Health Matters March 7: An Edmonton internist got an unexpected medical education when he ended up in the ICU for months, paralyzed with a rare disorder — only the 17th documented case of anti-neurofascin syndrome in the world. Dr. Rob Agostinis shared some of the lessons he learned as a patient with Su-Ling Goh.
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Alberta doctor becomes a rare disease patient, shares lessons he learned in hospital
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