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You Represent Science is hosted by Dr. Deb Newitz — a doctor, a patient advocate, and someone who spent years inside a system she eventually had to start questioning. This show is built on a simple but meaningful idea: that patients represent science. They are part of it. Their experiences, their stories, and their outcomes matter.

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Each episode examines the gap between what gets published, what gets prescribed, and what patients actually live. This is where that examination begins.












 


 
 



 





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