Simon Mayr: An Inspiring Interview with Dr. Carmelo Gurnari
Simon Mayr, Chief Operating Officer at MD Education Vienna, Austria, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“An inspiring interview with Dr. Carmelo Gurnari — a powerful reminder of how personal experience can deepen both scientific focus and empathy in patient care. His work in leukemia genomics and his emphasis on true partnership with patients exemplify what modern hematology should strive for.”
Quoting MD Education’s post:
“At 19, Carmelo Gurnari faced lymphoma. Now leading leukemia research at Cleveland Clinic, he champions care grounded in partnership. In our latest interview, Dr. Gurnari shares how his journey shaped his philosophy and his views on genomic profiling, TP53 mutations, and shared decision-making in transplantation.”

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