In the second part of our four-part series about the fundamentals of the field, Professor Stuart Murray and Professor Neil Vickers discuss the origins and institutional state of the Medical Humanities. The conversation explores the field's roots as a strategic effort in the 1960s to maintain human values within a technological medical landscape. Murray and V ... Show More
Mar 2026
What’s the point? Medicine needs the Humanities
"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. Sarah Ahmed (Paediatrician and Medi ... Show More
29m 2s
Jun 2022
Shame and body dysmorphia in the Gulf region with Daloo3a Series
In this episode, MEEDA discusses women's mental health with Nadia Al Sayed. Nadia Al-Sayed is a British-Kuwaiti-Palestinian anthropologist and cultural consultant. Born and raised in North London, she spent her teenage years in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She currently lives between Lo ... Show More
1h 1m
Jul 2022
E4. Understanding Our Emotions and Learning How to Express Them
Eman invites Emotional Wellness Coach, Amira El Beialy, to talk about this thing called EMOTIONS and one specific emotion in women: SHAME. Eman and Amira break down why women feel shame and how to move from this emotion to an empowered expression of needs. Hosted by Simplecast, a ... Show More
33m 57s
Oct 2018
Slumber Party Confessions with Zareen Khan and Rob Ellis(10.10.19)
Using the creative arts to start a conversation about mental health issues, Sally Mousa was joined by Zareen Khan, founder of w2w Events author of the play Slumber Party Confessions and Rob Ellis, vice principal at Scholars International Academy, to ask what we can do to make sur ... Show More
36m 10s