
Dhruv Khullar
Contributing writer at The New Yorker and practicing physician at Weill Cornell Medical College who covers medicine, health care, and politics.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 38min
How MAHA Is Sowing Vaccine Confusion
Dhruv Khullar, a contributing writer at The New Yorker and a practicing physician, dives into the chaotic landscape of vaccine policy in the U.S. under Donald Trump's second term. The discussion focuses on the politicization of vaccines, the role of newly appointed skeptics in federal health agencies, and how states are stepping up to fill the void left by the federal government. Khullar highlights the complexities of vaccine access, the impact of shifting guidelines on public trust, and the surprising pro-vaccine stance of some red states like West Virginia.

Oct 30, 2025 • 25min
Should I Trust AI to Diagnose Me?
Join physician and New Yorker writer Dhruv Khullar as he navigates the promising yet perilous world of AI in healthcare. He explores how AI can expedite diagnostics but warns of potential dangers, such as cognitive de-skilling and reliance on faulty chatbot advice. Khullar emphasizes using AI as a tool for guidance rather than a definitive source, while highlighting its ability to enhance communication for non-English speakers. He discusses the balance of human judgment with technology's capabilities, urging caution and accountability in AI integration.


