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Recovering Healthcare - What Addiction Can Teach Us About Fixing a Broken Healthcare System - Tony Grandelis, MD

Our healthcare system can often feel fragmented, frustrating, and impersonal—but what if the path to healing mirrors the journey of recovery? Join Dr. Tony Grandelis for a powerful and thought-provoking conversation exploring how lessons from addiction and recovery—such as honesty, community, integrity, and whole-person care—can help reshape how we think about healthcare. This session will offer a fresh perspective on the challenges clinicians and patients face and inspire hope for a more human-centered, connected approach to care.

Tony Grandelis, MD, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained OBGYN hospitalist. He is also a physician in recovery from addiction. Born and raised in Minnesota, Dr. Grandelis completed his medical training at the University of Minnesota and pursued fellowship training at the University of Colorado. He is passionate about medical education and strives to enhance the well-being of all healthcare professionals. Currently residing in New York City, Dr. Grandelis enjoys writing, playing the piano, exploring Manhattan, traveling, and cooking.

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