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A medical detective working for the federal government is up for a Service to America Medal - meet Dr. William Gahl, founding director of the Undiagnosed Diseas...

It can be hard enough to cure a serious disease when you know what it is. But too often, people are sick and neither they nor their doctors have any idea what’s going on. That’s where Dr. William Gahl comes in. He is one of America’s leading medical detectives. He specializes in the mysterious.

Dr. Gahl is founding director of the Undiagnosed Diseases Program at the National Institutes of Health. He’s also a finalist for a Service to America Medal, and joined the Federal Drive to talk about his career.

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