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Medical Humanities Podcast

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The Medical Humanities Podcast explores the stories, ethics, and experiences that connect clinical medicine to the arts. From the history of medicine to bioethics and gender, hosts Dr. Sabina Dosani (Editor-in-Chief of Medical Humanities) and paediatrician Dr. Sarah Ahmed speak with writers, artists, and scholars redefining our understanding of health. Join us as we pull at the threads that tie us... more

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"Medicine, like people, is messy."

In the first episode of a new series from the Medical Humanities podcast, we tackle a question often asked by both sceptics and practitioners: What is the point of the Medical Humanities?

Jointly hosted by Dr. Sar... more

Join Dr. Sabina Dosani and Dr. Sarah Ahmed as they interview world-class artists, scholars, and clinicians about health, illness and systems of care.

The design studio of Simon Dogger focusses upon stimulating equity, connection and innovation. He is able to look further than what you can see and not only because he is blind. In cooperation with Dutch schools and universities his studio is working... more

The 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India, is recognised as the world’s worst industrial disaster.

The Wellcome-funded LivingBodiesObjects project has been working with the Bhopal Medical Appeal (referred to as BMA), a charity funding fre... more

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Grace Halden
Reader at Birkbeck College, University of London; MA Medical and Health Humanities researcher
Birkbeck College London
Episode: What’s the point? Medicine needs the Humanities
Wing May Kong
Clinician (Consultant Endocrinologist); head of ethics and law at Imperial College
Imperial College London
Episode: What’s the point? Medicine needs the Humanities
Teun Toebes
Champion and ambassador for older people, especially those living with dementia. He studied nursing and care ethics, and authored the book 'The Housemates'.
Episode: Humanising Care for Older People Living with Dementia - Teun Toebes in conversation with Khalid Ali
Whitney Wood
Canada Research Chair in the Historical Dimensions of Women's Health
Vancouver Island University
Episode: Making Modern Maternity
Karen Weingarten
Professor of English working on cultural histories of reproduction
Queens College, City University of New York
Episode: Making Modern Maternity
Heather Love
Assistant Professor of English focused on maternity and obstetrics research
University of Waterloo
Episode: Making Modern Maternity
Matthew Molino
Professor of Occupational Therapy at Griffith University, focusing on health service management and education.
Griffith University
Episode: Black and Brown in Bioethics: A new Medical Humanities Research Forum
Matt Finch
Associate Fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, specializing in decision-making under uncertainty.
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Episode: Black and Brown in Bioethics: A new Medical Humanities Research Forum

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Brandy Schillace
Editor-in-Chief of Medical Humanities, focused on bringing insights from the medical humanities to a broader audience.

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The initiative was born from the need to integrate blind and partially sighted individuals into the design field and to address the challenges faced by visually impaired people in society.

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This podcast features insightful discussions centered on medical humanities, engaging with a variety of topics that reflect on the intersection of medicine and the humanities. Through in-depth interviews with experts, the series explores essential themes such as disability, gender, bioethics, and the cultural aspects of medicine. Notable episodes highlight personal narratives, innovative research, and critical perspectives on both historical and contemporary medical issues. The emphasis on storytelling, scenario planning, and the lived experiences of those in healthcare contexts adds a unique dimension to the discourse, making the content relevant for practitioners, researchers, and anyone interested in the ethical and societal implications... more

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Medical Humanities Podcast launched 11 years ago and published 93 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Medical Humanities Podcast include:

1. Grace Halden
2. Wing May Kong
3. Teun Toebes
4. Whitney Wood
5. Karen Weingarten
6. Heather Love
7. Matthew Molino
8. Matt Finch

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