Posted on Aug 24, 2021
Major MED Journal: Slams “RUSHED” FDA approval of COVID vaccine…
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For those of you that are naysayers, the video commentator is Dr. Suneel Dhand.
Hi! I’m Dr. Suneel Dhand, and I’m an internal medicine physician. I was born in London, grew up in Berkshire, England, and went to medical school at Cardiff University. I then hopped across the pond, doing my medical residency in Baltimore, Maryland. I’ve since worked up and down the east coast, in a number of different healthcare environments and settings. Along the way, I also started a popular healthcare blog and wrote 3 well-being books.
My main clinical interest and passion is lifestyle & preventive medicine. Please visit my YouTube channel, MedStoic Lifestyle Medicine, here.
I previously worked in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service, and undertook an elective experience in Australia where I worked with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, flying on airborne missions to the Australian Outback.
I have been extensively involved in medical education and held faculty positions at two major Massachusetts medical schools as Clinical Assistant Professor. I have authored numerous articles in clinical medicine that have been published in leading medical journals, covering a wide range of specialty areas. I’ve also authored chapters in the “5-Minute Clinical Consult” medical textbook. My main area of interest, lifestyle and preventive medicine, led me to writing High Percentage Wellness Steps, and the historical fiction book, Thomas Jefferson: Lessons from a Secret Buddha.
I am the cofounder of DocsDox, and you can learn more about that company below. When I’m not working (I don’t work evenings and try to avoid weekends too), I enjoy running, working out, Lindy Hop swing dancing (yes, you read right), traveling the world, and getting back to London as often as possible…
https://suneeldhand.com/about-suneel/
Hi! I’m Dr. Suneel Dhand, and I’m an internal medicine physician. I was born in London, grew up in Berkshire, England, and went to medical school at Cardiff University. I then hopped across the pond, doing my medical residency in Baltimore, Maryland. I’ve since worked up and down the east coast, in a number of different healthcare environments and settings. Along the way, I also started a popular healthcare blog and wrote 3 well-being books.
My main clinical interest and passion is lifestyle & preventive medicine. Please visit my YouTube channel, MedStoic Lifestyle Medicine, here.
I previously worked in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service, and undertook an elective experience in Australia where I worked with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, flying on airborne missions to the Australian Outback.
I have been extensively involved in medical education and held faculty positions at two major Massachusetts medical schools as Clinical Assistant Professor. I have authored numerous articles in clinical medicine that have been published in leading medical journals, covering a wide range of specialty areas. I’ve also authored chapters in the “5-Minute Clinical Consult” medical textbook. My main area of interest, lifestyle and preventive medicine, led me to writing High Percentage Wellness Steps, and the historical fiction book, Thomas Jefferson: Lessons from a Secret Buddha.
I am the cofounder of DocsDox, and you can learn more about that company below. When I’m not working (I don’t work evenings and try to avoid weekends too), I enjoy running, working out, Lindy Hop swing dancing (yes, you read right), traveling the world, and getting back to London as often as possible…
https://suneeldhand.com/about-suneel/
Hi! I’m Dr. Suneel Dhand, and I’m an internal medicine physician. I was born in London, grew up in Berkshire, England, and went to medical school at Cardiff University. I then hopped across the pond, doing my medical residency in Baltimore, Maryland. I’ve since worked up and down the east coast, in a number of different healthcare environments and settings. Along the way, I also started a popular healthcare blog and wrote 3 well-being books.
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