Health, Humanity and Dr. Frankenstein

Health, Humanity and Dr. Frankenstein

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Decolonising academic publishing: Black and Brown in Bioethics topic collection

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, calls to confront racism, systemic bias, and inequity in global health have become increasingly urgent. But what does meaningful change look like in practice? In this episode, Dr Sarah Ahmed and Dr Sabina Dosani are joined by the co-founders of the Bl ...  Show more

The Medical Humanities: what's next for the field?

Traditional methods of research and clinical practice are facing a radical shift as scholars push for deeper inclusivity and new ways of thinking. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Ahmed and Dr. Sabina Dosani talk with Dr. Louise Creechan and Professor Femi Oyebode about the future of t ...  Show more

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