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Philosophers chatting with Clinicians

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MISSION: to bridge the gap between philosophy and clinical practice ... 🎙A podcast bringing one philosopher and one clinician together in conversation

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I'm excited to have Sabrina and Peter, our guests, here with me today. Before we dive into our conversation, I'd like to start by introducing them and their work to you. more

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a year ago

Episode SIX of Philsophers Chatting with Clinicians welcomes Philosophy welcomes Dr Theresa Aoko Otieno and Otieno Martin Ong'Wen to discuss health and pain through the sociao-cultural lens and what we can learn about culturally competent care from t... more

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a year ago

EPISODE 4 with Philosopher Dr Rani Lill Anjum from the Cause Health Project chatting with Psychologist Dr Shreena Unadkat. more

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3 years ago

After a long break from publishing episodes I am happy to announce the return of Philosophers Chatting with Clinicians and this is a great episode to come back on! more

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3 years ago

Here we go folks! Episode 3 is now available. I chat with philosopher Mark Miller, who kindly joined us in the early morning from Canada, and psychologist Katinka Damen, from the Netherlands. more

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4 years ago

EPISODE TWO of Philosophers chatting with Clinicians bringing Julian Kiverstein and Tim Cocks together!

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4 years ago

In this, the first episode of Philosophers chatting with Clinicians, Adam Shriver and Roger Kerry discuss the role of philosophy within clinical practice, the challenges of being a philosopher and those of being a clinician as well as 'what is pain'.... more

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4 years ago

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