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Medical Humanities Podcast

by BMJ GROUP
91 EPISODES
Dec 2024
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Looking further than what you can see: non-visual design, with Simon Dogger
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The industrial tragedy at Bhopal through the LivingBodiesObjects’ digital storytelling
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Humanising Care for Older People Living with Dementia - Teun Toebes in conversation with Khalid Ali
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Making Modern Maternity
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Black and Brown in Bioethics: A new Medical Humanities Research Forum
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Scenario Planning, Healthcare, and the Humanities
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Poetry, Disability, and the Power of Medical Humanities with Kimberly Campanello
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Virtual Reality and Disability: Supportive learning through VR
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Bittersweet Potatoes: Noura Kevorkian, documentary film maker, reflects on the plight, and resilience of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
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Featuring the Nocturnist’s SHAME IN MEDICINE: The Lost Forest
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Immersive and Interactive: Accessibility Theatre and LivingBodiesObjects
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From Voiceless to a Voice Representing the Deaf Community and British Sign Language (BSL)
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Finding the Right Words, a book on Grief, Dementia, and Literature
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Infectious Disease Epidemics and Inequality
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Body Talk: “Corporeal Pedagogies”
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Posthumanism and the LivingBodiesObject Project
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Global Health Humanities, a June Special Issue
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Bradford Tales Authentically and Poetically Portrayed in Film by Clio Barnard
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LivingBodiesObjects: Changing the way we research
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Golem Girl: Disability and Embodiment with Riva Lehrer
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Loneliness, friendship and love in the office space
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Transplant and its imaginaries - December Special Issue
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”We’re not broken”: changing the conversation around autism with Eric Garcia
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Reflections on childhood trauma, creativity and mental well-being
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Special Issue on Global Genetic Fictions: Decolonising genetics through literature
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Medicine’s Disability Blind Spot: Vaccine Roll-out, Privilege, and Access
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Going Medieval: Historical Comparisons of Plague and Pandemic
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Representation is Power: What it means to be a LGBTQ in government
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The Female Gaze in Film as seen by Sarah Gavron
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Generation Covid: Education, Access, and the Long Shadow of Pandemic Trauma
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Biomorphic: The life of an Artist with Cancer
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Designing for the Body: SCALED wearable technology
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The fight against sexism in science: International Women’s Day featuring scientist Rita Colwell
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Health Justice with Dr. Oni Blackstock
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What becomes of us: health disparity in pandemic
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Hearing Happiness: Jaipreet Virdi on deafness, accessibility, and her latest book
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Heart in Medicine, History and Culture
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Accessibility, Creation, Community: an interview with Cheryl Green
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Finding ways forward for LGBTQ+ health access
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The Dignity of Help: Sara Hendren’s What a Body Can Do
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Accessibility isn’t a new coat of paint: Chris Higgins on his film ACCESS
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Where race, disparity, and pandemic collide: COVID-19 USA
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Human bodies of WWII, beyond the battlefield
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Disability visibility and the Covid-19 crisis
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Coronavirus - bodies, environments and the spread of disease
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Every woman and girl counts
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Health, Humanity and Dr. Frankenstein
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Stories of guilt and redemption: the cinema of Atom Egoyan
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2040: A personal prescription for Global Health
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Using arts to campaign against gender-based violence
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