Atul Gawande

Surgeon and author of 'Being Mortal'

Atul Gawande - Scientists & Innovators born November 5th, 1965
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A surgeon and journalist specializing in the fields of medicine and public health. Trained at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Kennedy School, significant contributions include writing extensively on the challenges of modern medicine and healthcare. 'Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End' explores the limitations of medical interventions in end-of-life care. Also, co-founded a healthcare consulting firm aimed at improving healthcare delivery.

Authored 'Being Mortal'

Co-founded the consulting firm Abridged

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