Atul Gawande’s one of the world’s top surgeons, a researcher, a prolific writer at The New Yorker, a multiple time best-selling author, and a husband and father to boot. Here are the lessons he’s learned over a dynamic and accomplished career, but also maintains a childlike humility, curiosity and eagerness to learn.
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