
The Inquiry Project features high school students exploring the science they study in anatomy, physiology, and biotechnology—beyond the textbook. Through thoughtful inquiry, students examine the ethical and social questions surrounding medicine, medical practices, scientific research, and biology, connecting classroom learning to real-world impact.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Categories | ScienceNatural Sciences | ||||

Ted Interviews 2 people to get their thoughts on getting informed consent from doctors.
Sergio and Mike discuss the importance of considering patient rights despite the profits gained from scientific and medical research.
Miranda discusses profit vs patient rights. Where is the balance to ensure research is properly funded while ensuring access to necessary traetment to those that need it most?
Quiten and Johzayah will be exploring issues of equity, race, and exploitation in the scientific research and the medical field
Ricardo and Jerimiyah will be discussing the ethical issues of informed consent in medical research. They claim that patients should (to the fullest extent) understand and consent to the usage of their biological samples.
London and Junelle discuss issues of informed consent in the medical field.
Join Zion and Jasiah as the discuss the issues of equity, race, and exploitation in medicine. After reading "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot, they are exploring how race and power have shaped ethical decision-making in medical... more
In this podcast the Jonathan and Marvens dive into the uncomfortable but essential truths about how race and power have shaped medical research in America.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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