
The Reality of Being Rare
Living with a rare disease can be isolating, especially when doctors don’t know the condition exists in the first place.
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Imhoff, the team's Diabetes/Endocrinology, Kellogg Eye Center, Nephrology and Rheumatology communicator, joined Michigan Medicine in 2019. She's passionate about storytelling and brand activism. Twitter: @JordynImhoff
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