
Brooklyn trauma surgeon Dr. Simon Fitzgerald co-hosts Trauma Code with adult and child psychiatrist Dr. Cassandra Raphaël. Together they explore healing of mind body and community from trauma. The show also engages the intersection of trauma and culture. Show airs every Monday at 2 PM on WBAI 99.5 in New York City.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

We talk to pulmonary critical care specialist Dr. Irtaza Khan reporting back from his recent trip to Gaza on the complications of the ongoing genocide.
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We talk to Al Fashir native Ibrahim Alhaj about the history, culture and news from this Darfurian town under assault by the Rapid Support Forces, once known as Janjaweed. While listening to music from the region, we think about how to stop the genoci... more
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I love that the hosts are showcasing extremely principled values around healthcare across both local NYC issues and in Gaza, but the *most* important part of this show is that their soundtrack is far and away the best I’ve heard of any health podcast, these people know their hip hop and it’s in everyone’s interest for our health practitioners to be culturally connected to the world outside medicine alone. They’ve made a dedicated fan out of me!
Thank you for focusing on Gaza and bringing first hand reports from surgeons in Gaza.









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