Read an article from Sanders' New York Times column about an endometriosis patient whose lung collapsed due to endometriosis here. Lisa is able to translate the intricacies of medical science and technology into stories that the reader can understand and enjoy. She lives in New Haven, Connecticut with her husband, writer and radio personality, Jack Hitt. Before medical school, Sanders was an Emmy Award-winning producer for CBS News. She also wrote The New York Times bestseller, Every Patient Tells a Story: Medical Mysteries and the Art of Diagnosis. Her most recent book, Diagnosis: Solving the Most Baffling Medical Mysteries, is a collection of her columns and was published last summer. Diagnosis is now available for streaming on Netflix. Working with The New York Times and producer Scott Rudin, Sanders helped create a series of documentaries that follows patients in their search for a diagnosis using crowdsourcing. Her column was the inspiration for the hit television series “House MD,” for which she was an advisor. Sanders created and writes the biweekly column, “Diagnosis: Unsolved Cases,” for The New York Times Magazine. She graduated from Yale Medical School and did her residency and chief residency at Yale’s Internal Medicine Primary Care Residency Program. Lisa Sanders, MD, author of The Perfect Fit Diet: Combine What Science Knows About Weight Loss With What You Know About Yourself, is an internist practicing. Lisa Sanders is an internist on the faculty of Yale School of Medicine and teaches at Yale’s Internal Medicine Residency Program.
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