, Dennis.

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