Dr. Haider Warraich routinely engages in insightful discussions on topics related to medicine and healthcare. He has explored the complexities of modern medicine’s role in shaping how we approach death with interviewers like Terry Gross, Diane Rehm and with platforms such as the Economist, New York Times, and BBC amongst others. Given his expertise in cardiology, he frequently contributes to discussions on heart health, such as with Sanjay Gupta and Terry Gross and for platforms like The Atlantic and The Guardian. In addition, he has had conversations delving into critical issues such as healthcare disparities, equitable access to medical care, and ethical dilemmas in healthcare decision-making. Lately, he has had powerful conversations about the nature of chronic pain and how we can revolutionize how we treat those in extremis with interviewers like Deepak Chopra and for platforms such as CNN and NPR amongst others.

Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Heart disease remains the most common cause of death in the United States, and yet it is largely preventable. CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta shares his own family history of heart disease and talks with cardiologist Dr. Clyde Yancy about what we can do to keep our hearts healthy, even if our genes make us more disposed to heart issues. And cardiologist Dr. Haider Warraich tells the story of one woman who fought against gender bias to change the way the medical community treats heart attacks. 

In Conversation with Terry Gross

Humans have had to face death and mortality since since the beginning of time, but our experience of the dying process has changed dramatically in recent history. In Interview 1, Haider Warraich tells Fresh Air‘s Terry Gross that death used to be sudden, unexpected and relatively swift — the result of a violent cause, or perhaps an infection. But, he says, modern medicines and medical technologies have lead to a “dramatic extension” of life — and a more prolonged dying processes. In Intervew 2, Dr. Warraich talks about advancements in treating and preventing heart failure, and explains how the understanding of healthy blood pressure and good cholesterol continues to evolve.

In Conversation with Deepak Chopra

Dr. Deepak Chopra is a world-renowned pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation. He is the author of over 90 books translated into over 43 languages, including numerous New York Times bestsellers. TIME magazine has described Dr. Chopra as “one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century.” In this episode of his show The Chopra Well, he is in conversation with Dr. Haider Warraich about his latest book, The Song of Our Scars, at the intersection of cutting edge science and spirituality.

Interview with Dr. Eric Topol

Eric Topol is a cardiologist, scientist, and author. He is the editor-in-chief of Medscape and theheart.org, and the founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute. He has published three bestseller books on the future of medicine: The Creative Destruction of Medicine (2010), The Patient Will See You Now (2015), and Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again (2019). In this interview with Medscape he talks to Dr. Haider Warraich about His ‘front-row seat’ in medicine.

In Conversation with GBH Boston

In his new book ‘Song of our Scars: The Untold Story of Pain,’ Brigham and Women’s Hospital physician Haider Warraich documents his own experience with chronic pain while looking at the issues in treating pain. He joined Liz Neisloss to discuss.

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