"By keeping my hand in that, it's the way I keep learning. The main way you learn in medicine is by practicing and working with patients"
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The intent is twofold. First, it’s a claim of legitimacy. Weil, whose public identity has long been entangled with integrative medicine and a sometimes skeptical scientific mainstream, signals that he’s not just theorizing from a podium. He’s saying: I’m still in contact with the actual stakes. Second, it’s a values statement about what medicine is. Not a puzzle-box of facts to memorize, but a craft where judgment is constantly recalibrated through encounters with real bodies, real fear, real ambiguity.
The subtext is that modern medicine’s prestige economy can reward removal: administration, research, celebrity, brand. Weil flips that hierarchy. Patients aren’t presented as passive recipients of care but as the engine of the clinician’s education. It’s an argument for humility dressed as professionalism, and it lands because it acknowledges what the best doctors know: the textbook doesn’t change fast enough, but the patient in front of you does.
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Weil, Andrew. (2026, January 17). By keeping my hand in that, it's the way I keep learning. The main way you learn in medicine is by practicing and working with patients. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-keeping-my-hand-in-that-its-the-way-i-keep-35305/
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Weil, Andrew. "By keeping my hand in that, it's the way I keep learning. The main way you learn in medicine is by practicing and working with patients." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-keeping-my-hand-in-that-its-the-way-i-keep-35305/.
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"By keeping my hand in that, it's the way I keep learning. The main way you learn in medicine is by practicing and working with patients." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-keeping-my-hand-in-that-its-the-way-i-keep-35305/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





