🕗 Day in the Life of a Medical Researcher Ep 99

In this episode of MedEvidence, we give you a glimpse into the world of medical research and explore what it's like to be a medical researcher. Kevin Geddings of WSOS radio interviews Dr. Michael Koren to get an inside look at his daily routine, challenges, and successes as a medical researcher.

Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply interested in the world of medical research, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the day-to-day life of a medical researcher and the vital work they do.


Dr. Michael Koren is a practicing cardiologist and CEO at ENCORE Research Group. He has been the principal investigator of 2000+ clinical trials while being published in the most prestigious medical journals.  Dr. Koren received his medical degree cum laude at Harvard Medical School and completed his residency in internal medicine with a fellowship in cardiology at New York Hospital/Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center/Cornell Medical Center.  On a personal note, Dr. Koren has a life-long interest in history, technology, Public Health, and music. He has written two musical plays.

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Original Air Date: April 17, 2023

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