Was One Boy's Unexpected Recovery A Miracle
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It's not likely something they prepare you for in med school: Seattle doctor Craig Rubens talks about being interviewed by a team of Catholic priests. They were investigating on behalf of the church whether a child's recovery under Dr. Ruben's care could be classified as a miracle. In 2006, Rubens was one of the doctors at Seattle Children's Hospital responsible for the care of a boy who inexplicably recovered from a flesh-eating bacterial infection. This is a follow-up from a story on Friday's Morning Edition about the medical case and the priests' investigation. Rubens speaks with Robert Siegel.
Source: NPR Topics: Religion